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Nearest Major Market:Palm BeachNearest Secondary Market:MiamiJob Segment:Merchandising, Retail Sales, Loss Prevention, Retail, Security. Adheres to all operational, merchandise, and loss prevention standards.
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Prevents controllable losses through strict compliance with all security and compliance policies and procedures including, but not limited to red flags, fraud alerts, Chex systems, audit control and any other loss prevention processes currently in place.
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Supports daily merchandising, styling, floor set planning and execution, replenishment, launches, updates, shipment, zero selling reports, loss prevention and service. SPARC Group LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
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Implement and comply with all company policies and procedures, including accounting, cash handling, inventory processes, loss prevention, payroll, sanitation, food safety, documentation, and communication with Human Resources.
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Process all point of sale transactions in a quick, efficient manner while complying with the company's Cash Handling and Loss Prevention Standard Operating Procedures. Responsible for wine knowledge including, but not limited to flavor profiles and talking points of current list along with our pricing guidelines.
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Maintain safety and security of location by following all Loss Prevention and Security policy and procedures. Perform basic housekeeping, such as vacuuming carpet, cleaning display surfaces, cleaning merchandise, and washing windows.
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Provides security & loss prevention in store for accurate inventory and merchandise flow to minimize company shrink. Must be able to read and write English and perform business-related mathematics in order to carry out normal business and understand corporate sales reports.
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High school education plus schooling in law enforcement, loss prevention or related major. Wurzak Hotel Group is looking for an experienced Security Officer to support the Security Department at our gorgeous property, HOME2 Suites Philadelphia Convention Center.
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The FT Store Supervisor will drive sales, productivity, and operational excellence by promoting our products, programs and producing the highest quality shopping experience for our customers. The FT Store Supervisor position will support the success of all operational and visual functions in the store.
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Maintains POS computer abilities by learning and applying how to use catalog and system, practicing asset security/loss prevention controls, and understanding store’s pricing methods. Be ASE Parts Specialist (automotive) certified.
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Knowledge of advanced or complex branch transactions, risk management and loss prevention. Depending on the position and division, this job may also be eligible for Truist’s defined benefit pension plan, restricted stock units, and/or a deferred compensation plan.
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The Store Manager is a shared leadership role responsible for overseeing essential business duties in a fast paced, complex environment, related to the day-to-day operations of the store; specifically in the areas of sales objectives, customer service, staffing, employee relations, management, payroll and operating expenses, ensuring loss prevention, and executing merchandise presentations.
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Safeguard the store’s inventory by adherence to the company’s loss prevention program. Family and caregiving benefits including a competitive paid parental leave program as well as supplemental infertility coverage.
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Protect company assets through effective inventory control and loss prevention practices. Motivate the sales team to meet sales objectives and loss prevention goals through training and mentoring.
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Guarantee company assets by ensuring adherence to all Loss Prevention procedures. The Sales Associate will maintain company standards of all merchandise presentation, replenishment, and sizing while maintaining a new and clean store and backroom.
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