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The Account Manager is the primary Coca-Cola contact between the large or small store managers or store owners and is responsible for the customer relationships along with increasing business by selling and ordering products within his or her sales territory existing customer base.
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Leads the store implementation of asset protection and safety programs. 2-5 years NAPA store operations experience. Manages the store inventory paperwork process, through the DC and PWR teams to ensure accuracy.
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Assist Store Manager, as directed, with POG execution, pricing integrity to include price changes, Was/Now, TRP, and Ad signs, as well as all Super Tuesday pricing and signing execution.
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Act as an Ambassador by providing customer service to Consumers and store personnel by answering questions, locating a product, and providing assistance as needed. Employment with ABARTA Coca-Cola Beverages, LLC is contingent on a pre-employment background check which may include drug screening, driving records (including minor moving violations) and will be evaluated according to ABARTA Coca-Cola Beverages, LLC guidelines to determine eligibility for this position.
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As a Co-Manager You Will. #439 Lebanon Co-Manager. As one of the first retailers to establish a nationwide minimum hourly wage well above the federal minimum wage, Hobby Lobby has a long track record of taking care of their employees.
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The Store Manager Candidate supports the Store Manager in the effective implementation of all store processes including employee supervision, staffing, inventory management, stocking and receiving, paperwork, and store needs.
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Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager. In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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Oversees and negotiates store service contracts that are not managed by the DC. Provides. Oversees store P-cards and fuel cards and reconcile accounts. DC information needed for the store service contract negotiations.
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Lead the store implementation of asset protection and safety programs and monitor accuracy of the fixed asset listing. Manage the store inventory paperwork process & write-offs through the Distribution Center.
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