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High School Diploma or Equivalent (A college degree is nice to have as well) 5+ years of management experience General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred.
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We are interested in Retail Managers who aspire to the goal of Store Management and are willing to work in any of the Havertys locations in the Nashville Market. As an Assistant Branch Manager , you will partner with an experienced Havertys Manager while being groomed for promotion to Branch Manager, and the leadership of your own Havertys Furniture Store.
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Four+ years retail management experience with progressively more responsibility, managing multi-unit operations in retail, grocery or convenience store operations with full P&L responsibility.
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Our parent, Tri Star Energy , is a growing, local, family-owned company with nearly two thousand employees and 150+ locations, based in Nashville, TN. With Wholesale, Commercial, and Retail Convenience Store services, we are a premier convenience retailer and one of the leading fuel providers in the Southeast.
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Managerial experience with another employer in a Retail Store/Hospitality Manager or Retail Store/Hospitality Assistant Manager capacity, with people leadership, business management, and customer-facing experience.
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The Shop Manager supports the Lush retail business and reports to their Market Leader; as Shop Manager you are responsible for managing budgets and exceeding sales while creating an environment for strong customer experience, staff experience and operational excellence.
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Minimum of 5 years of retail store management experience required. Store Manager- Calvin Klein- Nashville, TN. TITLE: Store Manager. Store Managers own the recruitment, talent development, and performance management of their store team.
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Buck Mason is scouting for a Manager in Training to join our Women's Store at 12 South. Dive deep into the nitty-gritty of store operations – from scheduling to inventory management, you'll be getting your hands dirty in every aspect.
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Working knowledge of retail operations and convenience store marketing; Coordinate new item set up, cost, retail and promotional pricing with Merchandising Manager and Operations.
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Corporate Retail or Brick & Mortar IN-STORE experience is a plus to have. Corporate Retail or Brick & Mortar IN-STORE experience is a plus to have. This position is responsible for developing and executing planogram/space planning across multiple categories.
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Check out some of our awesome offerings: Paid weekly Flexible schedule Health benefits: medical, dental, vision 401k Tuition assistance Associate discounts and perks Paid time off for fulltime associates Career pathing Development opportunities The impact you’ll make The Retail Operations Manager, or as we call it, the ‘Process Leader’, you’ll have shared leadership oversight of the safety of people and pets, customer experience, inventory management, and financial outcomes within their store.
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This individual will support our Store Manager and retail team in all aspects of store operations including; associate management, stock disposition, merchandise displays but especially customer relations.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY Establishes and oversees plans, budgets and variable cost for store; works with comparable sales to last year, sales to budget and future trends to maximize profitabilityAccurate recording of sales figures and performs cash operational functions.
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We are looking for someone with specialty retail experience as an Assistant Store Manager in a leadership role. We want you to be part of delivering unique, free-spirited fashion and lifestyle products & create a space to amplify the voices of everyone seeking self-expression.
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The Manager in Training assumes supervisory control in the Store Manager’s absence and is trained in the Store Manager’s Responsibilities. The Manager in Training is knowledgeable in each product area or department in our store.
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