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Sales Specialist Training, Assistant Manager Certification and RSS Certification. The Assistant Store Manager will support the Store Manager in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance and store operations.
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At QuikTrip, the Relief/Night Assistant Manager ensures that the shift team meets QT Standards of Store Operations and ensure the store is operated according to Policies & Procedures and Training Guides.
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Support the Store Manager in training of associates on the Companys customer service philosophy and upcoming/current advertising. Under the Store Managers direction, the Assistant Store Manager willmanage the daily operations of the store and ensure the execution of company policies, procedures and programs to achieve store sales and profit goals while minimizing shrink, payroll and controllable expenses.
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Also assist with the hiring, training and development of store associates as delegated by the Store Manager. Assist the Store Manager on the receipt and return of DSD merchandise.
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You enjoy coaching and teaching your team to continually improve how they deliver a great in-store Customer Experience, and you're now ready to start leading the team with all aspects of the Customer Experience, including: store operations, training, employee management, visual merchandising, and asset protection.
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The Store Assistant Manager is required to perform all functions normally performed by the team member. Assists Store Manager in review and transmission of payroll and daily close out of POS.
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Are you an existing Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager with experience in creating a team environment, to coach, develop and motivate your team to deliver great results.
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In the absence of the Store Manager, the Assistant Store Manager will assume total responsibility for all store operations. The Assistant Manager assists the Store manager in managing all day to day store operations, while ensuring that compliance exists with all established company policies and procedures.
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Two or more years of Store or Assistant Store Manager experience in a retail environment. In the absence of the Store Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for leading the entire operation of the Store to ensure that Company standards and best practices are consistently met.
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To be successful as an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you need energy, excellent work ethic, a great attitude, and a smile. Assisting Store Manager to complete daily/monthly paperwork, resolve problems, review daily video, plan-o-gram compliance, inventory ordering, product counts and equipment maintenance and training new employees.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, providing outstanding service to customers at all times, training, developing and coaching Sales Associates, completion of daily and scheduled reporting, knowing and executing every task within the store or station, and maintaining and developing manager and interpersonal skills to be able to effectively meet challenges.
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The Assistant Manager will supervise and support the store staff, help with staff training and development, and ensure adherence to company policies and procedures. The Assistant Manager will assist the Store Manager in the overall management and operation of the retail store.
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Assistant Managers take part in directing the daily retail operations of the store, while progressing through company training programs in preparation for a Store Manager position.
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From coaching and training your franchisee’s employees, to making sound operational business decisions, the 7-Eleven Assistant Store Manager will oversee all aspects of their franchisee’s individual store as determined by the franchisee.
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Daily pay - work today, get paid tomorrow (easy access to a portion of earned wages after completed shifts)Store commissions - paid monthlyFlexible schedule - we have a number of shifts, apply now and we can look at the best fit for you Paid vacation - time grows based on hours you work and how long you've been part of our teamCareer Advancement Opportunities - promote from within culture with 67% of our current Store Manager team promoted from the Assistant Store Manager role.
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