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One year experience in retail management, C-store clerk, restaurant or deli store position. Some knowledge of store operations, required - merchandising, inventory control, food preparation.
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Previous management experience of fast food, restaurant, retail or convenience operations is desired. Store Manager responsibilities include, but are not limited to; customer service, operations, employee staffing, employee relations and training, foodservice and merchandising.
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Store managers have ultimate responsibility for all store and foodservice operations. Store Managers must have previous people management experience. Store Managers must ensure effective, efficient and profitable execution of the Pete's Mission.
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Store Managers need to be people oriented, self motivated, possess strong leadership and interpersonal skills, and be flexible and customer focused. Store Managers need to be people oriented, self motivated, possess strong leadership and interpersonal skills, and be flexible and customer focused.
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Good knowledge of retail store operations; knowledge of retail management systems. This role is responsible to lead the day-to-day activities of the department operations in a retail store, ensuring the associates are trained, the department is fully staffed, operating at company standards and meeting all company goals and key performance indicators.
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We do this for our supply chain customers and U.S. military commissaries, retail store guests and, most importantly, our Associates. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is subject to a typical retail store environment (varied temperatures) and is exposed to outside weather conditions.
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Be responsible for department management including staffing, training, performance management, and career development of associates. Assure that all food safety guidelines and requirements are always followed and maintained throughout the entire store.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Regional Trainee / Euro Deli Store Manager located in Tallahassee, FL. As a Regional Trainee / Euro Deli Store Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the store, ensuring customer satisfaction, managing the store inventory, implementing loss prevention strategies, and providing exceptional customer service.
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Previous experience in retail, Bakery management, or other related fields. We're seeking a Deli Manager for our grocery store in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Category Management and Merchandising – follow plan-o-grams to maximize sales, maintain accurate retail pricing and signage, maintain overall fresh look to department, build and maintain rapport with vendors.
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Responsible to work with the department and/or store management as a trainee to become a department manager within assigned area to include leading the day to day activities of the department operations in a retail store, ensuring proper team staffing and training, and overseeing the inventory management and financial aspects of the assigned area.
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