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In the absence of any management, the Assistant Service Manager will act as the primary supervisor for the store staff, observing and coordinating operational activities. Follow all policies and procedures related to all point of sale (POS) transactions, inventory integrity, reverse logistics, cash, credit, check, refund and return policies and purchase for re-sale parts (OP) procurement and vendor payment practices.
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As Store Manager, you'll wear many hats, managing various aspects of our store operations, including opening and closing procedures, cash management, team scheduling, training and coaching, inventory control, shift coverage, merchandising, stocking, and ensuring exceptional customer service.
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In this role, you will contribute to the tactical leadership, strategic leadership, service management, and inventory management of the University's computer store under the direct supervision of the Store Manager.
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Assist the department manager in ensuring accurate inventory management and achieve shrinkage goals. The ideal Assistant Sales Department Manager is skilled at using directive selling, sets and achieves sales goals and is committed to providing an exceptional customer experience.
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Work with the management team to meet sales goalsManage food and labor costsExecute company policies and proceduresMonitor food inventory levelsManage and maintain safe working conditionsCoach crew membersInterview and recommend crew members for hiringProvide proper training for crew membersMaintain fast, accurate service and provide top-notch customer service to every guest that comes into the fast food restaurant.
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When you join our team as an Assistant Store Manager, you ll take on key store management responsibilities including assisting with supervising day-to-day store activities, ensuring overall store performance, managing schedules, and developing operational action plans while identifying training opportunities to develop and grow the team.
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In addition to overseeing operational tasks such as opening/closing procedures, inventory management, and visual merchandising, the ASM will serve as a key collaborator in accomplishing store objectives and nurturing team development.
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Knowledge of cataloging and/or inventory management systems a plus. Assist store manager with essential store functions, i.e. store accounting, daily invoice checking, inventory control, store security, store and vehicle maintenance, etc.
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Experience developing and maintaining productive relationships with department and store managers, divisional retail merchandiser and other leaders. Work with the department manager to ensure merchandising and presentation standards are met.
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The primary purpose of the Assistant Store Manager is to Assist the Store Manager in upholding the daily store operations of a retail store ensuring maximum sales and profitability through merchandising execution, managing expenses and inventory, training and development of the store team, human resources management, and outstanding customer service.
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As our Assistant Deli Manager, you are assisting the Deli and Custom Meal Solutions (CMS) Manager with managing department inventory, pricing integrity, training, and other operational processes that require significant attention to detail.
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This includes customer service, inventory management, pricing, ordering maintaining overall store standards, cash management, as well as opening and closing procedures. Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop has an immediate position available for an Assistant Managerat our exciting Strip District store located in downtown Pittsburgh.
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Assistant Manager – Retail Food Service Manager (Operations Management / Inventory Control / Customer Service / Full Time) What’s in it for you? (Operations Management / Inventory Control / Customer Service / Full Time.
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Assists Bakery Manager in the development of cake production plan, monitors inventory of baking supplies and notifies management when supply replenishment is required. Evaluates raw ingredients and baked cakes to ensure NbC standards are met and informs management of any quality control issues.
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Knowledge of inventory management and ordering. This is a full-time on-site Assistant Manager role at Caliente Pizza and Draft House in Pittsburgh, PA. The Assistant Manager will be responsible for day-to-day tasks including managing staff, ensuring customer satisfaction, maintaining cleanliness and safety standards, and overseeing inventory , ordering and cooking.
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