Wolt

retail

AreaManager(WM)

€35–55k ~AI est. Athens, Greece
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Area Manager (WM) at Wolt. Skills: Operations management, Team leadership, Continuous improvement. Manage end to end store operations. Improve operations continuously”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet business targets; Exceed business targets

Industry & Context.

retail
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Operations management experience, Experience leading teams, Full professional proficiency in English, Full professional proficiency in Greek

Nice to Have

Excel skills

What You'll Do.

Manage end to end store operations

Improve operations continuously

Focus on customer experience

Focus on productivity

Maintain an ambitious team

Hire new store leaders

Train new store leaders

Provide day to day leadership

Provide guidance to store leaders

Provide guidance to associates

Optimize store operations

Guarantee operational excellence

Drive creation of shift schedules

Drive quality initiatives

Drive process change initiatives

Drive other change initiatives

Support store leaders

Review demand forecasts

Determine productivity requirements

Develop optimal store operations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaboration with inventory teams; Collaboration with commercial teams

Full Job Description

About Wolt At Wolt, we create technology that brings joy, simplicity and earnings to the neighborhoods of the world. In 2014 we started with delivery of restaurant food. Now we’re building the delivery of (almost) everything and you’ll find us in over 500 cities in 30 countries around the world. In 2022 we joined forces with DoorDash and together we keep on dreaming big and expanding across the globe. Working at Wolt isn’t always easy, but it’s definitely exciting. Here you’ll learn more, build more, and ship more than in most other companies. You’ll be challenged a lot, but also have a lot of fun on the way. So, if you’re a self-starter with drive and entrepreneurial spirit, this could be the ride of your life. The role you are looking at is a part of Wolt Market - our very own grocery stores that deliver unprecedented convenience and world-leading customer experience. People across Greece can order their groceries and have them delivered to their doorstep at lightspeed. As a Wolt Market Area Manager you have ownership of supporting a team of 6-8 Store Managers and Store Team Leads and together running a world-class grocery delivery operation. You are leading everything related to how operations take place and are responsible for finding and setting up targets, optimizing store layout, improving picking and packing costs, ensuring a great user experience and providing leadership to a team of store leaders and grocery associates. Four key areas that you’ll always focus on are the safety, quality, customer experience, and productivity of your operation. In this role, you’ll get a lot of help and support on the way, but are also expected to be an amazing independent manager with an exceptional ability to execute every single day. What you’ll be doing Responsible for the end to end store operations, from fulfillment to delivery in a group of our stores. Focus on the continuous improvement of our operations. Key focus areas include: safety, quality, customer experience,

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