Serv-U-Success

Retail

AssistantStoreManagerNights

$0–0k Charlotte, Michigan, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Assistant Store Manager - Nights at Serv-U-Success. Skills: Plan-O-Grams, Schematics. Function as Manager on Duty. Assure proper staffing”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver exceptional results

Industry & Context.

Retail
Eligibility Requirements

Night Shift, May be asked to travel, Valid driver’s license may be required, Proof of auto insurance may be required, DMV check may be required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Planogram experience, High School diploma or GED, 2 - 5 years in a service industry, Some supervisory or leadership experience

Nice to Have

Additional education a plus

What You'll Do.

Function as Manager on Duty

Assure proper staffing

Prioritize work completion

Utilize On-Demand resources

Utilize Temporary people resources

Support ongoing projects

Prepare for future requirements

Schedule each week’s work

Ensure accurate schedule completion

Best-utilize available resources

Physically monitor project results

Verify projects completed to satisfaction

Complete projects start to finish

Understand Plan-O-Grams

Understand schematics

Understand required documents

Demonstrate merchandising skills

Demonstrate reset skills

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Store Manager; Develop people; Provide tools and training

Process & Methodology

Reset, Remodels

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