Carmax

FrontLineManager

$65–115k Oxnard, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Front Line Manager at Carmax. Skills: Operational processes, Team leadership. Demonstrate comprehension of training. Support execution of store procedures”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve operational goals; Ensure efficiency; Ensure compliance; Ensure readiness to manage

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Indoor/outdoor environments, Inclement weather work

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Lead and manage teams, Data interpretation skills, Record accuracy skills, Multi-tasking ability, Prioritization ability, Proficiency in software systems, Valid Driver’s License, Flexibility to work varied schedules, Willingness to work nights, Willingness to work weekends, Willingness to work holidays, Occasional travel

Nice to Have

3+ years management experience

What You'll Do.

Demonstrate comprehension of training

Support execution of store procedures

Support execution of operational processes

Complete Management Development Program

Apply leadership principles

Collaborate with cross-functional teams

Meet production goals

Foster customer-first mindset

Prepare for leadership role transition

Conduct self-inspections

Dispose hazardous waste

Ensure workplace safety

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

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