Assistant Store Director
Share store responsibilities and its operations with the Store Director. Coordinate and direct the overall operation of the store in the absence of the Store Director.
Actively support the Store Director in the fulfillment of their responsibilities. Responsible for management of store personnel in the absence of the store director. Assist the Store Director and other department managers with overseeing the training and development of all employees throughout the store. Foster a positive work environment that promotes teamwork, customer service, and high performance. Greet all customers and be observant while working on the sales floor. Assist in handling customer complaints in a prompt and professional manner. Identify and pricing discrepancies and inform the proper personnel. Responsible for checking ads and insert to ensure proper shelf and display pricing. Implement and maintain all safety standards as directed by Loss Prevention and Risk Management departments. Oversee sanitation program, housekeeping, and equipment maintenance control. Assist in contributing to the profitable operation of the store and all the departments. Enforce receiving department procedures according to company policies. Prepare a weekly schedule based on projected sales volume and workload in the absence of the Store Director. Assist in planning of merchandise displays to obtain maximum sales and profits. Monitor dairy, commercial bread, frozen, and grocery shelves and displays for freshness, quality, and price. Abide by all company policies as stated in the Employee Handbook.
Assist in the cash office and guest service area as needed. Conduct daily checks on refrigeration and safety walks. Assist in any department in the store as needed.
Minimum of a high school education, and a college education is helpful but not required. At least 3 years of experience in the supermarket industry with successful participation in management programs. Should have a working knowledge of store operations. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills for dealing with customers, employees, and vendors. Must have basic math skills to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, gross margins, markup, percentages, proportions, ratios, and volume. Ability to verify vendor invoice charges and counts, and the ability to complete required accounting reports including inventory and receiving. Excellent organization and follow through skills. Must be able to stand upright for most of your scheduled work shift.
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Assistant Director • Dover, DE, US