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Store Manager Power Fashion Oribi Plaza

Full-time Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, ZA
Posted 13 hours, 38 minutes ago 11 views 0 applications

Job Description

Job Summary

A Store Manager will lead a team of passionate associates in maximizing store sales/turnover, ensuring the stock loss benchmark is maintained and managing the administration of the store.

Requirements

  • Matric / Grade 12, Mathematics an advantage
  • 2 years’ experience in a Retail Store Management or Assistant Store Manager role preferably in a similar retail environment.
  • Excellent business English, both verbal and written

Mr Price Group Limited is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to Employment Equity.

Key Duties

  • Promote sales.
  • Manage stock, and control expenses to meet business targets.
  • Achieve and/or exceed the required targets that are set out for the store.
  • Use store resources effectively to maintain the productivity of the store.
  • Encompass a thorough knowledge of stock and management of policies and procedures.
  • Act as the custodian of all company policies and procedures to ensure standards are met.
  • Assume accountability for the management and the training of all staff.
  • Maintaining the company culture by treating staff in a respectful and professional manner.
  • Ensure all interaction with customers results in an above-average customer service level.
  • Monitor the cleanliness and hygiene store and staff accordingly to ensure that it adheres to the relevant laws and company standards.
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