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Retail COCO Store Manager

Certas Energy UK Ltd
Glasgow City
1 day ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Store Manager at our Cambuslang site, offering a competitive salary. As a successful driven leader, you’ll comfortably motivate and encourage your team to deliver our shared vision for the future of Retail through the highest standards of customer service and quality products. As Store Manager, you’ll act responsibly for the day to day operations of the store, being accountable for the performance, general administration and our store colleagues.

Operating in line with our policies and procedures, you’ll work continuously towards driving sales and achieving various targets.

About you:

As our Store Manager, you will have great communication skills, be success driven and open to change with experience of working within retail at a similar level. Ideally you will have experience in cash management and stock control with a sound knowledge of Health & Safety, underage sales and food hygiene legislation.

What you’ll receive:

  • Flexible working hours per week.
  • 25 days annual leave rising to 26 days after 2 years service (pro-rata)
  • Buy, Sell, Carry Holiday scheme (subject to scheme rules)
  • Access to our Discount scheme
  • Pension contributions
  • Life Assurance (Up to 4 times annual salary)
  • We have a strong culture of safety and compliance principles driven by our dedicated Safety F1rst and Doing the Right Thing initiatives.
  • Focus on personal development and talent mean we are able to support our colleagues to thrive within a fast paced environment.

We have a strong culture of safety and compliance principles driven by our dedicated Safety F1rst and Doing the Right Thing initiatives. This, teamed with many programs of learning, development and talent nurture means we are able to support our colleagues to thrive within a fast paced environment.

Working for us:

Our network of 83 locations UK wide offers an opportunity to progress within an organisation that is part of a FTSE100 company who have demonstrated consistent growth for many years. Our partnerships with Spar, Shell and Gulf enable Certas Energy to deliver growth in all areas of the business. In 2021 we launched our Retail Academy, a programme to support internal career progression within our retail and wider business.

The successful candidate will be offered the position of Store Manager on Certas Energy terms and conditions of employment.

Certas Energy Ltd is an equal opportunities employer.

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