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Store Operations Manager

The Range
Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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What are we looking for?


To be successful in this role you will be a dedicated and experienced Store Operations Manager. You will lead by example and inspire our retail colleagues to maximise sales and deliver excellent customer service.

You will be responsible for the following:

Company policies and procedures Accuracy of Company documentation Reconciliation and banking of all store revenues Trading Standards compliance checks Store e-mail system usage Production of Point Of Sale/ price indicators Booking on of incoming/outgoing stock Processing of damaged (demics) stock Issuing and inputting stock inventory counts Issuing and inputting inter-store transfers Ensuring store compliance with Company deadlines Processing customer orders New starter induction New starter reference checks Payroll procedures Adherence to cash office procedures.

Applicants must have the relevant experience within a retail environment. In return, we offer a great salary, along with additional benefits and the opportunity to progress within an ever-growing business.

Why The Range?

Working for The Range is no ordinary job. We are a Sunday Times Top Track 100 company and one of the UK’s fastest growing retailers.

Much of this success is thanks to our talented and passionate teams. From retail opportunities nationwide to innovative roles in our Head Office and fulfilment positions at our state of the art distribution centres, you’re sure to find the role to match your skills and your ambition.

People are at the heart of our retail concept, and we want to invest in our staff and make the future extraordinary.

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