As a Store Manager Hub, your job will be to lead, inspire and build the capability of the store teams, to deliver an exceptional customer experience, through the delivery of the company plan in each of your stores.
You will be an advocate for Boots Opticians and passionate about our people and customers.You will deliver a first class customer experience at every step of the customer journey through your team and ensure that all KPI's and financial targets are reached.Some of the key responsibilities include:
Store Manager Opportunity: lead, inspire, and excel creating amazing value everyday!
As a Store Manager in a dynamic team, you're stepping into more than just a leadership position you're in a pivotal role in shaping the experiences of your team and the customers you serve.
Our client is expanding so it's a great time to join them.
Not only are they a successful, growing business but they work together to make a positive difference to the local economy, environment and their local communities.
My client is a well established brand who are seeking an enthusiastic, focused & driven Store Manager with a passion for retail & delivering great service.
An opportunity to work as a Store Manager with a leading fashion retailer in Redhill!
They are a growing company with lots of new opportunities to come!
A very exciting role where you will lead the day to day activities of the store.
Reporting to the Store Manager Hub you will support the team to provide the very best in store customer experience at Boots Opticians and from start to the end of the customer journey.Key responsibilities include:
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Branch Manager to work for a distributor of products for trade.
Working within the depot, you will take a proactive role in managing branch operations, increasing sales and exceeding customers expectations.
This is a key role providing the branch with its continued commitment to providing a high quality service to customers and ensuring all current and future sales opportunities are maximised.