Humboldt Co-op is hiring a Full Time Food Store Manager for our Humboldt Food Store. Who we are: Co-op does business differently. As a co-operative, we believe in working together to serve Western Canadians, delivering profits back to our communities and investing in sustainable growth. What youll do:Lead the Humboldt Food Store team in a manner that demonstrates day-to-day behaviors that align with and strengthen the Co-operatives vision, mission, values, and brand. Responsible for the overall operations of the Humboldt Food Store Departments in accordance with the company policies, procedures, programs, merchandising standards, and overall expectations.Responsible for providing strategic direction to the Humboldt Food Store Team Leaders and Members to ensure safe, effective operations and processes.Perform team performance reviews and action plans for development.Manage inventory levels and lead scheduled inventory procedures.Maintain confidentiality regarding pricing, financial and marketing strategies.Work collaboratively with the General Manager, Food Division Manager and Department Managers to determine current and future capabilities required for effective execution of merchandising, marketing, talent development, and driving sales.Provide leadership and direction in the development and achievement of operational and financial results including, sales, margins, expense, inventory and SPEH for your department.Other duties as assigned. Who you are:Must have a minimum of 3-5 years retail experience.Must have a minimum 2-3 years experience managing others.Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word and the ability to manage computer files efficiently.Effective interpersonal, leadership and communications skills.Effective planning, organization and time managementStrong analytical and problem-solving skills.You are honest and trustworthy, results-oriented, and strive to be the best in what you do.
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