Assistant Store Administrator - Leslie's Poolmart (Magnolia, TX) Administrative & Office Jobs - Huntsville, TX at Geebo

Assistant Store Administrator - Leslie's Poolmart (Magnolia, TX)

Position Overview The Assistant Store Manager will support the Store Manager in all facets of retail operation.
The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for maximizing sales and driving the business by effectively assisting the store manager in the occasional supervision of team members and various functions within the retail store.
Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
customer service; inventory control; ringing through sales in POS register; water analysis; mechanical repairs; unloading trucks; stocking; carrying merchandise to customers cars; sweeping; cleaning; opening and closing and daily bank deposits; compliance with all Company policies and procedures.
Qualifications 21 years of age; High School Diploma or equivalent; Must possess a minimum of one (1) year management experience pertaining to retail, sales, or customer service; Ability to lift 50 lbs.
Company Overview Since 1963, Leslies Poolmart, Inc.
has been committed to delivery of quality product through superior customer service.
As a steadily growing organization, with a presence in 35 states, we recognize that the most critical component to our continued success is our people.
And as such, there is nothing we value more at Leslies than the development and growth of our team.
Our internal promotion and advancement structure is unsurpassed:
the vast majority of all open management positions are filled from talent within our company.
We offer our employees competitive compensation, a comprehensive and flexible suite of benefits package, an environment that rewards top performers, and a great place to work! Most importantly, however, we offer our team members opportunity.
Stop treading water:
your career is here! Date:
2014-08-25 Country:
US State:
TX City:
Magnolia Postal Code:
77354-3487 Category:
Retail Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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