What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant store manager position at Parachute Home?
Assistant Store Manager, Edina
at Parachute Home Edina, MN We are seeking an enthusiastic, customer-facing Assistant Store Manager for our upcoming Edina location.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Ensure best-in-class customer care and elevated service experience.
- Cultivate an environment of customer connection.
- Possess expert knowledge of Parachute branding and products.
- Assist Store Manager with operational duties such as organization, training and inventory receiving and controls.
- Assist with merchandising and planning store events.
- Provide Store Manager with business and customer insights on a daily basis.
- Lead opening and closing functions.
- Process incoming returns and exchanges.
- Meet / beat sales goals.
- Have flexible availability for work hours and schedule.
- Due to COVID-19, you'll be expected to do daily temperature checks, wear masks, do regular washing breaks and disinfecting after each customer
QUALIFICATIONS :
- Minimum one year of keyholder or management experience in retail sales, showroom or customer service.
- Visual merchandising and design experience a huge plus.
- Full-time availability (32-40 hours a week), including weekends and holidays.
- Experience using a point of sale system is required.
- Ability to lift 10 pounds on a regular basis.
- Experience in and a passion for home interiors is preferred.
- Motivated self-starter, confident leader with a positive attitude.
- Must report to our upcoming store in Edina.
- Parachute seeks to keep its workers and customers protected from the spread of COVID-19 and is therefore requiring all new employees to provide proof of full vaccination status to work in our retail facilities.
Our belief is that when we take care of our home, it takes care of us. Home is an extension of the self. It offers a sense of belonging and welcomes all with ease and warmth.
It's where we recharge, wash off the day and rest up for tomorrow. Home is the most comforting word there is. Thats why they say theres no place like it.
The unmistakable feeling of home is what inspired us to create Parachute. To responsibly make essential, lasting items that transform a house into so much more.
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