Store Manager for Zipps Liquor Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Rosenberg, TX at Geebo

Store Manager for Zipps Liquor

Zipps Liquor Zipps Liquor Rosenberg, TX Rosenberg, TX Full-time Full-time From $750 a week From $750 a week 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago A Zipps Liquor Store Manager performs overall store management.
We have multiple locations in Conroe, TX, and the surrounding counties.
This is a 5-6 working days position, 56
hours Compensation Structure Annual Bonuses Health Insurance 401k Eligible Term Life Insurance Eligible Paid Time Off Growth Opportunities - What you'll be responsible for:
Building relationships with customers and being able to up-sell to boost sales Maintaining a clean and organized shopping space Stocking and ordering products in a timely manner to fit customer demands Performing store opening and closing duties You will be responsible for inventory and money control systems You will be responsible for scheduling and maintaining a great team (if working at a store w/ multiple team members) NOTE:
Managers are in working management positions where you will work alongside staff.
NOTE:
Managers are in working management positions where you will primarily be the sole employee at the location.
Since opening our first store in 1994, we have focused on superior service, affordable prices, and keeping the shelves stocked full of your favorite brands.
Zipps Liquor Stores are not overwhelmingly large like a big-box chain.
When you visit a Zipps you'll be in and out with your favorite beer, wine, and spirits in under 6 minutes.
Pay:
Starting at $750 / week
Benefits:
Paid time off Health insurance Life insurance 401(k) 401(k) matching Job Type:
fulltime Schedule:
10 hour shift 12 hour shift Weekend availability Monday to Friday Holidays Overtime Day shift Night shift Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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