Augenoptikermeister*in Manager (m/w/d) - 100

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Vienna
12 months ago
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Posted
23 May 2025 (12 months ago)

Zest Optical unterstützt eine ikonische Brillenmarke bei der Suche nach einemr Augenoptikermeisterin, derdie die Leitung des neuen Stores in Wien mitverantworten wird.

Nach einem erfolgreichen Start des Geschäfts ist dies der nächste Schritt im Wachstum des Teams. Es handelt sich um eine außergewöhnliche Gelegenheit, mit einer Boutique-Marke zu arbeiten, die für ihre herausragende Handwerkskunst bekannt ist und weltweit eine treue Fangemeinde hat.

Im Mittelpunkt steht eine nachbarschaftliche Mentalität, bei der Kundinnen die Filiale besuchen und das wahre Markenerlebnis spüren können - und es ist deine Aufgabe als Filialleiterin, dafür zu sorgen, dass sich jeder Besucherin wie ein VIP fühlt.

Augenoptikermeister
in - Deine Aufgaben

Sicherstellung der erfolgreichen Eröffnung und Etablierung eines neuen Boutique-Optikgeschäfts
Rekrutierung, Schulung und Aufbau eines Teams gleichgesinnter Personen, die für erstklassigen Service brennen
Selbstständige Leitung des gesamten Tagesgeschäfts
Arbeit mit den edelsten Materialien und Produkten in einer einzigartigen Umgebung
Führen mit Vorbildfunktion und Vermittlung einer authentischen Markengeschichte bei jedem VerkaufAugenoptikermeisterin - Dein Profil

Nachweisbare Erfolge in der Führung von Teams im augenoptischen Bereich
Ein gutes Gespür dafür, wie man das Beste aus seinem Team herausholt
Leidenschaft für exzellente Produkte und herausragenden ServiceAugenoptikermeister
in - Das Angebot

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