Store Manager

Rhodium Consulting
Openshaw, Greater Manchester
6 months ago
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Job ID: AD82
Job title: Store Manager
Location: Openshaw, Manchester
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent, 41 hours per week
Salary - £28,344

About the Role
Rhodium Consulting and delighted to be working with a UK marketing leading retailer who are looking for an energetic and inspiring Store Manager who thrives on leading a team to success. In this role, you’ll be at the heart of our store, making sure everything runs smoothly day-to-day while creating an environment where both customers and colleagues feel valued.

What You’ll Be Doing
• Lead with confidence: Manage and motivate a close-knit team of 3, bringing out the best in every individual.
• Drive results: Inspire your team to deliver an exceptional customer experience while consistently hitting (and surpassing) sales targets.
• Make an impact: Provide honest, knowledgeable advice to customers—helping them find the right solutions and making their shopping experience simple and enjoyable.
• Be hands-on: Take ownership of daily operations, ensuring the store is performing at its best.

What We’re Looking For
• A proven track record in leading and motivating small teams.
• Previous management experience in retail or field sales (ideally with hard goods).
• Success in meeting sales targets and KPIs.
• A natural ability to inspire and energize your team.
• Confidence, enthusiasm, and a passion for providing excellent customer service.
• Practical knowledge of our product range (or eagerness to learn).
• Strong accuracy, numeracy, and computer skills.
• A growth mindset—you’re committed to developing yourself and helping your team succeed.

What’s in It for You
We believe in rewarding hard work and commitment. Here’s what you can expect:
• Work-life balance: Any extra hours worked are either paid or given back as time off in lieu.
• Security from day one: Guaranteed monthly commission for your first 6 months.
• Generous staff discounts on our products.
• Healthcare cash plan to support your wellbeing.
• Company pension scheme and life cover.
• Well-being support through the Retail Trust platform, including a 24/7 helpline.
• Exclusive discounts with 100s of high street and online brands—from holidays to shopping and dining.
• Paid breaks, plus free tea & coffee to keep you going.
• Ongoing training and development tailored to your role.
• Career growth opportunities with a strong focus on promoting from within.

This role is perfect for someone who loves leading by example, thrives in a fast-paced retail environment, and is motivated by both people and performance. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you!
Rhodium Consulting Ltd is a niche recruitment consultancy specialising in wholesalers, merchants and distributors within the building products sector. We strive to be the industry leader in delivering the highest calibre of candidates to our client companies, whilst enhancing the careers of our candidates

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