Store Manager

Swindon
10 months ago
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Store Manager Swindon £30,000 - £34,000At Tempur, we’re passionate about providing our customers with the best possible sleep experience. As a global leader in memory foam technology, we’ve built a reputation for quality, comfort, and innovation. We’re now looking for a dynamic and customer-focused Store Manager to join our team and help drive our success across our UK stores.

Benefits for a Store Manager : 

Company events
Company pension
Discounted or free food 
Employee discount
Life assurance
Private medical insuranceABOUT TEMPUR:Tempur is the world’s leading brand of sleep solutions, offering the most advanced mattresses, pillows, and other sleep products designed for optimal comfort and support. As an Assistant Manager, you’ll play a key role in ensuring that our stores deliver the best shopping experience to our customers and help them discover the true benefits of a Tempur mattress.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Leadership Support: Running the day-to-day operations of the store, including team management, stock control, and merchandising.
Customer Experience: Provide exceptional customer service, guiding shoppers through product selection, offering expert advice, and conducting product demonstrations to highlight the benefits of Tempur mattresses.
Sales & Performance: Help drive sales by ensuring that the team consistently meets and exceeds performance targets. You’ll also play a key role in implementing promotional activities and campaigns.
Team Development: Support the training and development of your team, ensuring that they are knowledgeable, motivated, and confident in delivering outstanding customer service.
Store Presentation: Ensure the store is clean, organised, and visually appealing, maintaining Tempur’s high standards in product displays and customer-facing areas.
Operational Support: Assist with administrative tasks such as stock management, reporting, and budgeting to ensure smooth store operations.IDEAL CANDIDATE:
Retail Management Experience: Previous experience in a retail management role is essential, ideally within a similar high-end or customer-focused environment.
Passionate About Sleep and Wellness: A genuine interest in sleep products and how they impact overall well-being.
Leadership Skills: Strong ability to lead by example, motivate a team, and foster a positive and productive store environment.
Sales-Driven: Proven track record in achieving and surpassing sales targets, with a focus on delivering exceptional customer service.
Organised and Detail-Oriented: Capable of managing multiple tasks efficiently, with excellent time management and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent Communication Skills: Confident in communicating with customers and the team alike, ensuring a seamless shopping experience.WHAT WE OFFER:
Competitive salary and performance-related bonuses.
Generous staff discounts on Tempur products.
Full training on Tempur products and the latest sleep technology.
Opportunities for career progression within the Tempur brand.
A supportive and inclusive team environment

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