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Store Manager - Bristol

Pertemps Bond
Bristol City
1 month ago
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We have a rare opportunity as a Store Manager for a reputable self storage company. You will be responsible for maximising growth and profitability with the store team, marketing and selling storage space whilst ensuring a safe working environment.

This is an exciting opportunity to work as a Store Manager for a reputable company with;

An excellent career in a stable, growing business
Investment in your training and progression
Exclusive membership perks
Permanent role
No overtime, Standard holidays, Pension etc
Bi-Annual bonus scheme
Long Service recognition
Parking available on site
Store Manager Duties such as:

Manage a small team and carry out personal development meetings
Motivate, coach and support the team to enable them to achieve their best
Assist with the recruitment, training and continual development of new and existing employees and ensure fair staff rotas
Respond effectively to the diverse needs of each customer
Manage and accurately record all enquiries to provide excellent customer service
Identify opportunities for increasing storage occupancy and revenue
Ensure a Marketing Plan is in place to achieve the store financial targets
Design and carry out marketing and sales activity plans
Monitor and improve conversion rates and mystery shop scores
Ensure compliance with company operational and financial procedures
Ensure all Health & Safety procedures are adhered to and up to date
Identify any store repair & maintenance issues, report and follow up
Ensure the store presents itself to a high standard of cleanliness
Hours:

Full-time, 40 hours a week
5 days a week
Occasional weekend availability required
Earliest start is usually 7.30am, latest finish is 6pm
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a friendly team as an Store Manager to develop and enjoy your career! If you have worked in customer service or sales such as within self storage, retail or hospitality as well as experience as a duty manager, cover manager, team leader, operations manager or supervisor we would love to hear from you!

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