Welcome Break
Assistant Store Manager

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Assistant Manager
Applegreen, Welcome Break, Greggs, Lisburn Southbound
Full-time role | Rewarding salary package up to £28k with fantastic benefits and discounts
Welcome Break is part of the Applegreen Group and operates five sites across Northern Ireland, offering well-known brands such as our Forecourts (Petrol stations), Shop, Bakewell, Subway, Burger King, M&S, Chick-Fil-A, Chopstix, Lavazza, and Greggs.
As an Assistant Manager at Welcome Break, you’ll be instrumental in overseeing the smooth operation of a busy store, supporting the store manager and your team as well as leading your colleagues to deliver outstanding experiences for every customer who visits.
You’ll work closely with the store manager, develop your leadership and operational skills, and have real opportunities to progress your career further, all while benefitting from flexible hours that work around your lifestyle.
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This role could be a great fit if you:
- Have experience in a supervisor or management role in customer service
- Be passionate about delivering great customer service.
- Be a good people manager who can motivate others and lead by example.
- Be a true multi-tasker able to juggle a range of tasks.
- Be business-minded and focused on delivering profitable sales growth.
- Have ambition to develop their management career.
What you'll get as an Assistant Manager at Welcome Break:
- Competitive salary
- 30 days’ holiday increases with service
- Employee discounts (25% off onsite Chick-Fil-A, Subway, Burger King, Chopstix, to name a few)
- My Welcome Break discounts - savings at hundreds of retailers
- Contributory pension (after 3 months)
- Structured career path and bespoke training
- Free on-site parking
- Generous discounts on hotel rooms for you and family members


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Due to responsibilities within the Assistant Manager role applicants will need to be 18 years of age or over.
About Welcome Break
Welcome Break is one of the UK’s leading motorway service operators, running 61 service areas and 31 hotels across the UK. Working for Welcome Break is not what it may seem to our everyday customer. When you come into one of our sites you will recognise your favourite brands such as Starbucks, Taco Bell, Subway, WHSmith, KFC, Pizza Express and Burger King, as well as hotels under the Ramada and Days Inn brands. But what might come as a surprise is that we are all one team and that even with different uniforms, everyone works for Welcome Break.
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