Max Mara Fashion Group
Part-Time Stockist - Weekend Max Mara Harrods

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Job Description The ideal candidate is responsible for ensuring that warehouse and cashier operations are carried out in the time and manner planned, in order to facilitate activities in store and pursue business results. The selected resource will be responsible for: Ensure the order and cleanliness of the warehouse and the correct maintenance of the product stored Manage the arrival of couriers and deliveries Prepare and pack the goods resulting in the creation of bubbles Check incoming product with possible reporting of discrepancies to the competent office Check the items and report defective items Ensure the training and development of one or more department back-up to ensure coverage of the role Ensure that customer service activities outside the store are carried out correctly Opening and closing operations of the store The profile is completed by a propensity to work in teams and human resource management, result orientation, passion for fashion, positivity, flexibility of time. It is required a readiness to use digital applications
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