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What’s the role about?
As part of our Retail team, you’ll be joining as Stockroom Supervisor. You will be responsible for ensuring all daily operational tasks are actioned to the highest standard to support the store achieving targets through operational excellence.
Role Responsibilities
- Previous stockroom experience ideally within a premium or luxury retail environment
- Previous experience with leading and owning elements of Store Operations.
- A commercial approach to store operations
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to work well independently and as a part of a team
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
What you’ll be doing
- Processing stock deliveries, ensuring all items are pre-retailed to the highest standard, later progressing to guiding others on processing stock deliveries.
- Ensuring new lines and replenishment are placed on the shop floor as priority following delivery
- Managing timely replenishment of stock throughout the day, ensuring size availability is always maintained
- Processing stock recalls back to the warehouse in line with our stock returns standards and policy
- Processing Fulfil From Store picks and preparing them for collection, ensuring that our company find rate target of 90% is achieved
- Completing Inventory scans daily and maintaining stock file accuracy through regular adjustments
- Completing Collect In Store Parcel audits and supporting with Collect In Store parcel collections and returns
- Supporting faulty stock management and returns
- Ensuring stockroom standards, organisation and cleanliness are maintained to support replenishment and limit stock damage
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- 23 days annual leave, rising with length of service.
- Employee referral scheme
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