Zachary Daniels
Store Manager

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Store Manager | Stunning Store | £45,000 - £50,000 Zachary Daniels Retail Recruitment are delighted to be supporting a great retailer who are looking for a passionate and driven Store Manager to lead their fantastic new store. This is an exciting opportunity to join a business that prides itself on delivering exceptional service and a market-leading product range. As Store Manager, you'll have full responsibility for your team and the performance of the store. You'll be expected to inspire, motivate and develop your colleagues to deliver excellent customer service and achieve strong sales results. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment and enjoys taking ownership of their business. What you'll be doing: Leading from the front by delivering a first-class customer journey. High standards when it comes to visual merchandising Driving store sales and ensuring commercial targets are achieved. Recruiting, coaching and developing a motivated and high-performing team. Taking ownership of stock management and product presentation. Using business data to identify opportunities and implement improvements. Building lasting relationships with customers, including high-value clients. Recognising and rewarding great performance while managing underperformance. Working closely with your Area Manager on new initiatives and retail projects. We're looking for a Store Manager who is: Customer-obsessed with a passion for retail. Commercially minded and results driven. An inspirational leader who can energise and influence a team. Experienced in a retail environment, ideally within a large format fast paced store What's on offer: A competitive basic salary of £45-50,000 The freedom to run your store with autonomy while being supported by a successful wider business. A chance to join a retailer that invests in its people and offers great career development opportunities. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead a successful store team, we'd love to hear from you BH35878
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