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STORE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (Full-time) Reporting to: General Manager / Department Manager / Operations Manager About the Role As a Store Operations Specialist at Inditex, you are responsible for ensuring efficient stock management and operational excellence to support sales performance and deliver an outstanding customer experience. You play a key role in maintaining stock accuracy, optimising replenishment processes, and supporting the team during busy trading periods. Key Responsibilities Operations & Stock Management Oversee stockroom organisation and ensure accurate inventory control. Manage stock flow from delivery to shop floor, prioritising fast-moving items. Conduct regular stock checks to minimise discrepancies and prevent out-of-stock situations. Support loss prevention and maintain operational standards. Commercial Support Use sales and stock data to prioritise replenishment and maximise product availability. Monitor bestsellers and ensure timely floor replenishment to drive sales. Identify opportunities to improve sell-through and operational efficiency. Team & Customer Support Collaborate closely with management and shop floor teams. Support fitting rooms, tills, and customer service during peak periods. Communicate clearly to ensure smooth daily operations. Experience & Profile Experience in retail operations or stock management preferred. Strong organisational and analytical skills. Proactive, solution-oriented, and detail-focused. Able to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced environment. Team player with a customer-first mindset. Inclusion & Accessibility Inditex is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process where needed. INDINDITEXSM
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