Convenience Store General Manager General Labor - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

Convenience Store General Manager

Quick Apply Full-time 1 day ago Full Job Description Interviewing now to fill our Convenience Store General Manager for our new location opening soon in Gainesville, Florida.
This General Manager will be responsible for the profitability of 1 convenience store retail outlet.
Our C-Store General Manager leads and oversees the development of up to 20 employees while serving as a direct resource for operational and personnel related issues.
The General Manager continually drives retail store conditions, food service execution, profitability, developing people, and the highest level of guest service.
Proactively trains and develops direct reports while providing appropriate support and resources as needed.
Drives people, profit, guests through training initiatives that adhere to operational goals and tools provided.
Responsible for executing and maintaining overall standards, guest service standards and representing brand/image expectations.
Spends time on all shifts coaching training, assessing, and actively leading all store teams within their respective store.
Differentiates between a manager's and associate's ability to develop and improve, and those lacking qualities needed to be successful; incorporates this information when making personnel decisions.
Drives excellence in Food Service by executing designed processes, implementing goals to increase sales and margin, product quality, and the utilization of training resources.
Ensures and promotes a safe workplace and safe product handling by supporting safety training initiatives and counseling direct reports as necessary.
Bakery Coffee shop Fast casual restaurant Quick service & fast food restaurant Experience preferred:
Proven successful Retail Management experience preferred Previous experience working in high-volume, guest-focused, transactional retail environment preferred Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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