Retail Store Supervisor
Posted on Feb 03, 2021 by Circle K
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Location Edmonton, AB
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Earnings $22.00 hourly
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Work Hours 40 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 2  Vacancies
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Closing Date Mar 18, 2021
Employer
Circle K
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
1 year to less than 2 years
Additional Skills
- Order merchandise
- Establish work schedules
Work Setting
Retail business
Specific Skills
- Sell merchandise
- Prepare reports on sales volumes, merchandising and personnel matters
- Authorize return of merchandise
- Assign sales workers to duties
- Resolve problems that arise, such as customer complaints and supply shortages
- Supervise and co-ordinate activities of workers
- Organize and maintain inventory
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Work under pressure
- Attention to detail
- Combination of sitting, standing, walking
- Standing for extended periods
- Walking
- Tight deadlines
Ability to Supervise
3-4 people
Personal Suitability
- Flexibility
- Accurate
- Team player
- Excellent oral communication
- Client focus
- Reliability
- Organized
How to Apply
Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will not consider your job application.
By e-mail:
In Person:
7103, 101 Ave
Edmonton , Alberta T6A0H9
Between 10:00 AM and 05:00 PM
Advertised Until
Mar 18, 2021
Important notice: This job posting has been provided by an external employer.The Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada are not responsible for the accuracy, authenticity or reliability of the content.
- SOCIAL
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Interest in selling merchandise to customers and resolving problems such as customer complaints and supply shortages
- METHODICAL
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Interest in co-ordinating information to maintain specified inventory, order merchandise and prepare work schedules
- DIRECTIVE
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Interest in supervising by assigning duties to workers; and in authorizing payments by cheque and the return of merchandise, and in hiring and training or arranging for the training of new staff
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