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A retail establishment in Edmonton is looking for an Assistant Manager to enhance operational efficiency and customer service. The successful candidate will supervise staff, manage inventory, and ensure adherence to policies. Ideal candidates will have significant retail experience and strong leadership skills, contributing to a positive work environment. This full-time position offers a salary of $35.00 to $37.92 per hour and includes various benefits such as company car and tuition reimbursement.
Title posted on indeed.com - Assistant Manager
Posted on August 11, 2025 by Employer details Crossroads Market
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If you are passionate about retail and possess the skills necessary to lead a team effectively while delivering exceptional customer experiences, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as an Assistant Manager.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35.00-$37.92 per hour
Benefits:
Work Location: Edmonton, AB (On site)
Salary: $35.00 to $37.92 per hour
Terms of employment: Full time
Starts: as soon as possible
Vacancies: 1 vacancy
Source: indeed.com #9840913128
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