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A local food store in Cantley, QC is seeking an Assistant Department Manager to oversee daily operations, support team development, and ensure exceptional customer service. Candidates should have a high school diploma and some experience in retail or customer service. This full-time role includes a 40-hour work week with shifts during the day. Training opportunities are provided.
meat manager - food store
Become an assistant department manager! Are you curious to learn more about food, are you motivated and resourceful? In your family you are considered as the one who is always available to help others? Then this job should interest you!
You might be wondering if you can apply if...
You have 2 years experience in retail or customer service? YES! As long as you are interested in learning about this role, we want to talk to you!
You have a high school diploma or equivalent? YES! Send us your resume, we want to meet you!
Are you already working in this similar role and looking to expand? YES! We offer several training courses that will allow you to develop and we are always looking for new employees in store! Take the chance to join the family!
As an assistant department manager, you will have to:
2025-10-25
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