Job Description
Shop Development Project Manager
Permanent
Based in Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds or Birmingham
We are looking for a Shop Development Project Manager to join our friendly and dynamic team here at Waterstones. This is a varied and exciting role where you will be responsible for the planning, management and implementation of shop development and capital investment projects across our store estate.
We have 320 shops in towns and cities across the UK and Ireland, so you will need to be prepared to travel across the country to our locations when needed. Our shops are as varied as the books we sell, some of them are in buildings which are of historic or architectural interest so someone with an experience of a diverse property portfolio would be advantageous.
What you will be doing
What we need from you
Person Profile
Why work for Waterstones
At Waterstones, everything we do is about our customers, and we work hard to provide them with the best possible shopping experience, one that will make them want to visit time and time again. We strive to consistently deliver fantastic customer service, whether recommending a book or a gift, keeping our shops beautifully stocked, helping out in our lovely Café W’s, or keeping the wheels turning efficiently behind the scenes. Working with us, you will get to use your expertise and enthusiasm to bring to our customers the irreplaceable pleasures of a good bookshop (including a virtual one).
In return, you will be working in a role that can make a real difference to Waterstones, work in a friendly and dynamic team and get to benefit from our excellent discount in shops and waterstones.com.
If you have the relevant essential experience and you are interested, we would love to hear from you.
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