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Operations Manager

Company Name:
Carter Lumber
Position Type:
Full-time
A Carter Lumber Operations Manager is responsible for the operation of a professional lumberyard. Success depends on your ability to meet performance objectives and sales goals while controlling costs and expenses. Responsibilities include proper management of the store's inventory and employees. Effective communication with the field and internal departments are mandatory for the success of this position.
Requirements to be Considered for the Position:
Previous sales, operational and management experience of a pro building materials store
Previous experience dealing with contractors
Experience analyzing inventory activity
Demonstrated leadership qualities
Exceptional analytical and problem solving abilities
Outgoing personality and ability to build relationships with customers
Excellent written and verbal communications skills
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays
Responsibilities of the Position:
Store Operations:
Manages and implements the overall operations of a pro-oriented store.
Responsible for the proper execution of all aspects of the policies and procedures of the company.
Manages the overall yard activities and store office employees of a location.
Manages the overall store inventory.
Conducts a weekly operational meeting with the management of the market.
Meets with the General Manager regularly to discuss sales and operational issues
Sales Management:
Manages inside sales force and ensures goals are met.
Works closely with the General Manager and to monitor sales and profit goals and ensures they are onEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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