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Store Manager

Company Name:
Bridgestone Americas, Inc
Overview:
Established in 1991, Speedco is a leading provider of on-highway lubrication and preventative maintenance services for the trucking industry. Speedco provides fast, efficient and convenient service to commercial truck owner-operators and fleets. Speedco's trained and dedicated teams strive to satisfy their customers with integrity, efficiency and quality service that is the best in the industry.
Speedco has a national network of 51 on-highway locations across the nation. Speedco is owned by Bridgestone Commercial Solutions, which is part of Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations.
Position
Summary:
The assistant store manager is responsible in assisting the general manager in the overall management of store operations. Minimum of six months retail management experience, experience with semi-tractor/trailer oil lubrication requirements, high school graduate, excellent human relations skills, supervisory experience, knowledge of OSHA standards/regulations, experience in handling customer complaints, and experience in interviewing/hiring potential job applicants.

Responsibilities:
DESIRABLE
Qualifications:
Assist general manager and supervise overall store operations per the store managers direction.
Open cash register.
Prepare credit card batch report.
Prepare daily report.
Prepare monthly work schedule for employees.
Review daily shift assignments/activities.
Inspect store.
Inventory bulk oil/filters.
Handle customer service complaints.
Prepare weekly time card report.
Order bulk products/filters.
Interview/hire potential employees.
Evaluate employees.
Purchase required operating tools, equipment, etc., as required.
Review closed circuit videotape as required.
Inform Corporate office of any significant incidents/accidents as required.
Employee Type
Regular Full-Time
Degree Preferred
High School
Requisition ID
2014-35647
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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