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Gibbs Oil Company LP

Raymond, NH, USA

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Gibbs Oil Company LP is on the lookout for a responsible and energetic Assistant Manager to join our management team in one of our Mobil convenience stores. This position is crucial in assisting the station manager with day-to-day operations, promoting a safety-conscious and customer-oriented environment. Key duties and responsibilities include: Providing exceptional customer service and ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all customers. Supervising staff, including training, scheduling, and performance management. Managing inventory, including ordering and loss prevention. Handling cash management and daily financial reporting. Maintaining cleanliness and safety standards on the premises. Assisting in implementing promotional strategies to enhance sales. If you are looking for a challenging position where you can grow your management skills within a dynamic team, we encourage you to apply! Requirements Qualifications: Proven experience in a retail, service, or similar managerial role. Strong customer service skills and the ability to communicate effectively with customers and team members. Capability to manage inventory efficiently and handle cash transactions accurately. Experience in training and mentoring staff to achieve performance goals. Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to maintain cleanliness and safety throughout the gas station. Valid driver's license and the ability to perform job-related driving tasks. Physical Requirements: Ability to stand for extended periods and lift items up to 25 lbs. Benefits Heath Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401k, Sick time and Vacation time. A full-time rule and waiting period for benefits may apply.

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