Overnight Grocery Stocking Supervisor - Full Time

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Responsibilities

  • Effectively supervises and delegates tasks based on the needs of the department.
  • Works with leadership to resolve team concerns or issues.
  • Responds to customer and Team Member needs and concerns.
  • Assists in sorting and stocking processes for at least 75% of the scheduled shift.
  • Assists in training as delegated by Team Leader and Associate Team Leader utilizing learning checklists and training materials.
  • Establishes and maintains a positive work environment that supports high Team Member morale.
  • Completes inventory management processes, spoilage, sampling, temperature, and sweep worksheets as required.
  • Assists in tracking the productivity of the stocking crew utilizing the case count tracker.
  • Opens and closes department according to established procedures.
  • Sets and achieves the highest standards of retail execution.
  • Fosters and encourages a positive environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and exceptional morale.
  • Maintains awareness of customer flows and needs and directs Team Members as necessary to satisfy and delight customers; responds promptly to customer needs and questions.
  • Selects, trains, develops, mentors, motivates, and counsels Team Members in a manner that sustains a high-performance team and minimizes turnover.
  • Provides timely, thorough, and thoughtful performance evaluations.
  • Consistently communicates and models WFM vision and goals.

Requirements

  • 12+ months retail experience.
  • Demonstrates responsibility and accountability in recognizing and accomplishing all tasks where there is a direct job responsibility.
  • Capable of teaching others in a constructive and positive manner.
  • Strong demonstrated organizational and time management skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal, motivational, team building, and customer relationship skills.
  • Thorough product and process knowledge.
  • Advanced knowledge of regulatory and safety policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrated decision-making ability, leadership skills, and ability to prioritize and delegate.
  • Proficiency with email, Microsoft Office, and operations-related applications.
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