Assistant Manager Trainee - Full-time ID- 9557

Description

With over 400 stores located throughout the western United States, Big 5 Sporting Goods is the neighborhood store that gets you ready to play. For over 60 years, everything we do comes down to having the most talented individuals on our team and Manager Trainees gain knowledge and experience required for promotion to management positions under the direction of experienced personnel. Duties are performed personally or through the assistance of subordinates. When you join Big 5, you will enjoy a fast-paced work environment with opportunities for growth.

Responsibilities include but, are not limited to; customer sales and service in the store, directing customers, answering telephones, providing product descriptions, proposing add-on sales to customers, checking and retrieving merchandise from storage areas, cleaning, restocking, and organizing merchandise on the sales floor. This entry-level position is purposely designed to be transitory and generally lasts 6-18 months before promotion to the next level. A well-defined training program will be provided to help you develop your way into a management position. Available openings are generally filled by enthusiastic, energetic, sports-minded people with solid customer service backgrounds and/or educational paths well-suited to the industry. Enthusiasm for the product we carry is essential. This is an hourly, non-exempt position.

Responsibilities

  • Successful operation of store in the absence of the Store Manager
  • Driving sales
  • Opening and closing of the store
  • Direct oversight of footwear and advertising programs, and other departments
  • Performing customer sales and service
  • Merchandising and compliance of all company policies
  • Answering customer inquiries from telephone calls
  • Setting promotional signage, and other duties as assigned
  • Enforcement of all company policies
  • Coaching, counseling, and disciplining employees as needed
  • Learning and providing product descriptions
  • Proposing add-on sales.
  • Checking and retrieve merchandise from storage areas
  • Organize, restock, and clean merchandise on the sales floor
  • Inventory control and enforcement of loss prevention policies

Requirements

Benefits

  • Company Sponsored Education Assistance
  • Dental, Medical, Vision Insurance
  • Employee Merchandise Discount
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Kinecta Credit Union Membership
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Personal Time Off
  • Sick Pay
  • Vacation
  • Pet Insurance
  • Savings and Profit-Sharing Plan - 401k/Roth IRA
  • Ticket Discounts to Top Attractions and Events

California Pay Scale: $16.65 - $19.50/hour depending on store location

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