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An established industry player is seeking an enthusiastic Assistant Store Manager to lead teams in a vibrant retail environment. This role requires a dynamic individual with a passion for success and a proven track record in team management. You will be responsible for achieving sales targets while fostering a cooperative work atmosphere. With opportunities for growth and a supportive training program, this position offers a chance to make a significant impact in the retail sector. Join a company that values diversity and inclusivity, and enjoy a range of benefits designed to support your well-being and career development.
We have some amazing opportunities for Assistant Store Managers to join the growing teams throughout our Cambridgeshire area.
As an Assistant Store Manager at Aldi, you’ll need lots of energy, have great leadership skills and a passion for success (just like us). With experience of managing a team in a target-driven environment, you’re able to take control, supporting the team to deliver consistent store standards whilst tightly controlling costs.
You will be responsible for achieving the highest sales possible, whilst ensuring an efficient and co-operative working environment. Our Assistant Store Managers are passionate about doing well, driving high performing teams to deliver excellent customer service.
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Aldi is an equal opportunities employer. We’re committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and are dedicated to promoting a culture of inclusion, providing an environment in which collaboration, respect and fairness are essential. We value diversity and are dedicated to treating all of our colleagues and prospective colleagues fairly and with respect.
*Please note, the salary displayed is based on a 45 hours per week contract. However, we also offer 32, 36, and 40 contracts and in these instances the salary offered would be pro-rated.