The Produce Manager directs the operation of the produce department, including supervising and training personnel. This role ensures customer service and product quality, freshness, safety, and selection. The Produce Manager champions company and division customer service programs, handles customer relations positively, and promotes a philosophy of personalized service in the produce department. They supervise the day-to-day functions of the department to achieve customer service, sales, and profit objectives. This includes supervising, motivating, directing, training, and hiring produce personnel, monitoring associate performance, and recommending personnel actions. Scheduling personnel to ensure adequate coverage, service levels, and to meet budgetary objectives is also a key responsibility. The manager conducts daily inspections of produce sections, initiates corrective measures for product freshness and quality, rotates products, discards outdated or spoiled items, and maintains stock conditions, sanitation, and safety requirements. They also assist with produce duties such as receiving, cleaning, trimming, cutting, watering, and displaying products, and implement effective promotional and seasonal displays while controlling shrink and expenses. Accurate completion and monitoring of daily logs, purchase reports, sales and labor reports, and other required paperwork are essential. The role involves ordering, checking, receiving, and controlling inventory to ensure adequate levels, product quality, eye appeal, and freshness, while preventing the sale of outdated or spoiled products. Periodic inventories, administrative paperwork, and maintaining accurate department records are also part of the job. The Produce Manager is responsible for ensuring produce quality, freshness, and quantity standards are met, and for proper merchandising of products by understanding and implementing schematics, merchandising advertised items, proper signing procedures, and monitoring product flow. They must comply with all relevant labeling laws, federal and state regulations, company policies, and health and food safety standards. Additionally, they check competitors for comparisons on prices, product variety, and merchandising procedures, and assist customers by making product suggestions and engaging in suggestive selling. Ensuring cleanliness and sanitation of the sales floor, work area, cooler, equipment, wet boxes, and cases is crucial. The manager assists with answering incoming calls, resolving customer complaints, and implementing emergency procedures. They ensure associates are trained and instructed in proper work duties, monitor performance, and resolve associate complaints, reporting observations and issues to the Store Director. Maintaining confidentiality of associate, store sales, and company information is required. The role demands performing all job duties and responsibilities safely, accurately, and with honesty and integrity, along with other necessary duties.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
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