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Naas, Kildare, Ireland
Naas, Ireland
Haven Hire
Full time
You are responsible for the day to day running of a small Haven Hire depot which entails delivering a high standard of customer service along with achieving key performance indicators including profitability, sales, margin, stock management, debtors, health & safety and people management. Job Specification: Manage & control the day to day activities of the depot in line with company policies & procedures. Facilitate & drive sales while maximising margins in line with budget. Identify customer needs & requirements to maximise sales. Build & maintain relationships with customers Manage Debtors. Strive to have the branch as efficient as possible. Liaise with the appropriate people to ensure in store marketing & merchandising with support available. Identify where improvements can be made and are necessary. Stock control & stock management. Ensure all branch administration is kept up to date at all times & ensure that all requests for information internally & externally are responded to promptly Manage & motivate staff. Adhere to & implement Health & Safety rules & procedures. Ability to work on their own. The above list is not intended to capture every detail of your role the main areas of responsibility
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General manager. G.Y.M. is general yardmaster
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Caboose, or general manager's car
Monkeys climb trees.
A ship which acts as a mobile or fixed base for other ships and submarines at a naval base.
Naval Supply Depot, aka
a manager of prostitutes
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