Shop Manager Retail & Wholesale - Thomasville, NC at Geebo

Shop Manager

Thomasville, NC Thomasville, NC Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$48.
3K - $61.
1K a year Estimated:
$48.
3K - $61.
1K a year 4 hours ago 4 hours ago 4 hours ago Strickland Brothers 10 Minute Oil Change is one of the fastest growing quick lube companies in the entire country.
In the last year, we have grown from just over 30 corporate locations to over 125 in 1 year and we are not slowing down! Our 10-minute, drive-thru oil change and focus on customer satisfaction creates a positive, fun environment for staff and our customers.
We are actively seeking highly motivated, Store Managers from all backgrounds to join our team.
Whether you have an automotive background or not, our training programs will give you all the tools necessary to be successful.
With the rate at which we are growing, we have many advancement opportunities for you to grow with us.
Responsibilities:
Manage and facilitate daily shop operations including opening and closing on time Provide a customer experience above industry standard and maintain high review ratings Think critically to resolve issues as they happen in real-time; think proactively to spot potential issues before they arise Ability to conduct interviewing, hiring, training, counseling, developing and termination of teammates Train your team to perform light duty maintenance on customers' vehicles Enforce all policies and procedures Creating a positive work environment for staff Partner with Area Manager to set goals and review performance Ability to effectively communicate verbally and electronically using Microsoft Outlook and Teams Manage customer relations Maintain accurate inventory Cash management of daily bank deposits Create weekly schedules and manage labor Monitor and track in shop performance goals Ensuring compliance with safety and health regulations Ensuring a clean and visually pleasing store environment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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