Store Manager-Brent Cross

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This is an exciting opportunity to join fabulous luxury brand as Store Manager, to lead with passion, innovate with confidence, and be part of a brand that’s redefining luxury retail. I am looking to speak with Managers who are passionate about service and delivering an amazing experience for all their customers.
As Store Manager, you will be the driving force behind your store’s success. With a hands-on leadership style, you’ll create a dynamic environment that delivers exceptional service, strong sales, and an empowered team.
You'll set the standard, ensuring every detail aligns with a luxury experience while taking ownership of store performance, customer engagement, and team development.
What You’ll Do:

Deliver an unforgettable customer experience – Lead by example, fostering long-term relationships and providing personalised styling and service.
Drive sales & maximise store performance – Take full ownership of sales targets, KPIs, and profitability, ensuring commercial success.
Become a trained expert in Piercing & Jewellery Welding – Support your team in delivering these specialist services (full certification provided).
Lead, coach & develop your team – Recruit, train, and inspire a high-performing team that embodies the brand image.
Ensure operational excellence – Oversee inventory, loss prevention, and store presentation, maintaining luxury retail standards.
Be a strategic thinker – Identify opportunities for growth, customer engagement, and brand elevation.
Own communication & collaboration – Act as the link between your store, leadership team, and brand HQ.  
What We’re Looking For:

3+ years’ store leadership experience, within jewellery, fashion and/ or luxury retail. This can be in a Store Manager or Assistant Manager role, ready for the next step in their career journey.
Passionate about coaching & leading teams – A natural motivator who drives performance.
Customer-obsessed & service-driven – Thrives on delivering a luxury experience.
Strong commercial acumen – Confident in sales analysis, KPIs, and action planning.
Become a trained expert in Piercing & Jewellery Welding – Support the team in delivering these specialist services to enhance the customer experience – No prior experience needed, full certification provided!
Results-oriented & solutions-focused – A proactive leader who takes initiative.
Loves fashion, jewellery, and styling trends – Brings creativity and vision.
Flexible availability – Willing to work evenings, weekends, and key trading periods. Perks & Benefits:

Competitive Salary + Commission & Bonuses
Career Growth – Be part of a fast-growing, globally expanding brand.
Piercing & Jewellery Welding Training & Certification
Jewellery Allowance & Generous Discounts
Exciting Incentives & Competitions
A Birthday Day Off

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