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Store Manager - New Store Opening - May 2025
Churchill Shopping Centre, Brighton
Fast Growing Premium Retailer
Salary up to £28,000 per annum dependent on experience plus bonus

Our client is a fast growing premium retail brand who have plans to open an impressive amount of stores over the next few years.

This premium retailer is about providing customers with fantastic service and high quality products in a luxury setting.

About the Role

As Store Manager, you're the driving force behind your store's success. With strategic vision and hands-on leadership, you'll create a dynamic, customer-first environment that delivers exceptional service, strong sales, and an empowered team.

You'll set the standard, ensuring every detail aligns with providing a luxury experience while taking ownership of store performance, customer engagement, and team development.

Responsibilities

Deliver an unforgettable customer experience
Drive sales & maximise store performance
Lead, coach & develop your team
Ensure operational excellence
Be a strategic thinker
Store standards and visual merchandising
Own communication & collaborationWhat We're Looking For

Experienced retail manager/supervisor from ideally a jewellery, fashion or lifestyle brand that promotes 1-2-1 customer service
Passionate about coaching & leading teams
Customer service-driven and clientelling focused
Strong commercial acumen
Results-oriented & solutions-focused
Loves fashion, jewellery and trend awareBenefits

Competitive Salary + Commission & Bonuses
Career Growth - Be part of a fast-growing, globally expanding brand.
Product Allowance & Generous Discounts
Exciting Incentives & Competitions
A Birthday Day OffInterested? Apply today to be part of an exciting retailer with lots of opportunity for career growth.

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