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Key Team Leader

3.
0 Allen Park, MI Allen Park, MI Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$27.
7K - $35K a year Estimated:
$27.
7K - $35K a year Overview:
LOVE TO TALK SPORTS? Dunham's Sports, one of the largest full-line sporting goods chains in the U.
S.
, was founded in 1937 as Dunham's Bait & Tackle.
Today we have over 240 stores in over 20 Midwest states from Maryland to Nebraska.
We'd like to talk with you about joining our team.
We're looking for smiling, enthusiastic, sports-minded individuals with knowledge of sporting goods to provide our customers with excellent service.
Fun, fast paced work environment, with variety in the day to day routine.
We are currently seeking Key Team Leader (Key Holder) candidates.
This position will carry keys to the store and will part of the leadership team.
Benefits Include :
Merchandise discount Flexible scheduling Additional benefits available for Full-time associates
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include:
Provide excellent customer service is primary responsibility.
Store opening and closing responsibilities.
Merchandising, operational, and administrative functions within the store.
Qualifications:
Job Requirements include:
Must have previous retail supervisory experience.
Field & Stream, Apparel, Footwear, Exercise, or General Athletics product knowledge required.
Merchandising skills preferred.
Desire and demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service is essential.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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