Navy Exchange Service Command
DEPARTMENT MANAGER (PHOTO LAB) RECRUIT TRAINING COMMAND
Navy Exchange Service Command, Chicago, Illinois, United States,
Job Description - DEPARTMENT MANAGER (PHOTO LAB)RECRUIT TRAINING COMMAND (240003QM)Job Number:
240003QMPrimary Location:
Organization:
Job Summary:
Responsible for the overall administration and operation of the Photo Lab including sales profits, merchandise and control of equipment, product development, records, reports, and security of cash.Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensures that established sales and profit goals are achieved through sound management and creative promotional actions.Responsible for the preparation of department operating budgets, exercising fiscal restraints and initiating planning of new and required programs.Develops and maintains procurement sources, items, and price lines for merchandise, supplies, and services to ensure patrons can purchase services and products at the lowest practical cost.Supervises and directs subordinates. Performs personnel administration duties such as interviewing prospective employees, evaluating work performance, recommending approval or disapproval of leave, taking appropriate disciplinary actions, and recommending personnel actions.Plans, schedules, and coordinates work operations; assures subordinates meet established work standards.Ensures effective security measures for equipment custody, prevention of pilferage, and economical use and protection of supplies, equipment, and cash.Maintains records and reports as required; takes inventory at required intervals.Develops short and long-range facility improvements and equipment replacement projects with Services Manager and Facilities Manager.Works closely with the location IT department to ensure proper PII policies are in place.Continually monitors applicable contracts to ensure compliance by vendors; reports any discrepancies to Services Manager. Serves as an ACOR.Maintains current knowledge of the photographic industry, operational procedures, industry trends, equipment, and techniques; makes recommendations for additional income-producing products and services.Maintains quality control of services rendered and products sold. Works with local accounting department to ensure profit margins and inventory controls are maintained.Responsible for ensuring proper cash control and maintenance of cash receipts.Oversees effective operation of remote Photo Studio location; maintains pricing and promotions to incur incremental sales.Liaison with Recruit Training Command to coordinate scheduling and execution of photo lab services rendered.Coordinates with Visual Merchandising department to ensure complex signage and installation are produced in a cost-effective manner.Works under the direction of the Services Operations Manager. Performs other related duties as assigned.Minimum Requirements:
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
3 years experience in technical or retail operations work or other responsible work that enabled the applicant to gain knowledge of operational practices, skill in dealing with others, and the ability to exercise mature judgment. OR
SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE:
1 year of academic study above the high school level may be substituted for 9 months of experience, up to a maximum of a 4-year bachelor’s degree for 3 years of general experience, or 6 months of technical or vocational training may be substituted for each year of experience to a maximum of 4 years.SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
1 year of responsible experience that provided a background in the techniques and methods of photo-finishing, merchandising of services, and maintenance of equipment or similar work which demonstrated the knowledge and abilities to manage a service area.
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240003QMPrimary Location:
Organization:
Job Summary:
Responsible for the overall administration and operation of the Photo Lab including sales profits, merchandise and control of equipment, product development, records, reports, and security of cash.Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensures that established sales and profit goals are achieved through sound management and creative promotional actions.Responsible for the preparation of department operating budgets, exercising fiscal restraints and initiating planning of new and required programs.Develops and maintains procurement sources, items, and price lines for merchandise, supplies, and services to ensure patrons can purchase services and products at the lowest practical cost.Supervises and directs subordinates. Performs personnel administration duties such as interviewing prospective employees, evaluating work performance, recommending approval or disapproval of leave, taking appropriate disciplinary actions, and recommending personnel actions.Plans, schedules, and coordinates work operations; assures subordinates meet established work standards.Ensures effective security measures for equipment custody, prevention of pilferage, and economical use and protection of supplies, equipment, and cash.Maintains records and reports as required; takes inventory at required intervals.Develops short and long-range facility improvements and equipment replacement projects with Services Manager and Facilities Manager.Works closely with the location IT department to ensure proper PII policies are in place.Continually monitors applicable contracts to ensure compliance by vendors; reports any discrepancies to Services Manager. Serves as an ACOR.Maintains current knowledge of the photographic industry, operational procedures, industry trends, equipment, and techniques; makes recommendations for additional income-producing products and services.Maintains quality control of services rendered and products sold. Works with local accounting department to ensure profit margins and inventory controls are maintained.Responsible for ensuring proper cash control and maintenance of cash receipts.Oversees effective operation of remote Photo Studio location; maintains pricing and promotions to incur incremental sales.Liaison with Recruit Training Command to coordinate scheduling and execution of photo lab services rendered.Coordinates with Visual Merchandising department to ensure complex signage and installation are produced in a cost-effective manner.Works under the direction of the Services Operations Manager. Performs other related duties as assigned.Minimum Requirements:
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
3 years experience in technical or retail operations work or other responsible work that enabled the applicant to gain knowledge of operational practices, skill in dealing with others, and the ability to exercise mature judgment. OR
SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE:
1 year of academic study above the high school level may be substituted for 9 months of experience, up to a maximum of a 4-year bachelor’s degree for 3 years of general experience, or 6 months of technical or vocational training may be substituted for each year of experience to a maximum of 4 years.SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
1 year of responsible experience that provided a background in the techniques and methods of photo-finishing, merchandising of services, and maintenance of equipment or similar work which demonstrated the knowledge and abilities to manage a service area.
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