Job Description
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store in-charge for garments is responsible for the daily operations of a store or warehouse, including managing staff, handling inventory of raw materials, trims, and finished goods, and ensuring store organization and efficiency. Key duties include maintaining stock accuracy, coordinating with production and vendors, implementing sales strategies, and ensuring a high level of customer service and adherence to safety policies.
Key responsibilities
Inventory Management :
Oversee the receipt, storage, and issuance of fabrics, trims, and finished garments.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all stock.
Conduct regular inventory audits and verifications.
Place orders for new stock as needed to maintain appropriate levels.
Operations and Store Management :
Supervise the day-to-day running of the store or warehouse.
Ensure the store is clean, organized, and efficient.
Manage logistics, including incoming and outgoing shipments.
Implement and enforce store policies, including safety and loss prevention.
Staff and Team Management :
Supervise, train, and manage store personnel to ensure efficient operations.
Coordinate with other departments, such as production and procurement, to meet business needs.
Performance and Sales (Retail-focused) :
Monitor and analyze sales performance to meet store targets.
Implement sales strategies and promotional events to boost revenue.
Ensure high levels of customer service and satisfaction.
Maintain visual merchandising standards and brand guidelines.
Required skills and qualifications
Experience in storekeeping, inventory control, and warehouse management.
Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Leadership and team management abilities.
Knowledge of garment manufacturing processes and materials (especially for export houses).
Proficiency with inventory management systems and computer software.
Excellent communication skills.
Problem-solving skills.
A high school diploma is often the minimum requirement, with a college degree sometimes preferred.
Requirements
quality in-charge, often a quality manager or quality control manager, is responsible for ensuring products and processes meet established quality standards. This includes developing and implementing quality control systems, monitoring production, analyzing data, and driving continuous improvement initiatives. They also play a key role in training staff, investigating customer complaints, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Key Responsibilities : Developing and Implementing Quality Control Systems : Creating and maintaining quality standards, procedures, and protocols. Monitoring Production : Overseeing manufacturing processes to ensure products meet quality requirements. Inspecting and Testing : Conducting regular audits, inspections, and tests on products and processes. Analyzing Data : Gathering and analyzing data to identify trends, areas for improvement, and root causes of quality issues. Driving Continuous Improvement : Implementing corrective actions, developing strategies to reduce waste, and improving efficiency. Training and Mentoring : Providing training to staff on quality standards and best practices. Ensuring Compliance : Adhering to industry regulations and standards. Managing Customer Feedback : Investigating customer complaints and working to resolve issues. Reporting : Preparing reports on quality performance, non-conformities, and corrective actions. Collaboration : Working with cross-functional teams to address quality issues and improve product performance. Supplier Management : Working with suppliers to ensure they meet quality requirements. Documentation : Maintaining accurate records of quality inspections, audits, and corrective actions.
Store Incharge • Gurgaon Kty., HR, in