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Store Associate - 27th Street PT



Date Posted: 11/11/2009
Department: CORPORATE STORES


Office:           Batteries Plus Milwaukee 27th Street

Location:      Milwaukee, WI

Description

Sell batteries and accessory items toretail and commercial customers. Provide customers with solutions, perform battery tests and installations, and contribute to the overall success of the store. Must be able to lift 50 + lbs., possess a valid driver’s license (required). We provide flexible hours to accommodate a multitude of schedules.



Batteries Plus was the first organization to respond to the evolving needs of the replacement battery market. Since opening our first store in 1988, we have grown to be the largest most comprehensive retail and business-to-business chain focused on the battery category. Batteries Plus is currently approaching 400+ stores operating from coast to coast. We pride ourselves in being known as


"America's Battery Experts."


Come join our fast-paced, exciting work environment with real opportunity for growth! We are currently growing our sales team and looking for individuals who wish to develop a strong career path and move into store management.
 
At Batteries plus, you will not only experience a fun-filled work environment, but will be rewarded with outstanding pay and benefits! Benefits vary by location.
 
 
This is a great opportunity to grow within our leading edge business!!



 


Batteries Plus is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.


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