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Prop Manager information

What is a prop manager?

Prop Managers, also known as property managers, are professionals responsible for overseeing and managing real estate properties on behalf of owners. Their duties typically include handling tenant relations, collecting rent, coordinating maintenance and repairs, and ensuring the property complies with relevant laws and regulations. They act as the main point of contact between property owners and tenants and often manage multiple properties at once. Prop Managers help maximize the value of real estate investments by maintaining high occupancy rates and addressing issues promptly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a prop manager?

To thrive as a Prop Manager, you need knowledge of theatre production processes, organization, budgeting, and a background in stagecraft or related fields. Familiarity with inventory management systems, basic carpentry tools, and safety certifications are typically used in the role. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication help manage prop logistics and collaborate with directors and crew. These skills ensure that productions run smoothly, props are safe and appropriate, and creative visions are realized on stage or screen.

What are some common challenges a prop manager faces when coordinating with multiple departments during a production?

Prop Managers often juggle requests from directors, designers, and actors while ensuring that props meet artistic vision, safety standards, and logistical deadlines. Balancing these demands requires strong communication skills and adaptability, as last-minute changes are common and can impact the overall flow of production. Effective Prop Managers build strong relationships with set designers, stage managers, and technical crews to anticipate needs, solve problems quickly, and keep the production running smoothly.

Kitchen Manager*

Roche Bros. Supermarkets

West Roxbury, MA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Roche Bros. Supermarkets rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

To effectively plan, organize, lead, coordinate and optimize the materials and human resources in the kitchen department to provide variety and high quality merchandise appealingly displayed to maximize the sales and profits of the kitchen department while maintaining great customer service.


  • Must be 18 years of age with High School diploma or equivalent;
  • Successful experience in the kitchen operation (i.e., merchandising, ordering, inventory, and pricing).
  • Complete training in the kitchen operation.
  • 3-5 years of professional cooking experience in the food industry.
  • Ability to display initiative and work with limited supervision.
  • Must be Servsafe certified.
  • Computer skills in e-mail retrieving and sending; basic word document skills.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English, with the ability to follow instructions.
  • Ability to work a scheduled based on the business needs of the store location.
  • Authorized to work within the U.S.

The list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary by the company.

  • Provide an open door atmosphere conducive to high associate morale and excellent customer service. Achieve the highest associate morale in the industry by managing in a style that is Respectful, Supportive and Totally Team Oriented (RSTO).
  • Commit to the “Golden Rule” and work with other associates to build a strong kitchen team.
  • Promote the company image as a service-oriented operation where every associate will greet, assist, render efficient service and thank customers in a prompt, courteous, friendly, and business-like manner.
  • Possess good communication skills and the ability to conduct and facilitate department meetings.
  • Ensure all new department associates receive proper review and training regarding job descriptions, goals and objectives.
  • Ensure fair and consistent treatment in administering discipline to promote high associate morale.
  • Responsible for inventory, security and expense control of the department.
  • Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, and thus compliance with all state and federal laws applicable to our industry (i.e., scheduling/labor laws, dress code, sanitation regulations, etc.).
  • Resolve customer complaints to the full satisfaction of the customer.
  • Ensure the department is merchandised in accordance with the needs of the community.
  • Guarantee the best-trained kitchen team in the industry. Train and develop associates in accordance with company policy and procedures.
  • Individual and department completion of the onboarding/e-learnings and checklist within 30 days of hire/entering department.
  • Order, receive, unload and store deliveries; store, price, date, rotate, and stock product and prepare product for display and sale.
  • Keep all kitchen products in display cases, coolers and freezers rotated in accordance with company policy and product code dates and always make use of the oldest products first (first in, first out).
  • Effectively control proper storage limiting shrink and damaged goods.
  • Achieve and maintain department’s merchandising goals and standards in cooperation with store manager and department merchandisers and buyers (such as gross profit, presentation, etc.).
  • Planning work schedules and breaks; achieve payroll consistently by scheduling within budget.
  • Ensure all wage and hour policies and regulations are adhered to, maintain accurate records, and respond timely to all location mail, reports, and records.
  • Monitor cooler and display area temperature to ensure product quality; report refrigeration failure immediately.
  • Offer product samples, answer product questions, and offer assistance in finding or suggesting product.
  • Prepare special orders that are requested by customers
  • Helping minimizing all department expenses without compromising department conditions or customer service level (i.e., payroll, supplies, insurance cost).
  • Delegate and use initiative, ingenuity and good judgment to act on opportunities and solve problems.
  • Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, thus compliance with all state and federal laws applicable to our industry (i.e., labor/scheduling laws, dress code, sanitation regulations, etc.).
  • Guarantee outstanding product quality and presentation through cooperation with store manager, merchandisers, and buyers.
  • Ensure that company standards of safety, proper food handling practices, sanitation and productivity are achieved.
  • Practice the “Cleaner’s Creed” and proper sanitation procedures.
  • Ensure sales and work area are swept clean, orderly, and free from safety hazards; report hazards to management.
  • Exercise proper safety practices when lifting, moving product, and using equipment.

Secondary Job Functions:

  • Verify price checks for customers as needed.
  • Ensure all product labels, signs and prices are aligned with product.
  • Notify management of associate theft, customer shoplifting, unauthorized markdowns or property defacement.
  • Other duties as assigned by management.

The physical demands and safety risk factors of the job listed below may occur during each work shift and are listed according to their frequency.

Physical Demands

Frequency

Crawling.

0% (N) Never

Pushing and pulling up to 500 lbs., lifting up to 50 lbs., climbing up to 8 feet, kneeling, and crouching,  

1-33% (O) Occasionally

Carrying up to 50 lbs., bending, balancing, stooping, and reaching at waist or overhead.

34-66% (F) Frequently

Handling, fingering, feeling, talking, seeing, hearing, and smelling.

67-100% (C) Continuously

Safety Risk Factors

Frequency

Loud noise, cluttered floor surface, contact with skin irritant, toxic exposure (see material safety data sheet), nuisance dust, fumes, sprays, and hazardous cleaning solutions.

1-33% (O) Occasionally

Twisting or back and neck, slippery floor surface, and contact with sharp objects.

34-66% (F) Frequently

Hazardous equipment (mechanical moving parts).

67-100% (C) Continuously

Machines, tools, and equipment utilized:

Food processor, grill, slicer, knives, kitchen utensils, case cutter, warmer, oven, fryer, smoker, electronic scales, mixer, shrink film wrap, pallet jack, power jack, pressure washer, trash compactor.

Repetitive Action:

Continuous movement of entire body.

Working Conditions: Working environment is inside and may include exposure to cold and hot temperatures.

Hiring Range: In accordance with MA Pay Transparency requirements, the following represents a good faith estimate of the hiring range for this position. At Roche Bros., we carefully consider a wide range of non-discriminatory factors when determining salary. Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to education, experience, qualifications, and internal equity. The hiring range for this position is $24.30 - $31.60 per hour.


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