I've never have seen etl operations before...only etl logistics at any of my stores...
I've never have seen etl operations before...only etl logistics at any of my stores...
Not a bad job to have!I've never have seen etl operations before...only etl logistics at any of my stores...
A+ P-Fresh, org chart 5. We got an ETL-Ops as a result of AE14. We used to have Replenishment and a second Hardlines, but those positions were cut. Our Ops is responsible for overseeing the process teams (plano, pricing, instocks, backroom day) and ensuring that their processes are brand and achieving green scores.
Not a bad job to have!I've never have seen etl operations before...only etl logistics at any of my stores...
A+ P-Fresh, org chart 5. We got an ETL-Ops as a result of AE14. We used to have Replenishment and a second Hardlines, but those positions were cut. Our Ops is responsible for overseeing the process teams (plano, pricing, instocks, backroom day) and ensuring that their processes are brand and achieving green scores.
How many ETL's do most stores actually have? Pretty sure we have three, ETL-HR, ETL-GE and ETL-LOG. That's it. No SF, RX, Ops, AP, HL, etc.
Our upper management just consists of 3 ETL's, STL, and 3 Sr. TL's.
1 SL and 1 HL upstairs, 1 SL and 1 HL downstairs. Probably could make 1 do each level.Wow, 2 HL, and 2 SL is quite a change from 0 of either.
1 SL and 1 HL upstairs, 1 SL and 1 HL downstairs. Probably could make 1 do each level.Wow, 2 HL, and 2 SL is quite a change from 0 of either.
It's interesting that you don't have a ETL that would be in charge of Hardlines & Softlines. If you are going to staff at min. ETL's you are generally looking at: ETL-HR, ETL-HL&SL, ETL-Log. In my Market the first thing to go was the ETL-AP & ETL-GE as those are both positions that can be easily run by a APTL/GSTL. The rest can be filled in with numerous Sr. TL's and save Spot some dolla bills
1 SL and 1 HL upstairs, 1 SL and 1 HL downstairs. Probably could make 1 do each level.Wow, 2 HL, and 2 SL is quite a change from 0 of either.
It's weird that softlines and hardlines are split between levels. You'd think all of softlines would be on one level and all of hardlines would be on the other level. Then you'd just have to have an LOD on each level during all open hours.
It's interesting that you don't have a ETL that would be in charge of Hardlines & Softlines. If you are going to staff at min. ETL's you are generally looking at: ETL-HR, ETL-HL&SL, ETL-Log. In my Market the first thing to go was the ETL-AP & ETL-GE as those are both positions that can be easily run by a APTL/GSTL. The rest can be filled in with numerous Sr. TL's and save Spot some dolla bills
@Nauzhror's ETL-GE might also be in charge of the sales floor. In lower volume stores, GE is almost always combined with something else - often softlines, sometimes the entire sales floor. In some ULV stores, the STL runs GE.
1 SL and 1 HL upstairs, 1 SL and 1 HL downstairs. Probably could make 1 do each level.Wow, 2 HL, and 2 SL is quite a change from 0 of either.
It's weird that softlines and hardlines are split between levels. You'd think all of softlines would be on one level and all of hardlines would be on the other level. Then you'd just have to have an LOD on each level during all open hours.
It's interesting that you don't have a ETL that would be in charge of Hardlines & Softlines. If you are going to staff at min. ETL's you are generally looking at: ETL-HR, ETL-HL&SL, ETL-Log. In my Market the first thing to go was the ETL-AP & ETL-GE as those are both positions that can be easily run by a APTL/GSTL. The rest can be filled in with numerous Sr. TL's and save Spot some dolla bills
@Nauzhror's ETL-GE might also be in charge of the sales floor. In lower volume stores, GE is almost always combined with something else - often softlines, sometimes the entire sales floor. In some ULV stores, the STL runs GE.
The LOD is responsible for both floors. One LOD for morning, one for mid, and one closing LOD. If you're not the LOD you focus on your area. LOD has to be moving around a lot. Lots of times only 1 ETL is in the store.