Retail Project Manager
Beyond Retail is seeking a Project Manager to oversee retail site execution and end-to-end operational delivery. The role involves managing project planning, PnL, strategic vendor relationships, and customer escalations. Candidates must have experience in commercial fit-outs and proficiency in Microsoft Office tools. This role is responsible for ensuring quality and timeline adherence across multiple site locations.
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Experience
4-15 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Beyond Retail is seeking a Project Manager to oversee retail site execution and end-to-end operational delivery. The role involves managing project planning, PnL, strategic vendor relationships, and customer escalations. Candidates must have experience in commercial fit-outs and proficiency in Microsoft Office tools. This role is responsible for ensuring quality and timeline adherence across multiple site locations.
TAL's take
Solid operational scope with clear responsibilities in retail fit-outs, though company branding is unfamiliar.
Clear project management role defined with specific industry requirements (fit-outs) and tangible KPIs.
Must haves
- 4 to 15 years experience in Project Management / Site Execution
- Minimum 3 years experience in fit-outs for commercial or retail spaces
- Ability to work with multiple stakeholders and drive priorities
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- Strong aptitude and analytical skills
- B.Arch or civil engineering degree
Tools and skills
About the company
Unfamiliar company in the retail/fit-out sector, defaulting to mid-tier.
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