Project Manager, Store Operations Technology

The Gap

Folsom, California

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Change Management, Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Data Analysis, Field Trials, Leadership, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Multitasking, Operations Management, Performance Analysis, Problem Solving Skills, Process Improvement, Program Evaluation, Project/Program Management, Retail, Retail Management, Retail Operations, Technical Operations, Time Management, Trend Analysis
LOCATION
Folsom, California
POSTED
30+ days ago

About the Role

The Project Manager of Store Capabilities drives the execution and continuous
improvement of store-facing technology, tools, and operational initiatives across Gap Inc. stores. This role is responsible for delivering scalable solutions that improve store execution, enhance the associate experience, and support commercial outcomes.

The Project Manager partners cross-functionally with Technology, Product, Field
Leadership and Store Operations to ensure initiatives are clearly defined, effectively communicated, and successfully adopted in the field. Acting as the voice of the field, this role ensures that strategies translate into practical, executable solutions that drive consistency and performance at scale.

What You'll Do

Key Responsibilities
•Lead execution of store capabilities and technology initiatives, including new
releases, enhancements, and issue resolution across stores
•Drive field readiness through clear, actionable communication, tools, and support
materials that enable consistent execution
•Partner cross-functionally with Technology, Product, HR, Communications, and
Store Operations to align priorities and deliver integrated solutions
•Identify and implement process improvements that simplify store operations and
reduce friction for field teams
•Monitor, triage, and resolve store-facing issues, ensuring timely communication
and resolution
•Analyze performance data and field feedback to identify trends, inform decisions,
and improve program effectiveness
•Support change management efforts to drive adoption of new tools, processes, and
capabilities
•Represent the voice of the field in all initiatives, ensuring solutions are practical,
scalable, and drive business impact

Behaviors
•Center on the Customer: Keeps the customer and associate experience at the
center of decisions and solutions
•Create with Curiosity: Seeks to understand, simplify, and improve how store
capabilities show up for teams and customers
•Collaborate with Candor: Builds strong partnerships across teams, functions, and
brands to deliver results
•Drive What Matters: Focuses on high-impact work and takes ownership for
outcomes

Who You Are


•Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in retail operations, business, or related
field
•3–5+ years of experience in retail operations, store technology, or project/program
management
•Experience executing cross-functional initiatives in a fast-paced, multi-brand or
multi-channel environment
•Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to translate insights into
action
•Effective communication and influencing skills across all levels of the organization
•Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in ambiguous
environments
•Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word; familiarity with AI and reporting tools
preferred
•Retail store experience or strong understanding of store operations preferred

About the Company

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The Gap

Doris and Don Fisher opened the first Gap store in 1969 with a simple idea -- to make it easier to find a pair of jeans and a commitment to do more. Over the last 46 years, the company has grown from a single store to a global fashion business with five brands -- Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta and Intermix. Gap's clothes are available in 90 countries worldwide through 3,300 company-operated stores, almost 400 franchise stores, and e-commerce sites and is still growing. Many companies work to improve their services and businesses every day by using GAP Testers who anonymously go into various places and report back to the companies on everything from cleanliness, customer service to quality control. Being a tester is a very flexible, fun job with lots of benefits.
COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
All
WEBSITE
http://www.gap.com