Salon Operation Manager

Juut Salonspa

Minneapolis, MN

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budget Management, Event Management, Facilities and Maintenance, Inventory Management, Onboarding, Operations, Operations Management, People Management, Point of Sale (POS) Systems, Retail, Schedule Development, Team Building, Team Lead/Manager
LOCATION
Minneapolis, MN
POSTED
1 day ago

The Salon Operations Manager oversees daily salon and Creative Hub operations, ensuring smooth functioning and exceptional guest service. They lead guest interactions, organize events, manage inventory, budgets, and facility maintenance, and support new artist onboarding. Responsibilities include managing staff schedules, approving payroll, and maintaining a welcoming environment. The role also involves leading the Guest Service team, fostering team development, and addressing guest concerns. Qualifications include at least 2 years of team management in a salon, spa, or retail setting, proficiency with business and POS systems, and availability Tuesday–Saturday. The position is based in an office/retail environment, offering benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and service discounts. Success requires strong leadership, organizational skills, and a passion for delivering memorable guest experiences.

About the Company

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Juut Salonspa

OUR MISSION We celebrate individuality, authenticity and real beauty. Our mission is to create dynamic and significant Daymaking experiences that positively impact people, society and the world at large. Our vision at Juut is to transform the world with beauty. OUR HISTORY In 1977, David Wagner, owner and Daymaker at Juut Salonspas, attended the Horst Education Center to begin his career as a hairstylist. It was then that his long relationship with Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Horst & Friends Salons and the Aveda Corporation, began. After graduating from beauty school, David began working as Horst’s assistant and followed by an upward move through many roles including stylist, salon manager and vice president of the organization. In 1986, David left to start his own salon in Uptown Minneapolis, which he called Salon Salon. By 1989, David and Horst merged their two companies to become Horst Salons, Inc. In 1991, David bought Horst out of the partnership and ran the salons as Horst Salons. Come 1998, he bought the Yosh Salon in Palo Alto, California from famed stylist Yosh Toya. The group of salons changed names from Horst in Minnesota and Yosh in California to Juut Salonspa in 1999. The name Juut was chosen as it literally means “to uplift humanity and serve others.” In 2015, Juut acquired two additional salons in Arizona, previously known as Mood Swings. In addition to his role as owner/Daymaker at Juut, David is the best selling author of Life as a Daymaker: How to Change the World Simply by Making Someone’s Day and travels internationally speaking to businesses, schools and organizations to share the Daymaker Movement.
COMPANY SIZE
100 to 499 employees
INDUSTRY
Retail
WEBSITE
http://www.juut.com