Audio and video equipment shop manager
Description
Audio and video equipment shop managers assume responsibility for activities and staff in specialised shops.
Other titles
The following job titles also refer to audio and video equipment shop manager:
home entertainment superstore manager
multimedia superstore manager
multimedia equipment shop manager
home entertainment store manager
hi-fi store manager
audio and video equipment store manager
audio-visual store manager
home entertainment shop manager
audio and video store manager
hi-fi shop manager
audio and video shop manager
audio-visual shop manager
multimedia store manager
Minimum qualifications
Bachelor’s degree is generally required to work as audio and video equipment shop manager. However, this requirement may differ in some countries.
ISCO skill level
ISCO skill level is defined as a function of the complexity and range of tasks and duties to be performed in an occupation. It is measured on a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 the lowest level and 4 the highest, by considering:
- the nature of the work performed in an occupation in relation to the characteristic tasks and duties
- the level of formal education required for competent performance of the tasks and duties involved and
- the amount of informal on-the-job training and/or previous experience in a related occupation required for competent performance of these tasks and duties.
Audio and video equipment shop manager is a Skill level 3 occupation.
Audio and video equipment shop manager career path
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Long term prospects
These occupations require some skills and knowledge of audio and video equipment shop manager. They also require other skills and knowledge, but at a higher ISCO skill level, meaning these occupations are accessible from a position of audio and video equipment shop manager with a significant experience and/or extensive training.
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Essential knowledge and skills
Essential knowledge
This knowledge should be acquired through learning to fulfill the role of audio and video equipment shop manager.
Sales activities: The supply of goods, sale of goods and the related financial aspects. The supply of goods entails the selection of goods, import and transfer. The financial aspect includes the processing of purchasing and sales invoices, payments etc. The sale of goods implies the proper presentation and positioning of the goods in the shop in terms of acessibility, promotion, light exposure.
Employment law: The law which mediates the relationship between employees and employers. It concerns employees’ rights at work which are binding by the work contract.
Manufacturer’s instructions for audiovisual equipment: Manufacturer’s instructions required to install audio and video equipment, as specified in the user’s manual.
Essential skills and competences
These skills are necessary for the role of audio and video equipment shop manager.
Ensure customer focus: Attitude that puts customers at the centre of the business in all cases.
Study sales levels of products: Collect and analyse sales levels of products and services in order to use this information for determining the quantities to be produced in the following batches, customer feedback, price trends, and the efficiency of sales methods.
Set up pricing strategies: Apply methods used for setting product value taking into consideration market conditions, competitor actions, input costs, and others.
Order supplies: Command products from relevant suppliers to get convenient and profitable products to purchase.
Manage budgets: Plan, monitor and report on the budget.
Maintain relationship with customers: Build a lasting and meaningful relationship with customers in order to ensure satisfaction and fidelity by providing accurate and friendly advice and support, by delivering quality products and services and by supplying after-sales information and service.
Manage staff: Manage employees and subordinates, working in a team or individually, to maximise their performance and contribution. Schedule their work and activities, give instructions, motivate and direct the workers to meet the company objectives. Monitor and measure how an employee undertakes their responsibilities and how well these activities are executed. Identify areas for improvement and make suggestions to achieve this. Lead a group of people to help them achieve goals and maintain an effective working relationship among staff.
Recommend audiovisual equipment to customers: Recommend and provide customer advice on various brands and types of audio and video equipment, according to the customer’s personal preferences and needs.
Maintain relationship with suppliers: Build a lasting and meaningful relationship with suppliers and service providers in order to establish a positive, profitable and enduring collaboration, co-operation and contract negotiation.
Use different communication channels: Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.
Operate video equipment: Use of various types of video equipment.
Recruit employees: Hire new employees by scoping the job role, advertising, performing interviews and selecting staff in line with company policy and legislation.
Obtain relevant licenses: Comply with specific legal regulations, e.g. install the necessary systems and provide the necessary documentation, in order to obtain the relevant license.
Oversee promotional sales prices: Ensure that sale prices and promotions are passed through the register as they should.
Ensure correct goods labelling: Ensure that goods are labeled with all necessary labeling information (e.g. legal, technological, hazardous and others) regarding the product. Ensure that labels respects the legal requirements and adhere to regulations.
Negotiate sales contracts: Come to an agreement between commercial partners with a focus on terms and conditions, specifications, delivery time, price etc.
Measure customer feedback: Evaluate customer’s comments in order to find out whether customers feel satisfied or dissatisfied with the product or service.
Apply procurement: Undertake ordering of services, equipment, goods or ingredients, compare costs and check the quality to ensure optimal payoff for the organisation.
Maximise sales revenues: Increase possible sales volumes and avoid losses through cross-selling, upselling or promotion of additional services.
Ensure compliance with purchasing and contracting regulations: Implement and monitor company activities in compliance with legal contracting and purchasing legislations.
Adhere to organisational guidelines: Adhere to organisational or department specific standards and guidelines. Understand the motives of the organisation and the common agreements and act accordingly.
Operate audio equipment: Apply technologies for re-creation or recording of sounds, such as speaking, sound of instruments in electrical or mechanical form.
Set sales goals: Set sales goals and objectives to be reached by a sales team within a period of time such as the target amount of sales made and new customers found.
Apply health and safety standards: Adhere to standards of hygiene and safety established by respective authorities.
Supervise merchandise displays: Work closely together with visual display staff to decide how items should be displayed, in order to maximise customer interest and product sales.
Monitor customer service: Ensure all employees are providing excellent customer service in accordance to company policy.
Manage theft prevention: Apply theft and robbery prevention; monitor security surveillance equipment; enforce security procedures if needed.
Negotiate buying conditions: Negotiate terms such as price, quantity, quality, and delivery terms with vendors and suppliers in order to ensure the most beneficial buying conditions.
Optional knowledge and skills
Optional knowledge
This knowledge is sometimes, but not always, required for the role of audio and video equipment shop manager. However, mastering this knowledge allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
Acoustics: The study of sound, its reflection, amplification and absorption in a space.
Types of audiovisual formats: Various audio and video formats, including digital.
Optional skills and competences
These skills and competences are sometimes, but not always, required for the role of audio and video equipment shop manager. However, mastering these skills and competences allows you to have more opportunities for career development.
Perform video editing: Rearrange and edit video footage in the course of the post-production process. Edit the footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as colour correction and effects, speed effects, and audio enhancing.
Maintain audiovisual equipment: Perform routine maintenance tasks on audiovisual equipment as well as minor repairs, such as replacing parts and calibrating the instruments, on equipment used in processing sound and images.
Sell audiovisual equipment: Sell audio and video devices such as TVs, radios, speakers, amplifiers, tuners and microphones.
Advise customers on audiovisual equipment installation: Explain and demonstrate to customers installation procedures of TV sets and audio equipment.
Edit recorded sound: Edit audio footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as crossfading, speed effects, and removing unwanted noises.
Convert different audiovisual formats: Ability to use specialised software to convert data from one audio and/or video format to another.
ISCO group and title
1420 – Retail and wholesale trade managers
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