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Northern / NorthMartIqaluit, NU, CAWarehouse Manager
Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services - CFMWSIqaluit, NU, CanadaNunavut Research Advisor
Nunavut Tunngavik IncorporatedIqaluit, NU, CAStore Manager
The North West CompanyIqaluit, NURetail Store Department Head
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Store Manager
Northern / NorthMartIqaluit, NU, CA- Full-time
Iqaluit, NU – Retail Leadership Opportunity
Northern / NorthMart is seeking an experienced Store Manager 각 to lead our recently renovated store in Iqaluit, Nunavut. This is a high‑impact leadership role for a proven retail professional who wants to take ownership of a complex operation and make a real difference in a Northern community.
For the right candidate, this role offers the potential to earn a six‑figure salary; in addition to incentives and Northern allowances.
What You’ll Do
- Lead all aspects of store жoperations, including sales, profitability, labour, and inventory
- Build, coach, and develop an effective leadership and frontline team
- Drive customer service excellence, merchandising, and in‑store execution
- Manage budgets, expenses, and loss prevention
- Build strong relationships within the community and with local stakeholders
What We’re Looking For
What We Offer
Relocation
Relocation is required. Support is provided.
About Life In Iqaluit
Living in Iqaluit offers a unique lifestyle for people who value community, adventure, and a strong connection to the land. It’s an ideal place for individuals and families who enjoy the outdoors, embrace four distinct seasons, and appreciate a close‑knit, welcoming community.
Iqaluit offers modern amenities including a newly renovated Northern Store, restaurants, fitness facilities, cultural centers, and reliable air connections to southern Canada. The city has strong education options with multiple elementary and secondary schools, French and Inuktitut programming, and access to post‑secondary learning through Nunavut Arctic College.
For those who enjoy northern living, meaningful work, and a slower pace balanced with rich culture and opportunity, Iqaluit can be an incredibly rewarding place to call home.
Our Promise to Indigenous Peoples
North West Company recognizes its longstanding relationship with Indigenous Peoples and its role as the largest provider of goods and services to Indigenous communities in northern Canada. In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, we acknowledge Canada’s colonial history and the policies of racism that created power imbalancesicne.
Our Promise to Indigenous Peoples is a reaffirmed commitment to building more collaborative relationships that will enhance the inclusion and social well‑being of Indigenous people of Canada. We fully commit to the spirit of reconciliation reflected in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and final report.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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