
General Summary: The Store Manager in Training (MIT) is a developmental leadership role designed to prepare future Store Managers through hands-on training in all aspects of convenience store operations, including customer service, merchandising, inventory management, food service, staffing, and financial performance. The MIT will work alongside experienced Store Managers across multiple locations, gaining the knowledge and leadership skills needed to successfully manage a store and provide management support where needed.
Essential Functions
Requirements
Competencies:
Education & Experience:
Preferred
Physical Requirements:
This position is classified as Medium Duty and requires:
Career Path
The Store Manager in Training role is designed as a pathway to Store Manager. Successful candidates who demonstrate leadership capability, operational proficiency, and alignment with company values may be promoted into a Store Manager position upon completion of the training program.
Work Conditions: Conditions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully and safely perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities.
Environment: Regular work schedules. However, overtime may be required if necessary to complete projects or specialized training. This position works majority in a climate-controlled office and rarely in extreme heat or cold. No travel is required.
Physical: This position is defined as Medium. Work involves exerting between 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally using any combination of body, hands, fingers, arms, legs, and feet to complete tasks. Walking or standing to a significant degree.
Other: None.

Cooperatives, including River Country Cooperative, were formed with three basic principles in mind:
The User-Owned Principle: The people who use the cooperative are also those who own the cooperative.
The User-Control Principle: The people who use the cooperative are those who govern the cooperative.
The User-Benefit Principle: The people who use the cooperative benefit from its profits.
These core principles have remained unchanged since River Country was formed decades ago. Today, our cooperative continues to operate with these three guiding principles to accomplish more collectively than our producer/owners could achieve individually.
Our goal at River Country is to help you succeed. Whether you are a producer bringing grain to the elevator or purchasing crop production inputs, or a family filling up with gas and picking up your favorite snacks before a vacation, we’re here for you.
You don’t have to be a cooperative member to save at River Country. But it’s also easy to become a member. If you’re already buying our products and using our services, all you have to do is pick up a patronage card, fill it out, and turn it in. Then as a member of River Country, you’ll share in your cooperative’s annual earnings.