Store Hiring and Training Lead (In-store fast paced environment) – SEYMOUR / BEDFORD/PAOLI/MADISON/SALEM

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About Us

DTID dba Domino's Pizza recognizes the best way to achieve success is to first ensure the satisfaction of its team members. Treating team members exceptionally well is just one way we are committed to putting our people first. Domino's is proud to provide a fair and comprehensive rewards package.

We have over 500 employees in 23 stores across the Indiana and Kentucky area.

We are always looking for exceptional talent and dedication!

Job Description

The Training & Hiring Lead (TNT) is a hands-on, in-store role responsible for hiring, onboarding, training, and developing Domino’s drivers and CSRs. This position works directly inside the stores — coaching on the floor, leading training sessions, and partnering with store leadership to build strong, fully staffed teams.

This is an active, people-focused role — not a desk position.

What You’ll Do

  • Recruit and interview drivers and CSR candidates
  • Lead in-store onboarding and paperwork completion
  • Train new team members on systems, service standards, and store operations
  • Coach and develop team members on the floor
  • Partner with GMs and DMs to ensure stores stay fully staffed
  • Follow up with new hires to ensure engagement and retention
  • Maintain training records and onboarding documentation
  • Support store operations as needed, including one weekend day

What Success Looks Like

  • Stores are fully staffed with trained, confident team members
  • New hires are set up for success from Day 1
  • Turnover decreases because training and follow-up are strong
  • Store leaders feel supported in developing their teams

Qualifications

What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for someone who loves building teams, developing people, and making an immediate impact inside the store.

The ideal candidate is energetic, people-focused, and thrives in a fast-paced environment.

Qualifications & Traits:

  • Must be available from approximately 10am-10pm
  • Associate’s degree preferred (or equivalent work experience)
  • 1–2 years of experience in training, coaching, onboarding, shift leadership, or team development
  • Valid driver’s license with at least one year of safe driving history, current auto insurance, and reliable transportation required
  • Ability to travel between multiple store locations
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail
  • Self-motivated and able to take initiative without constant direction
  • Positive, upbeat attitude with a passion for developing others
  • Comfortable multitasking in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to assess individual development needs and follow through with coaching plans
  • Must enjoy being on the floor, interacting with team members, and leading by example — this is not a desk-based position

Additional Information

Compensation & Schedule

Job Type:

Full-Time 

Salary: Base Weekly Pay

Compensation is based on the number of store locations assigned:

  • 2 Locations: $850 per week ($44,200 annually)
  • 4 Locations: $900 per week ($46,800 annually)
  • 5 Locations: $950 per week ($49,400 annually)
  • 6 Locations: $1,000 per week ($52,000 annually)

High performers who keep stores fully staffed can significantly increase their annual earnings through weekly bonuses!!

Weekly Staffing Bonus Opportunities

Earn additional weekly bonuses when stores are fully staffed:

2 Stores: Up to $100 per week ($5,200 annually)

4 Stores: Up to $400 per week ($20,800 annually)

5 Stores: Up to $625 per week ($32,500 annually)

6 Stores: Up to $900 per week ($46,800 annually)

 

Additional Details:

Travel required between assigned stores within your region

Training provided

An American Express card is provided for fuel and oil changes

Schedule:

5 days per week

1 weekend day required

Flexible scheduling based on store needs

 

Total Earning Potential for this position (Base + Bonus)

2 Stores: Up to $49,400 annually

4 Stores: Up to $67,600 annually

5 Stores: Up to $81,900 annually

6 Stores: Up to $98,800 annually

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