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The Taco Bell Restaurant General Manager is the leader of the TEAM who establishes the tone of the work environment, and the level of customer hospitality. - Strong preference for internal promote from Assistant General Manager position.
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The Assistant Manager will support the restaurant and General Manager to ensure we are 1st Choice for our Guests and Employees. Escalating any concerns or recommendations with the restaurant, employees or Guests to the General Manager.
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The Taco Bell Assistant General Manager supports the Restaurant General Manager by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. You’ll also ensure that the restaurant is a safe place for all employees to work and customers to visit.
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The Church’s Restaurant General Manager direct reports usually includes an Assistant Restaurant General Manager, Shift Leaders and Team Members. Job Summary: The Church’s Restaurant General Manger (RGM) is passionate about providing our guests a high quality; value oriented dining experience with friendly, quick, accurate service in a clean and safe environment.
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We are actively searching for Restaurant Managers with prior experience as a General Manager or an Assistant Manager. Talent Acquisition Manager. If you are an individual with previous General Manager/Manager experience and are.
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The RAM supports the Restaurant General Manager in their efforts to develop a team of dedicated people, delivering great and friendly guest experiences and producing top line sales. We are looking for Restaurant Assistant Managers (RAM)to join our team.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated hospitality professional to serve as the Assistant General manager at a stunning hotel property in a beautiful community near Concord, New Hampshire.
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Actively coach and develop the store Assistant General Manager, Kitchen Manager and Service Managers to succeed within the Ascension Guide. Minimum of three years of management experience in fine dining, fast casual, or similar restaurant/ premium food or beverage environment preferred.
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Our client, a luxury restaurant, is hiring a Seasonal Assistant General Manager to join their team in Long Island. Candidates must be able to work a full-time restaurant schedule including holidays, weekends, nights, etc.
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As a member of the Corporate Field Operations team you will assist the General Manager with executing the restaurant plan, by achieving sales and profits goals, executing procedures and providing excellent Guest and Team service.
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Building sales and profits by promoting Guest satisfaction and managing restaurant operations. 1-2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Helping ensure the restaurant is a safe, clean and fun environment for our employees and Guests.
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HC-Resource is seeking a highly skilled and dynamic Assistant General Manager to handle the day-to-day management of the restaurant. Prefer 2 years of hands-on restaurant management experience.
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Link Restaurant Group is seeking an energetic, highly motivated restaurant Assistant General Manager to join our team. The Assistant General Manager is responsible for supporting the daily business operations under the General Managers supervision, ensuring that the team delivers the required tasks with the highest quality and standards as set by LRG. The ideal candidate will possess experience in the restaurant industry coupled with strong food knowledge.
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Assistant General Manager General Manager Training General Manager District Manager (and beyond. Excellent problem solving and decision-making skills, results oriented and customer service focused Under the direction of the General Manager, the AGM is responsible to support the GM in managing the restaurant’s daily operations, including, but not limited to: Overseeing restaurant’s daily operations Maintain day-to-day financial controls Create and manage staff schedules Interview, hire, train and orientate team Oversee coaching, counseling and developing staff and managing team relations.
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