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Prior experience in one of the following roles and brands is highly desirable: Shift Lead, Shift Supervisor, Shift Manager, General Manager, Assistant Manager, Barista, customer service.
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Experience in all phases of hotel management, including sales and marketing in a first-class hotel organization, daily management of all areas of operations involving human resources, food and beverage, budget management, rooms, housekeeping, resort maintenance, landscaping and wildlife, and administration of services, i.e., water sports and optional activities.
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The person(s) in this role are asked to provide coverage for when Food Service Specialists (FSS) are absent, or fail to show up for their scheduled shift. Ensure low quality food (burnt, dry) is not served to students; report issues to the Cafeteria Manager or Cafeteria Asst. Manager.
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The General Manager supports the business by creating and maintaining an excellent environment where, as a team, we strive to exceed expectations and provide the best in hospitality and service for all guests.
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Reporting to the SVP of Farm Operations, you will be responsible for the end-to-end operation, including team development, health & safety, food safety & quality, cost, P&L, crop health, people development and service.
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Role Mission: The Food Service Specialist Substitute (FSS sub) is essential in maintaining campus food service operations. Working knowledge of kitchen production procedures that includes set up, food production, service, clean up and resetting.
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Works with Restaurant Managers and Shift Leads to ensure food quality and excellent customer service is met. The General Manager will work with the Director of Training and Development with hiring and training new employees as well as their career developments which include performance reviews, goal setting and promotions.
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General Manager – Fast Casual Restaurant $70,000 - $75,000 + Bonus Join this leading local restaurant group as the General Manager, responsible for assisting in all operations of one of their fast casual concepts which leads the industry in quality ingredients, sustainability, and community connec.
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To be successful as a restaurant general manager you should have excellent communication skills and a passion for customer service. You will also assume a variety of responsibilities and duties such as recruiting and hiring restaurant staff, training, overseeing food quality, creating and executing restaurant marketing strategies, as well as greeting and serving restaurant guests, and supporting service.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. See below for a quick glance of who we are and the impact you could have on the food service industry.
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These duties will be performed in a variety of locations both indoors and outdoors including permanent cafes, banquet halls, livestock barn service desks at General Store, indoor/outdoor "popup" food & beverage, ticketing and camping/bedding service desks including the new Grandstand Arena and National-Event Campground.
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Account for all financial transactions within individual school food service operation including: cash receipts and deposits, meals served, ESI time sheets and payroll; Keep accurate records 6.
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The General Manager is a brand ambassador of Elevate Entertainment Groups dine-in and traditional theaters, bowling, virtual reality, food and beverage, and gaming operations. Ensuring cast members meet EVO Entertainment guest service standards by performing daily opening, closing, operational, and administrative duties and proper staffing in each area.
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Overview ABOUT US Triple-S Steel is a general line service center with special emphasis in the construction markets. The Material Handler will be regularly exposed to the typical weather of the local area.
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Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead.
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