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The ideal candidate will have:5+ years in a multi-unit retail service or product organization - franchise organizations a plus. Work cross-functionally with the VP of Marketing, operations, sales and fitness services teams to execute tailored customer marketing strategies.
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Description: We are a family-owned McDonald's franchise in the North Mississippi area looking for a skilled, high-energy, multi-unit Area Supervisor for multiple restaurants. The Area Supervisor analyzes sales trends; identifies sales patterns and opportunities for sales growth; implements programs to build sales through promotional or operational programs; completes monthly cash and security audits; uses necessary corrective action when policies are not being followed; ensures safety and security of restaurant personnel and assets; completes operations review on restaurants monthly.
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Franchise Technology & Solutions, Franchise Operations, Franchise Development/Recruitment, Franchise Marketing, Websites & Social Media, Franchise Performance Management, Franchise E-Commerce & POS, Franchise Relationship, Collaboration & Training, learning management system, and multi-location business.
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Experience as a multi-unit supervisor, Operations Trainer, or AL-Fran Ops preferred. Conduct Operations Evaluations in all domestic Corporate and Franchise stores. Facilitate educational programs on operations evaluation and improvement.
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The ideal candidate will be based out of Tampa/Orlando FL, Cleveland OH, Cincinnati OH, or Pittsburgh PAEXPERIENCE REQUIRED Minimum of 5 years multi-unit management in a restaurant industryREPORTING RELATIONSHIP(S) Reports directly to: Area Vice President, Operations Internal Contacts: All franchisee management staff and employees in assigned area as well as all home office departmentsPOSITION ACTIVITIES AND TASKS Works with franchisees to identify and maximize sales and profit opportunities.
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Minimum of 3 years in a franchise industry and multi-unit leadership. The Franchise Business Consultant (FBC) works as a member of the field operations team and supports the independently owned and operated franchised locations within a market as those franchisees work to achieve their business goals.
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Assist with strategic market planning and site analysis review for all current and future sites by collaborating with the franchise sales team, Director and VP of Field Operations. Franchise Business Consultant (FBC.
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Multi-unit management experience. Provide tools, counsel, and advises either directly or through functional experts, to franchisees in all aspects of their business and store operations, including food and labor cost control; expense control; overall financial analysis; safety and sanitation; product quality control; training; customer relations; marketing; development; and supply chain.
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As a Sonic Multi-Unit Leader, you will be managing the operations of all General Managers and employees within multiple SONIC drive-ins. - Multi-unit supervision experience is preferred.
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Prior multi-unit experience required. Position Summary:Oversees recruiting, training, management, budget compliance, and overall operations of 4 - 7 Dunkin’ restaurants to ensure excellent customer service, high quality foods, crew development, food safety, restaurant cleanliness, and maximum profitability.
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At Massage Envy Franchise, LLC, we believe in helping people feel their best through total body care—a mission that touches everyone. In addition to a great work environment, Massage Envy Franchise LLC offers Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits.
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Experience in multi-unit full service, QSR or fast casual restaurant concept. Achieve the operations and business performance goals and metrics for portfolio of Franchisees, as set by Director of Franchise Operations & Vice President of Franchise Operations.
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The rungs on our career ladder include: Crew Member, Shift Leader, Restaurant Manager, Sr. Manager, Multi-Unit Manager, Sr. Multi-Unit Manager, Director of Operations & Sr. Director of Operations.
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Participate in Annual Franchise Conference and other corporate meetings as assigned. Meet weekly with Director of Field Operations to supply timely market progress updates and review business development priorities.
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Restaurant Operations Manager/Assistant Manager/General ManagerCareer growth track to General Manager or Multi-unit General Managers/DirectorsWashington, DCFull BenefitsPTOGenerous vacation and personal time$75K - $85K base salaryBonus potentialFive-day weekThis is a multi-concept operation with management positions open for several concepts.
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