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As a Five Guys General Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing business plans, analyzing restaurant performance, and maximizing the financial performance of the restaurant.
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At least three years of restaurant management experience (QSR preferred) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Continuous standing, bending, reaching, moving, stooping, stretching, and lifting in a restaurant environment; frequent exposure to heat and hot liquid shortening while cooking; frequent exposure to freezer when stocking food items; occasional exposure to extreme temperatures based on variable weather conditions.
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The Restaurant General Manager leads the operations and marketing functions of the quick service restaurant. The General Manager ensures we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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Reporting to the General Manager, Restaurant Managers are responsible for the supervision of approximately 15 - 20 crew members, proper execution of the restaurant operations on their assigned shift, providing guests with a great dining experience and upholding service and quality standards.
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General Manager $50,000-$60,000 DOE. As a General Manager, you are key to our business. Become an Area Manager or Director of Operations with a fast-growing organization.
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With the support of the General Manager, you will drive customer service, training and development, sales and profit growth and accountability across the entire restaurant team. Starting pay rate: $45000 per year - $48000 per year As an Assistant General Manager (AGM) at Wendy’s, you’ll provide leadership, supervision, and direction on strategic initiatives and operating standards to positively impact business.
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The Assistant General Manager is a leader in the restaurant, working closely with the Restaurant General Manager to successfully carry out the policies and procedures of the company and ensuring profitability.
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The Assistant General Manager position will support the General Manager to meet store operational sales and profitability objectives and serve customer needs through friendly service, food execution, focusing on cleanliness, leading talent, and driving success.
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As a Restaurant Shift Manager, you will be responsible for assisting the General Manager and Assistant Manager in managing the daily operations of the restaurant.
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Last but not least, create a restaurant experience for Team Members and customers that you are proud of. The overall success of your restaurant is in your capable hands. At Taco Bell, we’re hungry for Mas. Mas Heart, Mas Flavor and Mas Value.
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As the General Manager, you will lead and develop people to execute outstanding product quality and customer service, build sales and control costs for the restaurant. Plan and coordinate leadership team meetings with Assistant Manager, Shift Leads, and Manager in Training.
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Job Description Job Description Key Contribution: The General Manager contributes to the success of McAlisters through the direction and control of restaurant operations to ensure a positive guest experience and company profitability.
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As a member of both the Field Operations People Learning & Development team you will assist your General Manager, District Manager and New Restaurant Opening (NRO) Training Manager by executing the restaurant plan, achieving sales and profits goals, executing procedures and providing excellent Guest and Team service, leading & providing training through new restaurant openings and other training initiatives.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant General Manager, you are indeed a general—leading your troops in a never-ending campaign to give America an infinitely more delicious food service experience.
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As a Restaurant Manager (General Manager or Assistant Manager), you will be the leader of your restaurant's Meatcraft(tm). As a Restaurant Manager, you'll be eligible for quarterly bonuses and a comprehensive benefits program including paid time off*, 401k plan with company match*, commuter benefits*, identity theft protection.
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