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Assistant General ManagerReports to: Restaurant General Manager The Assistant General Manager (AGM) oversees all Restaurant activities during their shift, ensuring smooth store operations, exceptional guest service, and adherence to company standards.
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Hot Search for an Assistant Manager for the following restaurant concept within a large Travel Center location: Black Bear Diner. Associate Food & Beverages Hospitality Oil & Energy Retail Restaurants Business Development Customer Service General Business Human Resources Management Marketing Public Relations Project Management Purchasing Strategy / Planning Training.
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We’re hiring immediately for an amazing restaurant Assistant General Manager to join us in this fun, exciting, and challenging opportunity in restaurant management.
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We are looking for a restaurant assistant general manager who will continue to help us bring goodness to life from random acts of kindness to taking care of our guests. Noodles & Company is more than fast food, we’re a fast casual restaurant with real ingredients (say goodbye to greasy food and hello to fresh ingredients.
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Experience in food service, retail, hospitality, or hotel management is a plus. Assist with scheduling, expense tracking, labor management, and local restaurant marketing. Ability to lead a high performing team with the General Manager.
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Lead with a culture of food safety that exceeds company standards in food quality, food safety practices, and cleanliness. Certain other physical requirements may apply, as reasonably applicable in a standard kitchen/restaurant environment.
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Currently, AGMs are required to work 1 opening shift, 2 mid shifts (11am to 8pm), and 1 closing shift, and a 5th shift that aligns with the restaurant needs. We foster an environment that makes you feel a part of something special, and when it comes to the restaurant business, we are a bit uncommon.
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Hire, train and manage restaurant team members and restaurant shift managers. Minimum of one year of management and/or leadership experience. Parental Leave & Adoption/Surrogacy Benefits.
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Medical, dental, vision, life, and pet insurance. Lifestyle perks like cell phone and event ticket discounts. Tuition assistance and scholarship awards. Conflict resolution skills required, as well as excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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At Noodles, our mission is to always nourish and inspire every team member, guest, and community we serve. We are proud to be recognized on Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity and Forbes' Best Employers for Women lists and are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment where Noodlers can bring their full self to work.
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1528 Gemini Place. Identify and foster talent in your team, develop high performers for promotions, recognize a job well-done. Paid time off – including PTO, health days, holiday, & more. Noodles is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Military Friendly - Veterans & Spouses are encouraged to apply.
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Free mental health, legal, and financial resources. Join our amazing team, make new friends, have fun, and develop your career! Position may include walking, bending, twisting, reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, or moving objects up to 55 pounds.
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Working as a member of the restaurant management team you will support the General Manager in a fast track capacity. In this AGM role, you will manage restaurant back of house / kitchen & front of house / service teams along with assistant general manager roles and duties.
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Description :AN ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER IS: The AGMs provide overall leadership, supervision and direction on strategic initiatives and operating standards to positively impact business results for selected FOH or BOH areas under guidance of GM.YOU WILL BE GREAT AT D&B IF:You love working in a fast-paced, multi-faceted Restaurant/Entertainment scene.
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3+ years of experience as a Restaurant Assistant Manager or similar experience in the hospitality industry preferred. Familiarity with restaurant management software, like Aloha/Toast.
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