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As a Restaurant Brand Food Service Manager you will be entrusted to work with the Multi Unit or Multi Brand General manager to guide your fellow team members in delivering an exceptional guest dining experience, operational excellence to achieve the Brand standards in service and execution, and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values, making EG America the clear choice for our guest’s every day needs.
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Shift control training completed and validated by the restaurant general manager and district manager. Report concerns/complaints immediately to restaurant general manager and human resources.
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They are considered the right hand to the Restaurant General Manager and will continue development training to encourage inter-company growth. Assistant Managers are required to have open availability, work full-time (35+ hours a weeks), and are scheduled to work opposite shifts and days of the Restaurant General Manager.
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Working with the District Manager to ensure that Burger King and Tria company policies and procedures are practiced in a manner that is consistent with company standards and state required laws.
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Leading a team of managers and crew members with all facets of the successful operations for a Burger King Restaurant in all areas of People, Profitability and Operations. We are looking for individuals with a desire to succeed and grow with a company, preferably with at least 2 years of fast-food restaurant management experience leading a unit, 5 years of restaurant experience and the hunger to move your career to the next level.
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Founded in 1954, BURGER KING® is the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world. The Restaurant General Manager is the executive leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, guest, people and operations.
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The RGM operates under the direction of the District Manager and directly manages a team of an Assistant Manager, Hourly Shift Coordinators and Team Members (20-45 employees). The RGM has overall responsibility for managing the daily operations of a single restaurant.
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Burger King believes in the importance of flexibility for employers and employees alike, and we believe that our employees are our greatest asset. A great restaurant manager sets the tone, stays calm under pressure, inspires a customer-oriented team and creates a culture of respect and collaboration.
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Here at Burger King, we've created the kind of place where you can be your true self and your best self. And they do so because our restaurants are known for serving high-quality, great-tasting, and affordable food.
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RGMs operate under the direction of the District Manager and manage a team of an Assistant Manager, Hourly Shift Coordinators and Team Members. Manages restaurant labor using optimal Manager staffing and Team Member scheduling.
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Leads restaurant management team in recruiting, selecting, hiring and retaining effective team talentAvailable to work evenings, weekends and holidaysPrompt and regular attendance for assigned shifts, meetings and trainingYou are applying to work with a Burger King franchisee.
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Every day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world. The original HOME OF THE WHOPPER®, our commitment to premium ingredients, signature recipes, and family-friendly dining experiences is what has defined our brand for more than 50 successful years.
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Job Type: fulltime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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Job Type: fulltime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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About Burger King Every day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world. Qualifications And Skills: Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age High School Diploma or GED required.
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