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Assist the restaurant manager in overseeing daily operations. Assistant Manager - Subway Restaurant. No late-night hours. Check products in sandwich unit area and restock items to ensure a sufficient supply throughout the shift.
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Career Advancement - Shift Leader, Restaurant General Manager, Area Coach! Alvarado Restaurant Nation is seeking talented and passionate late night team members to join our family and help us Deliver Delight to our guests, teams, and communities.
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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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Irish Restaurant Company (including Galway Bay, Killarney House and Pirates Cove) is looking for a responsible individual who enjoys working in a fast-paced restaurant. You will be responsible for overseeing evening operations, including: host duties, answering phones, reservations, organizing the wait list on busy evenings, table planning, seating guests, events, closing the restaurant duties.
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There is nothing like working the "Midway" on a Friday night, blink twice and your shift is over! A RESTAURANT MANAGER IS: The Restaurant Managers are the heart of the management team - motivating and coaching the hourly team, running stellar shifts, and ensuring each of our guests has an unparalleled experience.
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You love working in a fast-paced, multi-faceted Restaurant/Entertainment scene. You lead from the front and set the FUN (PACE & TONE) for the shift. You can handle 100K days and while walking five miles a shift.
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If so, we have an immediate and time-sensitive opening for an Assistant Manager at Subway! If you are a talented and motivated individual who enjoys working in a fun and loving environment, then this Assistant Manager position at Subway is perfect for you.
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Your QualificationsYou are 16 years of age of olderYou are able to work your assigned scheduleYou have reliable transportationYou have a positive attitude and willingness to learnYour Pay and Benefits Competitive payBenefitsFlexible SchedulesFree GED program and Live Más ScholarshipsReferral BonusesCareer Advancement – Shift Leader, Restaurant General Manager, Area Coach.
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Job Description :A RESTAURANT MANAGER IS: The Restaurant Managers are the heart of the management team - motivating and coaching the hourly team, running stellar shifts, and ensuring each of our guests has an unparalleled experience.
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Non typical Restaurant environment. Founders' Spirit At D&B, we believe that having the passion, pride and drive are what makes us different. If you see a need, meet it; if you have an idea, share it; if you see a team member needing help, jump in and lend a hand.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $17.50 - $18.00 per hour Benefits: Employee discount Paid training Experience level: 2 years Restaurant type: Quick service & fast food restaurant Shift: Day shift Night shift Weekly day range: Every weekend Monday to Friday Rotating weekends People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Application Question(s): Are you 18 years or older.
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We have great food, millions of dollars' worth of games, host the best Special Events and have thousands of people coming to have FUN! Your "office" is on the "floor" and you help create the ultimate Guest experience.
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We like to party You get to host mini parties shiftly, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually to communicate and motivate your team. We strive for 100% "table touches" and this means that you and your team are moving really fast.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $11.00 - $13.00 per hour Benefits: Employee discount Flexible schedule Shift: 10 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Night shift Weekly day range: Weekends as needed Work Location: In person.
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You get to host mini parties shiftly, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually to communicate and motivate your team. Our business is nights, weekends and holidays and our Managers know that is our niche.
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