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Competencies – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 10 + years of experience in a service, restaurant or construction business with a leadership role is required Prior experience as a construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process.
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Generous monthly cell phone allowance, car allowance, gas and toll reimbursements, etc. Our company is in need of a proactive and assertive leader who will educate and train our reconstruction project manager team to take us to the next level.
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The District Manager will manage 6-7 restaurants and is responsible for enthusiastically leading and motivating the restaurant management team and providing them with the tools, training and follow-up necessary to achieve maximum performance in each restaurant, to meet the highest levels of customer service and satisfaction and selling efforts.
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Restaurant General Manager - New Store Opening! Benefits: Competitive Salary: Up to $55,000 with a bonus structure based on store performance and car allowance. Qualifications: Experience: Previous managerial or supervisory role within the food service industry, preferably in a fast-casual setting.
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Bylor are responsible for the Design & Build (D&B) including fit out and handover of the HBX Operations Service Centre (OSC) within Hinkley Point C. The building is a mixed use warehouse/office/laboratory/restaurant and office building which connects to both Unit 1& 2 Turbine Halls via sky bridges.
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The Restaurant General Manager is responsible for running a profitable restaurant and for making sure the restaurant meets McDonald’s critical customer standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness.
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Company vehicle or $400 car allowance (if no vehicle available) This family owned and operated, growth minded, passionate, innovative Northwest linen service company, is seeking a highly motivated Business to Business sales professional to expand our Boise, Idaho area market share.
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To £60k basic + bonus, £6k car allowance & benefits. Working closely with colleagues responsible for Bidfood, Brakes and regional wholesalers to ensure strong route-to-market service management of your end user customers.
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You must have prior success selling business services (e.g., to restaurant owners, hotel managers, senior hospitality executives, clinicians) over a longer sales cycle. Familiarity with the hospitality industry and emerging service trends is helpful.
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Our team is hiring a go-getter Restaurant General Manager, 18 years old and older! Depending on Location a Car Allowance is Provided. The Restaurant Manager works with his/her leader to set the restaurant's goals and builds a plan to achieve those goals.
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