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2+ years of prior restaurant, hotel, or entertainment management experience with at least 2 recent years as an Executive Chef, Sous Chef or Kitchen Manager in a high volume ($4M+ annual revenue) restaurant, hotel, or entertainment environment.
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Reports to: Executive Chef & Executive Sous Chef. An innovative, globally-inspired dining experience takes our guests on a culinary journey of flavor equally matched by a complete bar to create a mixologist-obsessed beverage line-up made from the finest ingredients.
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In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric.
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Job Title: Shift Leader Department/Function: Operations Location: Field, in Shop Report to: General Manager/Assistant Manager Details: Nonexempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION Leads and behaves according to Potbelly Values.
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Hospitality experience (e.g., restaurant / hotel / property manager, restaurant / hotel / property assistant manager) Banking experience (e.g., branch manager, assistant branch manager, bank teller.
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Minimum of 1 year experience as line cook or saute cook of a fine dining restaurant or hotel. - Communicate problems and ideas to the Chef, Sous Chef, and/or General Manager. Fine dining restaurant.
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As a Restaurant Management Trainee, you will complete an industry leading in-depth training program to prepare you for success as an Assistant Restaurant Manager. 1 year of restaurant or hospitality experience; restaurant management experience preferred.
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Working Relationships: Guest Service Associates, Food Service Associates, Store Manager, Company Restaurant Operations support, Foodservice Category Management team, Guest Service Leads, Site Manager, District Manager, Region Manager, Operations VP, other Company personnel, and various vendors.
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Requirements:SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Requirements:-Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays-General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required-Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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With limited supervision, the Service/Bar Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the front of house functions at Firebirds Wood Fired Grill including appearance, guest experience, leadership of team members, scheduling of front of house positions, and effective communication with General Manager.
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SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Requirements: Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations required Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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Coordinating the entire operation of the restaurant during scheduled shifts. Ability to performing all essential job duties within the restaurant including but not limited to: stand/walk for periods of eight to ten hours and lift/move up to 50lbs.
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Our Sports Bar Management Team General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Hospitality Manager, Service Manager works together in operating our sports bars on a day to day basis ensuring that were ready to win the game.
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Minimum of three (3) years of restaurant management experience (QSR preferred), experience running shifts without supervision. Advanced studies in business, restaurant management, or related fields are preferred.
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