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Assist in scheduling staff, voids/closing comps, liquor pulls, cutting staffing levels, checking out Blues Buster and bar staff at end of shift. Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually and more than 12,000 clients worldwide.
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Description: Restaurant Shift Leader/Shift Supervisor Pay is Great! One of Cincinnati’s iconic restaurant brands, Tom & Chee , is seeking candidates for the Shift Leader position.
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Restaurant Shift Leader/Shift Supervisor. The Shift Leader position is just the first step toward a rewarding career! Our restaurants are the heart of our company, and Shift Supervisors play a critical role in shaping our culture, supporting General Managers in the effective and efficient operations of our restaurant.
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As a Shift Leader, you will assist the Head Coach (General Manager) and Assistant Coach (Assistant General Manager) by leading and coaching the team in at least one of the core areas of the restaurant (e.g., service, kitchen, online ordering.
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Provides feedback to head coach on team member performance during shift. You will be responsible for the day-to-day operations during your shift, which may include leading a team and managing the kitchen, customer experience, and/or online ordering.
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Healthy and delicious shift meals. Anticipates customer and restaurant needs by constantly evaluating environment and customers for cues. Knowledge of the restaurant industry. Ensures facilities, store technology, and systems are running properly and takes immediate action (e.g., escalate to head coach, contact treehouse support) to resolve when necessary.
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Ensures team and guest safety by following operational policies and procedures (e.g., knife handling standards, food safety guidelines) Ensures a clean and presentable lobby, front line, restrooms, and outside seating (if applicable.
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Provides clear, specific, timely, and respectful coaching and feedback to ensure operational excellence and improve team member performance. You will be responsible for modeling and acting in accordance with sweetgreens mission and core values.
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This is an hourly team leader role that has keyholder / shift supervisor responsibilities. This includes shift supervisory / shift lead roles ensuring high quality food is prepared and served to our customers.
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REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 21 years old Eligible to work in the United States 6 months to 1 year of restaurant supervisor or shift leader experience OUR VALUES Passion - We share a passion for achieving excellence and find the fun in doing it.
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NOW HIRING: SHIFT SUPERVISOR / HOURLY RESTAURANT MANAGER If you have a commitment to excellence and the drive to succeed, we want to hear from you! Grow your career with us, I n this Key Team / Shift Lead / Shift Leadership / Hourly Manager you will assist the management team while ensuring guest satisfaction.
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Experience as a Supervisor or Shift Leader in catering, restaurants, or bars is required. As a leader in the restaurant, you will work with the leadership team to be available for emergencies and help find coverage or cover shifts in your department as needed.
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6 months to 1 year of restaurant supervisor or shift leader experience. Applebee’s is a well established, full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for team members in a well established restaurnat environment.
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If you re ready for a career in restaurant management, our Shift Supervisor position is the right place to start. Working as a Shift Supervisor lets you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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A natural leader, you want to be captain because you can bring together a winning team. - And, you re at least 18 years old with a valid driver s license, reliable transportation (not public transportation you may need to drive to make deposits for the restaurant sometimes) and a true desire to learn and grow.
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