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Your local Speedway Subway® Restaurant brings new bold flavors along with old favorites to satisfied guests every day. Desire to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Restaurant Leader, for all restaurant employees.
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The Quick-Serve Restaurant General Manager (GM) provides the leadership for the marketing and operations functions for the QSR Profit Center(s). General Manager - Subway. It is expected that the General Manager will work to the build and maintain a strong, dynamic QSR team by communicating a clear vision and give direction on marketing, personnel, financial/P&L, operational, accounting, and site appearance issues.
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Assistant Manager - Subway Restaurant. Assist the restaurant manager in overseeing daily operations. If so, we have an immediate and time-sensitive opening for an Assistant Manager at Subway.
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A SUBWAY Store Manager performs and directs overall restaurant management. Maintains standards of restaurant safety and security. Education: High School Diploma Experience: Prior management experience on some level is required and additional experience (restaurant-related) is also preferred.
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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! Clean and maintain all areas of the restaurant to promote a clean image.
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As Subway Manager, you’ll be in charge of the in-store sandwich shop at Johnny’s Markets. You can feel good about working for a Subway restaurant owned and operated by the Johnny’s Markets team.
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RESTAURANT ASSISTANT MANAGER, RESTAURANT OPERATIONS This Job Description indicates the general nature and level of work to be performed in this position and it is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all the duties, responsibilities, functions, and qualifications required of the position.
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This includes the hiring/staffing, training, development, and supervision of the staff to maximize the QSRs profitability by building and maintaining a strong loyal customer base within company policies.
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Responsible for successful implementation of restaurant policies and procedures while upholding Subway Corporate and company operational guidelines. Hours : A minimum 45-hour workweek required; should anticipate working more hours in the event of staff shortages or when emergencies arise Reports to : Director of Operations Pay Status: Full time; Salary pay rate Job Summary: Manage staff and operations of a single restaurant location.
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Working Relationships: Clerks, Team Members, Shift Leaders, Assistant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, District Manager, Brand Manager, and various Corporate personnel and vendors.
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Subway wants to help you take that first step toward your future as a Subway Restaurant Store Manager. Management or restaurant/fast food operations experience at places such as Taco Johns, McDonalds or Jimmy John's is a plus.
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The Assistant Manager supervises restaurant staff and daily operations to ensure that food safety, product preparation, cleanliness and inventory control standards are maintained. Coordinates and supervises staff so that standards of cleanliness are maintained as outlined in the SUBWAY®Operations Manual.
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This is a full-time on-site role located in Seminole or Lake counties, FL for a Restaurant General Manager, Ramsey Enterprises-Subway. The Restaurant General Manager will work closely with the franchise owner and other managers to achieve budgeted revenue and profitability goals.
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The Subway Assistant Manager performs all task and responsibilities of the Associate and Team Leader and will operate the restaurant in the absence of the Franchise Manager.
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Blue Rock Search is partnered with Subway to identify their next Manager, Franchise Performance. 3+ years multi-unit restaurant leadership. Evaluate how the restaurant is performing compared to company policies and procedures, analyze sales and cost data and provide specific customized direction to improve in these areas.
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