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As needed, you may be assigned other managerial and supervisory responsibilities, including performing as the Ops Leader. Specific Responsibilities Include: · Train, monitor and reinforce food safety procedures to crew members.
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Opportunity to learn the business from the ground up, with the "safety net" of being with an established industry leader with over $12 billion in sales Supported by your GM and management team, you will be given the opportunity to train and supervise Crew members, monitor and reinforce food safety standards and procedures, interact with our customers and execute cost control systems.
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Key Responsibilities Train, monitor, and reinforce food safety procedures to crew members Act as Cash Manager as needed, including setting up cash register(s) at open and verifying cash at close Perform walk-thru to ensure restaurant is ready to open/close and/or rush-ready Work with Restaurant Management team to train, develop and communicate with crew members and Team Trainers through team huddles, manager meetings, etc.
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Easy access throughout the city with nearby train and bus stops #LI-MHA*Facility Location*From Times Square to Greenwich Village to the Upper East Side, “the city that never sleeps” is the top destination for healthcare professionals in search of non-stop action and rewarding assignments in the heart of the city.
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Train department associates on achieving and maintaining inventory/stocking, CAO and Key Retailing standards. Direct and supervise all functions, duties and activities for department in absence of night department leader.
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Diverse Career Paths: Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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Heartland Restaurant Group is currently hiring for a SHIFT LEADER to join our team! The ability to effectively teach, coach, train and motivate others on all aspects of the restaurant operations.
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The Shift Leader position is an entry-level developmental position designed to train the employee to become an Assistant Manager. Generally, the Shift Leader will work one to two weekends per month as management, in absence of the Manager and Assistant Manager.
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We will train you to become a Home Health Aide! Empath Personal Care Awarded Best of Home Care - Employer of Choice, Best of Home Care - Provider of Choice, and Best of Home Care - Leader in Experience.
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We will train on the critical skills necessary to be successful in a sales role and ready for their next phase in a sales career. For over 100 years, Maguire Iron has been an industry leader in the fabrication, construction, and maintenance of water storage tanks and elevated water towers.
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We believe in our people, we provide them a platform, we train them how to be great, mentor them into maturity, and cheer them on the way to becoming our partners. If you're a self-motivated, driven, natural-born leader ready to take your career to the next level, we want to make your dream a reality.
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Must exhibit professionalism, composure, and discretion when expediting or resolving all customer related concerns and issues. Supervise crew members and entire team in a way that maximizes retention.
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Plan and organize the inventory process, maintain an awareness of inventory/stocking conditions, note any discrepancies, train department associates on inventory/stocking and Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO.
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Our agency is expanding and we need a life insurance broker ready to step up to the plate and recruit, train, and develop agents with high potential and turn them into top performers. Hire, train, develop, and manage life insurance agents with great potential so they become high-performers to gain new clients and maximize sales.
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Train for the position of Shift Leader to operate the restaurant in the absence of the Senior/General Manager. Job Title - Restaurant Shift Leader/Hardee's. Train and develop crew under the direction of management.
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