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The Manager of Software Engineering will play a crucial role in leading cross-functional teams of developers and analysts in the delivery of critical cloud and in-restaurant applications and services.
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With limited supervision, the Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the FOH/BOH functions in a restaurant, including appearance, presentation, customer experience, and professional leadership and direction to employees.
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As a successful Restaurant Manager (Service, Bar or Culinary), you will be hands-on in overseeing daily restaurant operations of both the FOH and HOH and instrumental in driving the business forward.
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Bloomin' Brands, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Restaurant Managers with Carrabba's Italian Grill are offered continued professional development and advancement toward roles of greater responsibility whether it's as a Managing Partner or a support role in the field or home office.
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Becoming the neighborhood restaurant of choice: participating in neighborhood activities/events. Minimum 3+ years of salaried restaurant management experience. As you can see we require our Restaurant Managers to do a lot and it's vital that you combine a winning personality with professional dedication and a team-oriented attitude.
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In an effort to set you and the restaurant up for success we require the following qualifications to be considered to join the family. Dining discounts at all Bloomin' Brands restaurants (Click the link to learn more about BBI.
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Taking pride in presenting quality food: operating in a scratch kitchen with the freshest ingredients. Hands-on experience in both FOH and HOH. Fiscal Responsibility: ordering, inventory and knowing your impact to the P&L.
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Are you a team builder, able to help others be successful in their roles? Exhibiting strong business acumen: developing initiatives to build sales, increase profitability and growing the guest count. Your hard work and professional dedication is greatly appreciated and will be rewarded with not only a competitive compensation package but an amazing arrange of benefits.
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Are you a positive, friendly, fun, engaged and open to change and challenge with a sense of urgency? Continued professional development and advancement opportunities. Medical, dental, vision and prescription drug coverage within the first 30 days of employment.
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Minimum 21 years of age with legal authorization to work in the United States. Full Casual Dining or Casual Plus environment, preferred. Living our Principles and Beliefs: exercising good judgment and making the right decisions.
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