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Requirements:ExperienceManagement: 2 years (Preferred)Retail/Restaurant: 2 years (Preferred)License:ServSafe Food Protection Manager (Preferred)Drivers License (Required)Benefits:SalaryBonus ProgramHealth InsurancePaid Time OffStore DiscountsAdvancement OpportunitiesWelcome to Chicken Salad Chick.
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At Chicken Salad Chick, we are always keeping an eye out for an Assistant Manager who is friendly, enthusiastic, and who genuinely enjoy serving guests. Assistant Managers who work at Chicken Salad Chick are given skills and life experiences that go beyond serving a great product in a friendly environment.
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Overview: At Chicken Salad Chick, we are always keeping an eye out for Assistant Manager who are friendly, enthusiastic, and who genuinely enjoy serving guests. Assistant Manager who work at Chicken Salad Chick are given skills and life experiences that go beyond serving a great product in a friendly environment.
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At Chicken Salad Chick, we are always keeping an eye out for Assistant Manager who are friendly, enthusiastic, and who genuinely enjoy serving guests. Chicken Salad Chick provides a delicious menu with a variety of 13 Chicken Salads, homemade sides, delicious soups, and great sandwiches.
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Assistant Manager who works at Chicken Salad Chick are given skills and life experiences that go beyond serving a great product in a friendly environment. Chicken Salad Chick provides a delicious menu with a variety of 14 Chicken Salads, homemade sides, delicious soups, and great sandwiches.
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Chicken Salad Chick provides a delicious menu with a variety of 12 Chicken Salads, homemade sides, delicious soups, and great sandwiches. Ensure all necessary preventative maintenance and cleaning on a per set schedule.
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Welcome to Chicken Salad Chick! Pay: $40000 - $45000 / year Pay: Bonus pay Benefits: Paid time off Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Disability insurance 401(k) matching Employee discount Paid training Job Type: fulltime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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The experiences we can provide you are an excellent stepping-stone to a successful future in the world of business. This location is one of the originals to the franchise and we are looking for a hospitality professional to help us maintain a team of excellence and superb service.
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Fast growing group that promotes GMs from within. Be able to connect with a multicultural team. Demonstrate a strong awareness and concern for food quality and safety. Attention to detail that ensures preparation and production procedures are followed.
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Additional Responsibilities: Inventory management End-of-Month counts and input Maintaining accurate transfer logs Effective & efficient ordering Maintaining a LEAN production environment Coaching, evaluating, and providing accountability for all kitchen Team Members Troubleshooting and repairing equipment and facilities Ensure all necessary preventative maintenance and cleaning on a per set schedule.
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