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Preferred Experience: 1 year in retail, guest service or restaurant, in a leadership role. Do you thrive in fast-paced environments and have previous experience in retail, food service or restaurant management.
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Ensuring that the coffee station is clean and stocked; the food service area is spotless and the bathrooms are sparkling clean! In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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If you have a passion for delivering exceptional Customer Service and have a strong retail management background, then we'd love to meet you. This role supports the Store Manager and other team members in delivering an exceptional guest shopping experience.
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After all, we are known for delivering exceptional Customer Service! Managers In Training will learn how to successfully manage the day to day responsibilities of running an EG America convenience store location from our finest leaders.
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Our parent company, EG America, operates nearly 1700 locations across the United State, so there are always opportunities for you to move up the ladder! At EG America, it's important that our employees reflect the world we live in and the communities we serve.
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Scheduling: This position is full-time and involves working a variety of hours, day and night, as EG America locations can be open 24 hours depending on the store. Work today, get paid tomorrow through our earned wage access program.
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Ability to stand/walk 8 hours a day; reach overhead, bend, squat, twist, reach, grasp and grip and work in cooler (cold temperatures). During supervisory weeks (in between training weeks) Managers In Training work a variety of shifts, alongside team members, putting their leadership training to practice.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests. During official training weeks, Managers In Training work alongside Training Managers, gaining insight and best practices for managing a convenience store location.
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Our doors are always open to our guests, rain or shine and on weekends & holidays. Preferred Licenses/Certifications and Skills: ServSafe /Food Safety certification a plus but not mandatory. Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager.
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Are you a high energy, passionate retail leader who is looking for the next step in their career? Oversee quality control, merchandising, & food safety programs in locations that offer hot food. Assist Store Manager with building and developing a strong store team: training, scheduling, and coaching team members.
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Our guest service supervisor is responsible for accomplishing store objectives by supervising staff and organizing and monitoring work processes directed by management. We are looking to add a Guest Service Supervisor to our family.
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Job Description: Now Hiring for Guest Service Supervisors – Full-time and/or Part-time We are looking to add an Guest Service Supervisor (GSS) to our family. You display a guest come first mentality and showcase your exceptional guest service skills by providing pleasant greeting and parting remarks to everyone.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description:Now Hiring for Guest Service Supervisors – Full-time and/or Part-time We are looking to add an Guest Service Supervisor (GSS) to our family.
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We are looking to add an Guest Service Supervisor (GSS) to our family. Now Hiring for Guest Service Supervisors - Full-time and/or Part-time. Ensure the 24/7 execution of all guest service programs and processes.
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Assist with food service operations including food preparation and food safety, executing Company processes and programs to provide a consistent guest experience. Supports the Restaurant General Manager in developing an exceptional guest experience and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values.
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