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Maintain outstanding store condition and visual merchandising standards. As we expand, we are looking for Store Managers who are fun, energetic, loud—and want to grow with us. Crazy good Korean BBQ that’s healthy and yummy.
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Our menus are simple & tasty, and every main menu includes rice, cabbage, sweet potato noodles, a protein of choice, topped by our specialty sauces ranging from 1-10 spicy level. Cupbop is simple, fast, and tasty Korean BBQ in a cup served up with big helpings of Korean fun and friendliness.
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CPT Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan has been in the role for 18 years and with Director of Finance Denis Griesmer (formerly also General Manager) has tripled the size of the organization.
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The General Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations and strategic development of an athletic sports complex featuring both indoor and outdoor facilities. Six tennis courts, pickleball courts, a beach volleyball court, full-service concessions, hiking path and trails, and an event lawn offer endless outdoor recreation activities.
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Profitably grow the business, including market share, in each location through organic “same store” growth. Participate in knowledge sharing across the Company and the implementation of best practices at their Store(s.
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As General Manager, youll have the chance to oversee a multi-faceted high-volume full-service restaurant, with a retail component and Wine Club program. Minimum 2 years of General Manager experience in a full-service restaurant.
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Three years as a Front Office Manager, Operations Manager, Assistant General Manager and/or Director of Sales in extended stay hotels preferred. The Assistant General Manager (AGM) will work closely with the General Manager (GM) to deliver results that contribute to the mission and overall success of the hotel by accomplishing performance objectives focused on driving revenue, controlling costs, providing guest and associate satisfaction, and delivering product and service quality.
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In partnership with the hotel's assigned General Ledger Accountant and in accordance with company rules and policies, ensure the proper process is in place to manage and report the inflow of money in and out of the hotel.
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With input and collaboration from the Commodore and in coordination with the appropriate committee chairs, the General Manager is directly responsible for the hiring, supervision, and evaluation of all full and part time club employees including the Office Administrator, Food and Beverage Manager, Dock Master, Dock Hands, Tender Operators, Bar Staff, Chef, Kitchen Staff, and Junior Sail Instructors.
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Manage the overall seasonal demand strategy in partnership with the hotel's Regional Revenue Manager (RRM) with regard to room type and length of stay pricing. Manage the appearance, condition, and preventive maintenance of the physical plant by collaborating with the Maintenance Manager.
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Previous General Manager Experience (Experience must be in a full service restaurant with full bar) College scholarships for ALL Smokey Bones employees and their immediate family members with Bellevue University.
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Aimbridge Hospitality is actively recruiting for a General Manager to lead our teams at the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Detroit Sterling Heights! The General Manager is a polished well-spoken and well-regarded ambassador who carries a strong vision for their hotel.
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Prior experience in a luxury hotel General Manager position, with resort experience in a complex operation, inclusive of multiple outlets. As the General Manager of Fairmont Orchid, you will embody the essence of luxury hospitality.
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La Quinta by Wyndham is now seeking a General Manager-San Diego to join our team at the La Quinta by Wyndham San Diego - Miramar location in San Diego , California. 2 - 5 years as General Manager or other hotel management role.
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This includes all managers in their deployment and management of every area including, but not limited to Box Office/Server/Runner/Bar and Kitchen operations; identifying maintenance issues; creating relationships with vendors; creating new avenues of revenue; To that end, the General Manager has oversight over scheduling, deploying, and maintaining open and transparent relationships with ownership and every category in the house.
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