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Restaurant Assistant General Manager Chinese Cuisine Bilingual in English/Chinese is preferred and a huge plus! We're on the hunt for a dynamic Restaurant Assistant General Manager who can't resist the thrill of a high-energy, fast-paced environment.
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Must have 3-5 years of Restaurant General Management experience in a QSR/Fast Casual environment, high volume a plus. If you are searching for a career as a General Manager with remarkable growth possibilities in the Bronx, NY area, Apply Today.
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Experience in a luxury hotel setting is a plus. Gecko Hospitality is a national executive recruiting firm with over 80 regional offices. Experience in independent restaurant operations is a plus.
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Experience with Aloha POS is a plus. Minimum of 2-3 years current experience as a Restaurant Manager in a high volume (over $4m per year in sales) Full Service or Upscale Casual concept.
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Some full service with bar experience is a plus Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate all culinary and service activities Oversee guest services and resolve issues Ensure a high quality of ingredients and food preparation Train and manage kitchen personnel Create and adjust staff schedules to meet restaurant needs Adhere to all safety and sanitation regulations.
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We are seeking a General Manager to join our team in Spartanburg, SC for our BRAND NEW LOCATION! New fast casual restaurant opening in Spartanburg, SC. $50,000-60,000 base salary plus bonus.
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Up to $65k/yr plus strong benefits and room to grow) We are searching for a hardworking Restaurant General Manager with enthusiasm for the hospitality industry and exemplary team-building skills.
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New Full service Casual dining GM opening in Augusta GA $60,000+ base salary plus bonus Paid Time Off Managers work a 45-50 hour week, five days No late nights! Apply to this opening in Augusta GA We are seeking a General Manager to join our team in Augusta GA for our restaurant.
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Quick Service/Fast Casual Experience a plus. Ability to work well independently and as part of a team. The Restaurant General Manager would perform operational activities such as inventory management, scheduling, sanitation, preparing and maintaining stock and monitoring food supplies.
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Our Restaurant General Managers prepare all necessary operational reports and develop appropriate action plans to resolve unfavorable financial and/or sales trends plus develop and implement a marketing plan.
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The Restaurant General Manager would aid in the development, supervision and monitoring of all team members. Apply Now-Restaurant General Manager in Gaithersburg Md. send resumes to Larry@geckohospitality.com.
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Job Title: Multi-Unit General Manager Location: Central Los Angeles, California 90011 Salary: Up to $85,000 per annum, plus bonus and a comprehensive benefits package Company: Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Job Description: Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, recognized for our flavorful Louisiana-inspired recipes, is currently seeking a seasoned and enthusiastic Multi-Unit General Manager to oversee operations across multiple locations in Central Los Angeles.
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Minimum of 3-4 years current experience as a General Manager in an upscale casual concept. Our goal is not just to put food on a table, but to bring together friends, family, and the neighborhood into a place they can relax and enjoy a delicious selection of food along with an impressive selection of wines and spirits to accompany your meal.
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Experience in pizza and kitchen production is a plus, as well as proficiency in common computer applications and social media. As our Restaurant General Manager, you'll be expected to align with our mission statement, maintain a visible presence for employees and guests, and contribute to creating and executing new sales opportunities to boost our revenue.
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Restaurant General Manager - Quick Service National Leader Phoenix, AZ $65,000 plus Bonus For any food enthusiast, we are a heaven - a team that serves the most tantalizing, irresistible meals.
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