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Just 2 years later, we added a wide range of wholesome food options to our menu that perfectly complemented our smoothies. We are constantly innovating and transcending traditional boundaries allowing us to create amazing smoothies, food & customer experiences.
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The GM oversees all areas of the casino operations including gaming, security, food & beverage and cleanliness. By clicking to submit your application, Gecko Hospitality, has your consent to communicate via SMS text message moving forward.
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We want to share that unique experience, the food, the pastries, coffee’s, smoothies and the atmosphere that we pride ourselves on. Our mission is to inspire, care for and touch every person, neighborhood, and city with our experience and through our food, our passion, and our culture.
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Requirements: Proven experience as a General Manager in the food service industry, ideally in a fast casual or similar environment. We are seeking a skilled individual to join our team as the General Manager at a fast casual cafe in Macon.
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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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The General Manager must be proficient with financials (P&Ls, inventory, food/labor cost, etc.) 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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The Restaurant General Manager will also monitor food preparation and cleaning methods, inspect equipment and food deliveries, monitor and oversee purchases and menus. The main responsibilities of this manager will be identifying and estimating qualities of food, beverages, and supplies to be ordered, scheduling staff work and activities, evaluating health and safety practices against standards and making decisions and solving problems concerning menus and staff.
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We like our guests to just walk in, take a seat, kick back, and experience the delicious food, exhilarating flavors and excellent service! The General Manager will be required to prepare monthly reports for the corporate office and should have the ability to follow corporate office financial procedures, including but not restricted to, handling cash, credit cards, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and all other financial transactions.
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The General Restaurant Manager will be responsible for managing the revenue with the goal being to exceed budget and preserve cost-effectiveness and profitability in agreement with company policies.
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The Restaurant General Manager oversees and troubleshoots restaurant operations, ensuring compliance with company policies and upholding top-notch food quality standards. Are you up for leading a top-tier restaurant brand as a Restaurant General Manager.
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He/she would perform operational activities such as inventory control, scheduling, sanitation, planning and maintaining stock and monitoring food supplies and would also communicate and adhere to all company policies and procedures.
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Ensure food complies with SOP, including specifications, recipes, plating and garnishes. Serve food to the correct temperature, within standard ticket times. Apply today for the Floating General Manager position in and around Daytona, FL.
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We are looking to hire the very best Restaurant General Manager Professionals in the industry who are really craving the opportunity to become leaders and bring out the best in the people around them.
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With over four decades of experience, we continue to deliver exceptional food and customer service across numerous locations nationwide. If you are interested in learning more about our Restaurant General Manager position in Gilbert, AZ., continue reading below.
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Ensure a high quality of ingredients and food preparation. Previous experience in food service or other related fields. We are seeking a Fine Dining General Manager- You will be responsible for providing customers with a memorable dining experience.
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