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Assistant General Manager Competitive Salary Washington DC Our Company is an industry leader searching for a passionate Restaurant Assistant General Manager who are excited to become part of our family.
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Job Description: General Manager (Hotel with Restaurant/Food and Beverage Experience) We seek a highly skilled General Manager to lead our establishment towards excellence and success.
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The Restaurant Manager will work with the General Manager and assist in overseeing product quality and operational standards are being met. 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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General Manager - Restaurant We are seeking a General Manager with effective team-building skills to lead a talented hospitality team to success. As a General Manager, you are responsible for all facets of restaurant operations dedicated to delivering a warm, authentic and inspiring environment for both guests and team members, thoughtful leadership, and overall restaurant performance.
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Restaurant General Manager Casual Theme – Tap & Tavern Are you looking for an exciting career with an established and stable company? Apply today in Manchester, CT. Our company is in search of a professional Restaurant General Manager to bring creative customer service ideas and lead our hospitality team with enthusiasm and passion.
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We are looking for a visionary Restaurant General Manager to be a part of our dynamic crew, crafting an unparalleled dining experience at our vibrant new location. As the Restaurant General Manager of our revolutionary establishment in Birmingham, MI, your role will encompass a variety of duties.
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This is a full-time onsite role for a Hotel Restaurant General Manager located in Dillard, GA. The General Manager will be responsible for day-to-day management operations, including P&L management, customer satisfaction, customer service, budgeting, and hiring.
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Restaurant General Manager - Managing Partner. As the Restaurant General Manager you will be held accountable for administrative functions such as managing food and labor costs, product ordering, proper inventory control, budgeting- P&L, and in restaurant human resource functions.
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Our General Manager will be responsible for the overall operation of the restaurant, including but not limited to, monitoring and guiding the activities of hourly employees as well as the rest of the Management Team. The General Manager will also guarantee cleanliness and sanitation of the entire building, efficient and hospitable guest service, and all administrative and accounting duties done according to company policy.
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