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We offer a casual dining experience with upscale service and creative food! Job Summary We are hiring a Bar Manager for our exciting concept where people love to come together to enjoy great food and drinks in an exciting atmosphere.
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Restaurant Manager's Skill Set Looks Like This – Minimum of 3 Years' Experience in Upscale Restaurant or Similiar RoleHigh Sales Volume Experience — Managing Teams of up to 40 MembersLove of the Hospitality Industry is a Must.
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Job Summary Full-Service Restaurant Managers are needed for an upscale restaurant group. Job Summary Full-Service Restaurant Managers are needed for an upscale restaurant group. This is an iconic and exciting concept looking for exceptional supportive leadership.
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Demonstrated track record of managing sales volumes exceeding $8 million, showcasing adeptness in driving revenue growth and maximizing profitability within upscale dining environments. Restaurant Manager Responsibilty.
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Seeking a Restaurant Manager to join a great team. Restaurant Manager Responsibilities. Restaurant Manager Qualifications. Restaurant Manager Benefits.
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Join our vibrant, upscale Asian restaurant concept as we expand and seek a dynamic General Manager to lead our team. 3–5 years of successful, upscale casual dining General Manager experience.
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If you have an upscale casual or fine dining background and high volume of at least $5M apply now! Restaurant Kitchen Manager Responsibilities. We have an immediate opening for a Kitchen Manager.
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Five (5) years in upscale / fine dining restaurant operations management with full P&L responsibility. Restaurant Operations Manager needed to oversee multiple Restaurants at a large Hospitality driven facility.
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Scratch cooking experience in a fine-dining or upscale restaurant setting. 2+ years of experience as a Sous Chef or Kitchen Manager. At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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Proven experience as a Kitchen Manager or Executive Chef in a Chinese cuisine-focused restaurant (must have) We are seeking a passionate and experienced upscale dining Executive Chef to join our dynamic team.
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3-4 years of FOH management in an upscale dining atmosphere. The ideal Events manager will have an understanding of current marketing and social media trends and have private event experience allowing further exposure to the local market and thus increasing sales and restaurant volume.
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3+ years of previous experience in a similar role-Upscale to Fine Dining Management Experience Required. An exciting up-and-coming restaurant group in Sumter, SC is looking for a passionate Restaurant Manager to lead its newest restaurant opening.
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3 years experience as a General Manager in the casual/upscale casual dining segment! Here is an exciting opportunity to join an established, growing, eclectic, and fun upscale casual restaurant group.
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