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Restaurant Manager Qualifications: Must have 3 years or more of high volume, full-service, polished, upscale restaurant management experience Experienced with leading proper sanitation practices and food handling compliance Hands-on when required and able to multitask within restaurant operations Team building and a spirit of collaboration are a must.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here A new upscale restaurant in West Palm Beach is seeking a Sales Manager to provide excellent guest service, and assistance with all restaurant events and sales.
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We take our value, Dedicated to Diversity & Inclusion, very seriously and will never discriminate against a candidate or client based on any protected classes. To Apply for this Job Click Here Our upscale casual brand is seeking talented Culinary Managers to lead our kitchen team.
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Kitchen Manager Benefits: Competitive Benefits Package Lucrative Bonus Opportunities Generous Vacation Allowance Dining Privileges Kitchen Manager Requirements: Experience in Casual to Upscale Dining 2–3 years working in Scratch Kitchen concept Proficiency in Team Training, Development, and Motivation Skilled in Cost Control and Financial Management Background in both Corporate and Independent Restaurant Settings At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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We are a well-established Restaurant Group in the Downtown Chicago Market looking for an assistant Kitchen Manager in one of our High Volume locations. The perfect candidate comes from a high-volume independent or corporate background with an upscale casual history.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here We're in search of a Restaurant Manager to join our team! In this role, you'll oversee the day-to-day operations of our Upscale Casual spot. We value all people, understanding that uniqueness and diversity foster a stronger team that is innovative and brings varying perspectives to the table.
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Seeking a General Manager for an upscale casual, growing restaurant group with multiple concepts across the country. Restaurant General Manager Requirements/Expectations.
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Fast-growing, upscale casual concept in California is seeking Restaurant Managers! Restaurant Manager Responsibilities. Restaurant Manager Requirements. Restaurant Manager Benefits.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here An up-and-coming, growing hospitality group in Central Wisconsin is seeking a professional and high energy Full-Service Restaurant General Manager to be part of our team.
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Restaurant General Manager Responsibilities. Restaurant General Manager Qualifications. Restaurant General Manager Benefits. Background in upscale-casual, full-service service operations.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here An upscale fast food concept is in need of a Restaurant General Manager in Alexandria, Louisiana. Kitchen experience or training is important Positive attitude, proactive problem-solver, passionate leader Motivation to excel Restaurant General Manager Requirements: Professional growth Competitive salary Bonus potential PTO Benefits At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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Restaurant Manager Qualifications: Must have 3 years or more of upscale, high volume, full-service restaurant management experience Experienced with leading proper sanitation practices and food handling compliance Hands-on when required and able to multitask within restaurant operations Team building and a spirit of collaboration are a must.
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Job Summary To Apply for this Job Click HereWe are searching for a high volume, upscale dining hands-on Restaurant General Manager to lead our team! We put our money where our mouth is and are proud of our efforts to identify a broad slate of candidates, with many hiring success stories to share.
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2 year in GM role in an upscale casual concept. At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values. General Manager Benefits Competitive Salary. General Manager Qualifications.
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Upscale Restaurant Manager Benefits & Compensation. Join our team of seasoned restaurant professionals at our thriving upscale dining establishment. As we continue to expand, we seek a dedicated Polished Restaurant Manager to uphold our standards of excellence and contribute to our ongoing success.
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