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The Food & Beverage Manager is responsible for managing all F&B operations (Restaurant, Bar, Room Service, Grab & Go, and Banquets) and for delivering an excellent guest experience.
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Restaurant Manager, Fast Food Manager, Shift Manager, Assistant Manager, Management Position, Food Service Manager, Store Manager, Operations Manager, Team Leader, Supervisor, Leadership Role, Restaurant Leadership, Management Opportunity, Front of House Manager, Back of House Manager, Crew Manager, Shift Supervisor, Dining Manager.
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5+ years of restaurant, hotel or golf course management experience with at least 1 recent year as an Assistant General Manager or General Manager with a restaurant, hotel, or golf environment.
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Position Summary: The Food & Beverage Manager is responsible for monitoring and supervising the day-today food and beverage operations of all dining outlet activities. Job Title: Food & Beverage Manager.
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Reports all risk management issues to General Manager; support adherence to Raising Canes uniform policy during shift. Support management on all areas that impact the business to include: labor cost, waste monitoring, sales and costs of goods; monitor management of daily cash procedures; provides accurate inventory data and report all data to General Manager; provides a sense of urgency when handling all Crewmembers and customer situations.
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Lettuce Entertain You is looking for a RESTAURANT BEVERAGE MANAGER to focus on the cocktail, beer, & wine program with the Sr. Bar Manager/Sommelier as well as lead daily operations; seeking 2+ years of beverage management experience in a high-volume full-service restaurant.
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We are growing our Food & Beverage program and expanding our leadership team with the addition of one Food & Beverage Manager to support our associates in providing world-class service in Flor Fina Restaurant.
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Assist the Food and Beverage Manager and Food Production Manager in maintaining and improving the quality and presentation of all food products. Assist Food and Beverage Manager in planning and organizing monthly department meetings.
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The Food & Beverage Manager must be personable and able to work in an ever- changing fast-paced restaurant environment. Experience working in a management capacity in a high volume fast-paced restaurant or catering environment.
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Our client is looking for a Food & Beverage Manager for their newest property. Food & Beverage Manager Responsibilities. Food & Beverage Manager Qualifications.
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2 years food and beverage management experience at an upscale restaurant, resort, or private club. The Food & Beverage Manager oversees all aspects of food and beverage operations, including outlets and banquets.
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If you love a fast-paced environment and are looking for a Food & Beverage Manager career with room for growth, apply today! We are looking for an experienced Food & Beverage Manager to join our team.
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Begin your career today as the Restaurant Manager and find yourself as the Assistant Food & Beverage Director within a few years. Supports and Manages 8100 Restaurant and Bar while working closely with the Food & Beverage Director and other hotel departments.
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Hourly Manager - New Restaurant Opening. Supports all programs and initiatives during the shift; support management of current Perfect Safety Box which is Raising Canes risk management program; and severe weather practices; ensure are marketing tools are properly implemented; report all new hire paperwork and separations in a timely manner.
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Work banquet food station as scheduled by Food Production Manager. Prepare and service food for Associate Cafeteria as specified by the Food Production Manager.
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