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Our high retention rate is proof that team members really enjoy working at Chick-fil-A.Minimum 16+ years old. At Chick-fil-A, Team Leaders are responsible for assisting the management team in all aspects of shift management and ensuring that each restaurant guest has an outstanding experience.
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It's a Great Place to Work - At Chick-fil-A, our Operators consider their team members to be more than just employees, they are a highly valued part of each Chick-fil-A restaurant. Insures that Team Members monitor dining room, restroom, parking lot and overall facility cleanliness.
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Insures that Team Members are extremely accurate with weights and measurements for all recipe items. Insures that Team Members work at a pace to maintain restaurant's established speed of service guidelines.
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As a Team Lead you’ll be an ReadyRefresh Ambassador in the marketplace in order to leave a positive impression at every customer interaction to foster customer advocacy and create long-term sustainable growth.
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The Operations Team Leader is responsible for the safety of all employees working on shift and for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of all power plant equipment. The Operations Team Leader is responsible for managing the performance of his or her shift to ensure the safety of personnel, maintaining compliance, protection of equipment and assets, and coordinating plant activities.
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Team Leads are ReadyRefresh Ambassadors in the marketplace to foster customer advocacy and create long-term sustainable growth. Support the team with decisions and help when needed; communicate and actively participate within the team; problem solve and manage conflict within the team; provide coaching/feedback where appropriate; train new hires; coach/teach upselling techniques.
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The Team Leader will manage, coordinate, direct, and control activities of the staff of the Line Leads within their area, set the daily workloads, and lead various efforts to achieve them, balance lines, monitor the efficiency of the work carried out and control the volume and the quality of the production.
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ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: Perform station duties (fountain & frozen, dresser, front swamp, back swamp, grill, switchboard, expeditor, food prep, and drive-thru (if applicable
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Supervisory experience is highly desirable·Experience with/Certifications in Predictive maintenance technologies (Vib, IR, UL, MCA/MCSA, Oil Analysis, NDT) is preferred·CMRP (Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional) or CRL(Certified Reliability Leader) Certifications preferred·Certification in Lean Six Sigma ideal.
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What you'll be challenged to do:Columbus, Ohio office has an immediate opening for a Bridge Engineer who qualifies as a NBIS Bridge Inspection Team Leader. Experience as a Bridge Inspection Team Leader in Ohio. Team oriented engineer with strong communication skills.
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LÍDER DE TURNO – MCALISTERS Título del puesto: Líder de turno de restaurante Departamento: Operaciones de restaurante Informes: Gerente General/Subgerente El tipo de trabajo: no exento Educación: Diploma de escuela secundaria o su equivalente Ubicación: Responsabilidad general: El líder de turno del restaurante contribuye al éxito de McAlister's Corporation ayudando en las operaciones diarias del restaurante.
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At Chick-fil-A, the team leader role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity. Our high retention rate is proof that team members really enjoy working at Chick-fil-A. Please consider visiting our local Chick-fil-A restaurant if you'd like to learn more about the team member experience.
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Insures that Team Members follow recipes and read tickets to accurately prepare all orders. Team Leaders are responsible for supervising assigned stations for an entire shift and may be assigned to open or close the restaurant in the absence of a manager; following established opening and closing procedures.
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TranSystems Cleveland, Ohio office has an immediate opening for a Bridge Engineer who qualifies as a NBIS Bridge Inspection Team Leader. Experience as a Bridge Inspection Team Leader in Ohio.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Shift Leader to join our team at Chick-fil-A. This "hands-on" management opportunity is designed to give you a career in the most highly-esteemed restaurant chain in the nation.
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