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Must have 2+ years of restaurant management experience. As the Restaurant General Manager, you'll be the maestro orchestrating the daily operations, ensuring every aspect runs with precision and flair.
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3+ years’ experience as a General Manager or in a similar leadership role within the fine dining sector of the restaurant industry. This is a renowned upscale restaurant specializing in fine dining.
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Must have minimum of 2 years full-service management experience in a high volume, fast- paced restaurant. Restaurant Assistant Manager – Casual/Full Service – Multiple Locations.
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Must have at least two years of recent restaurant management experience preferably in a fast-casual atmosphere. Our Client is THE home for Fun, Food, Sports, and Spirits - and is currently seeking to add a talented and enthusiastic Restaurant Manager to their local team.
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3+ years of management experience, preferably in full-service or quick-service restaurant management (QSR preferred) 3+ years of management experience, preferably in full-service or quick-service restaurant management (QSR preferred.
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As our Assistant General Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in the day-to-day management of the restaurant. 3+ years as a Full-Service Restaurant Manager. Currently in a Restaurant Manager role.
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A minimum of 2 years of current, salaried management experience in a high-volume upscale restaurant or high-end resort restaurant. The Restaurant General Manager is responsible for leading department-level restaurant operations and models and demonstrating leadership grounded in the company's core values.
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Promote from Within Annual Bonus Monthly Bonus Referral Bounty $ 1000 Position Overview & Responsibilities Assistant Kitchen Manager (AKM) is responsible for providing the leadership role to the Managers and Team Members in the back of house restaurant operations.
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Benefits Promote from Within Pays Well Annual Bonus Monthly Bonus Major Medical Dental Referral Bounty $ 1000 Position Requirements Minimum 3 years Restaurant Management Exp. is mandatory in full service operation with bar Must have minimum revenue experience of $5 Million High school diploma or equivalent; some college preferred.
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Benefits Medical Dental Vision PTO Monthly Bonus Position Requirements 2 to 3 year's experience as a General Manager in a fast food, fast casual, or quick serve restaurant. Adding new locations every year means upward movement to multi-unit management can be quick.
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Culinary school or previous culinary management experience a plus. Helps the restaurant achieve financial goals for the assigned area without compromising food or beverage quality and service.
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Benefits Paid Training Paid Time Off Employee Discount Opportunities for Advancement Food Provided Position Requirements Proven work experience as a Assistant Manager Proven customer service experience as a manager Extensive food and beverage (F&B) knowledge, with ability to remember and recall ingredients and dishes to inform customers and wait staff Strong leadership, motivational and people skills Acute financial management skills.
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Dental, STD, LTD PTO – 2 weeks at year 1 Position Requirements Must have 3+ years of senior management experience in a high-volume, from scratch restaurant. Proven track record of coaching and developing a management team.
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Commuter benefit Position Overview & Responsibilities Cooperating with the general manager, and assisting with anything from project planning to staff management. Commuter benefit Position Overview & Responsibilities Cooperating with the general manager, and assisting with anything from project planning to staff management.
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Prior restaurant management or leadership role with a successful history of quality Guest Service, Team Building and Development of people, Aptitude towards learning, coaching and teamwork; ability to motivate, train and hold responsible a diverse staff in a fast-paced environment.
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