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If you're an experienced restaurant Area Manager, think about a career with Pizza Hut. RequirementsRequirements:The ideal candidate for the Area Manager position will have Good communication skills, and strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
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The Restaurant General Manager (RGM) leads the restaurant management team and oversees the financial controls, operations, people development, guest service and BKC compliance within the restaurant across all shifts.
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From Team Member to Restaurant General Manager, the job opportunities in Ayvaz Pizza (Pizza Hut) restaurants are challenging and fun. HERE'S WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING: As an integral member of the Ayvaz Pizza (Pizza Hut) Team, this position is responsible for: The Restaurant General Manager (RGM) has overall responsibility for managing daily operations of a single restaurant (10-45 employees) ensuring delivery on guest satisfaction, and ensuring desired restaurant outcomes (i.e., increased sales, profitability, and employee retention.
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HERE'S WHAT Education & Experience YOU WILL NEED: High School Diploma or GED required; 2 years of college preferred Complete all internal certification programs 1-2 years of restaurant management experience Strong understanding of P&L interpretation and management to influence profitability Ability to prioritize and organize own and others' work and time to meet deadlines and objectives Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
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This position interacts with restaurant team members, restaurant management, DM's, customers, members of the field operations team and outside vendors. The Restaurant General Manager position is responsible for providing exceptional guest service and support, while working closely with the District Manager and other team members to maintain operational standards and procedures.
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If you are an experienced restaurant or retail manager, make the switch and continue to accelerate your management career with us. Pizza Hut Restaurant General Manager – Grow your career while making your customers and employees feel like family with smiles, teamwork, and dedication.
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The Restaurant General Manager (RGM) should be able to work long and/or irregular shifts, including extra shifts, as needed, for the proper functioning of the restaurant. WHO WE ARE: We are a GROWING Ayvaz Pizza (Pizza Hut) franchise with upward mobility.
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At Ayvaz Pizza (Pizza Hut), employees have an opportunity to contribute to the success of our growing organization. As one of the largest Ayvaz Pizza (Pizza Hut) franchises, we are dedicated to achieving customer satisfaction as well as providing career opportunities for our employees.
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So, if you want a management career with an innovative company, look no further than Pizza Hut. Additional Benefits: We offer flexible schedules, Same Day Pay, healthcare benefits and a company sponsored 401(k) plan.
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You love learning and teaching others new things and motivating them to work together on the restaurant goals, team development, food safety, P&L management, marketing, and more. For a copy of Flynn Restaurant Group’s Workplace Privacy Notice, please visit We are an equal opportunity employer and recognize the strength that diversity brings to the workplace.
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Because at Pizza Hut, you can do all that - and more. You know who you are - a natural leader, you love hiring, training, and putting together a winning team while wowing your guests with great service.
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And you should expect training, growth, with plenty of excitement, unique challenges, and a world of opportunity. You will work with smart, eager, experienced, fun people. If you are an experienced leader, it is time to start a career with us.
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This position is overseen by a District Manager (DM) and directly manages Team Members, Shift Coordinators and Assistant Managers. A provider finder/cost estimation tool, allowing members to find in-network providers and get a cost estimation before the visitA wellness program, where earning points for things like achieve step goals, can be redeemed to purchase wellness related itemsA pregnancy planning tool, that helps track fertility, baby growth, milestones, etc.
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Additional Information: Keep in mind, this is just basic information. You will find out more after you apply.
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Additional Information: Keep in mind, this is just basic information. You will find out more after you apply.
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