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In this AGM role, you will manage restaurant back of house / kitchen & front of house / service teams along with assistant general manager roles and duties. Restaurant Assistant General Manager (AGM.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager – starting at $55000 to $67100+ per yearRed Robin At Red Robin we’ve been serving up awesome American food and bottomless fun for over 50 years.
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Our Assistant General Manager is a culture champion for our people and strives for continuous improvement while embracing the better for being here mentality! Restaurant Assistant General Manager - pays $55,000 to $67,000 per year.
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Assistant General ManagerIntroducing our Assistant General Manager! Partner with your management team on FOH and BOH operations to ensure success in all Red Robin service and kitchen standards.
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The Assistant General Manager position is responsible for partnering with the Managing Partner for seamless day-to-day operations with an unwavering commitment to excellence. The Assistant General Manager is a culture champion for our people and strives for continuous improvement while embracing the better for being here mentality.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager. Working as a member of the restaurant management team you will support the General Manager in a fast track capacity. The AGM holds the title of master motivator, coach, and delegator of duties onto Associate Manager(s) and/or Shift Supervisor(s.
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In this restaurant manager role, you will manage restaurant back of house / kitchen & front of house / service teams along with assistant general manager roles and duties. Our Salaried Assistant Manager fosters a culture that continuously strives for improvement and embraces a better for being here mentality.
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Introducing our Assistant General Manager! Assistant General Manager. Partner in taking ownership of exceptional guest satisfaction by leading and empowering our FOH and BOH teams to exceed guest expectations through Red Robin hospitality standards.
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Red Robin is a growing restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for restaurant management / front of house managers in a full service, casual dining restaurant environment. Red Robin isn't your typical burger restaurant.
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Red Robin is an equal opportunity and e-verify employer, committed to a diverse workforce. Red Robin independent franchisees each hire their own employees and establish their own terms and conditions of employment, which may differ from those described.
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Introducing our Assistant Manager, the champion of unbridled hospitality! Restaurant Assistant Manager. At Red Robin we’ve been serving up awesome American food and bottomless fun for over 50 years.
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Must wear personal protective equipment as required by Red Robin and or mandated by local Health and Safety Departments. Continuously learn, lead, and passionately share Red Robin standards and culture with all team members.
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Free shift meal and 50% discount on Red Robin food for your family. As a brand ambassador, you uphold our company's standards, crafting a memorable experience for Guests! Tech Toolbox: Experience with Workday, Aloha, NBO, and HotSchedules is preferred.
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Red Robin is an Equal Opportunity & E-Verify Employer. Adopt a business owner mindset and act as the second in command, work closely with the Managing Partner, and assist with responsibilities.
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Discounts on Red Robin food. Our AGM's not only have an appetite for bottomless fun & compassion for our crazy loyal guests, they also maintain high standards in restaurant cleanliness, building maintenance, sanitation, food quality, and are a superhero for our guests.
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