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Our Corporate HQ is located in Vancouver WA. - We have Career Opportunities for Restaurant General Managers (RGM). We're Pacific Bells, a Franchisee of Taco Bell. We operate over 260 Restaurants in 8 States and have a lot more growth in the works.
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Reporting to the Area Coach, the Restaurant General Manager manages day-to-day operations of a Taco Bell restaurant within the policies and guidelines of the company to ensure customer satisfaction and profit maximization.
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Experience as General Manager in the restaurant industry. If you want to build a great career while providing fast, fun and friendly service to our customers, Taco Bell is the perfect place to learn, grow and succeed.
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The Taco Bell Restaurant General Manager is the leader of the TEAM who establishes the tone of the work environment, and the level of customer hospitality. Strong preference for internal promote from Assistant General Manager position.
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The Restaurant General Manager (RGM) is responsible for the people, business and overall operations of the restaurant. " You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates.
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Think outside the bun with a career at Taco Bell! Ensure conflicts within the restaurant are resolved in a timely manner. Do you love serving customers, have experience in the restaurant industry and want to be a part of the largest restaurant company in the world.
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COMMITMENT TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTUREAs the Restaurant General Manager, you identify the strongest crew and train them todeliver the best customer experience. As the General Manager you lead the success of theoverall restaurant operation.
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At Taco Bell, ourbenefits are designed to support you and your restaurant on a LIVE MÁS journey. At Taco Bell we lead with Smart, Heart, and Courage. Taco Bell is growing.
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The minimum age to work with the Northwest Restaurants family of restaurant companies is 16 years or older. You're also responsible for scheduling and deploying the Team correctly, addressing performance issues, assisting in the resolution of customer issues and managing the restaurant budget and financial plans.
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As Restaurant General Manager, you'll be involved in all aspects of the business and restaurant operations. As Restaurant General Manager, you'll be involved in all aspects of the business and restaurant operations.
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Have at least five (5) years restaurant/retail and people management experience. Strong understanding of restaurant maintenance programs and implementationHeart. Ability to adhere to corporate policies, procedures, and Occupational Health andFood Safety standardsThe range for this role is $60,000-80,000.
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You and The Bell® has a nice ring to it. Whenyou empower a team of top performers, you create a culture that is exciting, optimistic,and rewarding. You will feel the pride of setting the standard thatall other managers strive for.
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WHO YOU ARE. · Have a minimum of 6 years of progressive and successful experience in a management role within the restaurant industry. Work today, get paid today! GET ACCESS TO: Same Day Pay- · Never wait for a paycheck again.
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Zendesk.com to submit any questions!" Our RGMs are CEOs of million-dollar businesses and provide & execute on comprehensive Leadership, Performance Management, Operational Metrics, Talent Acquisition, People Development, Culture, Retention and also have some fun along the way.
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Restaurant General Manager. At Taco Bell, we're hungry for Mas. Mas Heart, Mas Flavor and Mas Value. This Summary Overview generally describes key job standards for Taco Bell Corporate employees.
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