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Sr Technical Product Manager I, Back of House Integrations at Taco Bell. If yes, Taco Bell invites you to join our team as a Sr. Technical Product Manager! Define and document technical requirements for HR Middleware (HRMW) and Back of House Data Router in partnership with operations, product, franchise stakeholders, and platform teams.
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You will also be responsible for coaching, food safety management, store cleanliness, store metrics and the overall operations of the restaurant. Join our Great Lakes Taco Bell family and experience what it's like to work for a company that believes in a culture of recognition.
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As Store Manager, you are responsible for the overall operations of the restaurant. Taco Bell - Airport Rd SE is looking for a full time or part time Store Manager in Albany, OR and you could be the perfect fit.
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Reliable transportation and maintain a valid driver's license and insurance for positions that require driving: Above Store Leader, General Manager, Assistant Manager and Shift Manager.
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Building, managing, and leading a team -Maintaining all equipment -Developing a relationship with other departments -Delivering the utmost professionalism in all circumstances -Achieving guest satisfaction -Ensuring the highest standards of food quality -Managing staff vacation requests and absences At Taco Bell - Airport Rd SE, we care about our employees and value a workplace that is positive, accountable, and accommodating.
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As a Restaurant General Manager, you must take ownership in the operations of the store by providing leadership, training and consistent decision-making skills while taking the initiative to recruit dedicated staff and generate increased sales/profit at the store.
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As a Taco Bell Restaurant General Manager, you must take ownership in the operations of the store by providing leadership, training and consistent decision-making skills while taking the initiative to recruit dedicated staff and generate increased sales/profits at the store.
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As a Restaurant General Manager, you must take ownership in the operations of the store by providing leadership, training and consistent decision- making skills while taking the initiative to recruit dedicated staff and generate increased sales/profits at the store.
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Our managers are responsible for overseeing operations, they will develop and mentor their team, and ensure a positive dining experience for their customers by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining standards and ensuring protection of Taco Bell’s brand and assets.
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Works with Area Coach to establish store priorities, then develops and executes the plans. Participates in marketing programs Develops and implements appropriate strategies to resolve unfavorable trends to enhance sales and profits Ensures execution of Human Resources programs, proper staffing levels and maintains an ongoing system for the recruitment, development, recognition, and retention of store management and crew.
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