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As our Operating Partner, you will put your professional and personal skills to work as you manage 24-hour restaurant. Job Description Job Description Operating Partner. GVCS Inc. - Whataburger is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, age, or other condition or status protected by law.
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General Manager/Operating Partner compensation is in the $61,000 - $85,000 range, DOE. The General Manager is an Operating Partner responsible for developing a strong staff to satisfy the sales, production, service, and supervisory needs of the unit.
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The Operating Partner is responsible for leading a team of Family Members and managing the performance and operations of their restaurant(s). The partner leads key financial, staffing, and brand decisions.
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Welcome to Whataburger Careers! Works with Managers and the Market Leader to execute operational plans. Manages profit and loss, oversees financial tasks such as cash reporting, labor, food expenses, repairs, and maintenance.
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As an Operating Partner, youll run a multi-million dollar restaurant for one of Americas favorite burger brands. tell you about Whataburger! Youll lead a team, manage daily operations, earn six figures, and play a huge role in shaping our culture.
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