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A Restaurant District Manager that has a solid understanding of restaurant operations, including knowledge of food safety, inventory management, staffing, customer service, and financial management.
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The primary role of the General Manager will be to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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Competent in the key areas of responsibility which includes labor management,store operations, and customer care. For people who demand flavor in everything they do, there's only Wingstop.
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The primary role of the Wingstop General Manager is to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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For people who demand flavor in everything they do, there's only Wingstop - because it's more than a meal, it's a flavor experience. It's a flavor that defines us and has made Wingstop one of the fastest-growing brands in the restaurant industry.
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Store operations, and customer care. Manager Food Handler Certification required. Communicates in a timely and effective manner with District Manager about. Works with both the District Manager and Human Resources to manage.
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Works with both the District Manager and Human Resources to manageperformance, including coaching, counseling, and disciplining team members. Communicates in a timely and effective manner with District Manager aboutoperational and human resources issues.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Responsible for recruiting, selecting, orienting, training, assigning, scheduling team members, in partnership with the District Manager. 1997 saw the opening of our first franchised Wingstop location, and by 2002 we had served the world one billion wings.
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Main Responsibilities of a Store Manager. Wingstop is the destination when you crave fresh never faked wings, hand-cut seasoned fries and any of our famous sides. team members, in partnership with the District Manager.
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As an Assistant Manager, you will be responsible for the overall shift operations, guest experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in a store. - Promote sales on the shift through suggestive selling and knowledge on in-store promotions.
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Additional Information:•Restaurant experience is required•Manager Food Handler Certification required•PTO/Vacation•Free Meals•Excellent Opportunities for Advancement. We are looking for excellent full-time General Manager candidates to join our management team.
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In the absence of the manager, the AM effectively leads the team to execute great guest service and follows operating policies and procedures. Count drawers and follow proper daily cash handling procedures.
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Must have a positive attitude and ethics which support our values and culture. Know and support appropriate personnel policies, labor laws and safety procedures. Execute and support all food safety requirements and practice.
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Work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store. Proactively manages and develops a strong store team, motivates talent and nurtures a positive culture.
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Service issues with grace, courtesy and with the goal of cultivating happy, We are looking for team members who want to deliver a flavor experience. Wingstop's mission is to serve the world flavor. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals, regardless of race, creed, color, religion or belief, national origin, sex, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, medical condition, gender identity or sexual orientation or any other classification protected by law.
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