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Please note the Assistant Restaurant Manager position could fall in line with these types of positions: Kitchen Manager, Head Chef, Service Manager, Bar Manager, Hospitality Manager, Assistant General Manager, and Culinary Manager.
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Applebees Neighborhood Grill + Bar / Thrive Restaurant Group is looking for the next Hospitality Manager to join our team and help love people with food in the neighborhoods we serve. Hospitality Manager - Applebees.
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Thrive Restaurant Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and our Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina locations use E-Verify per state requirements. Free & confidential Employee Assistance Program for Managers AND their families, including drastically reduced evaluations and free virtual therapy sessions.
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We are looking for talented Assistant Manager's to join our various locations in the San Antonio area. Oversees food quality and food safety, including performing daily food safety and food quality checks, generates daily food production charts, manages food and beverage quality and presentation at the expo area and throughout the restaurant, and supervises Team Member health and hygiene.
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As a Senior Assistant Manager, you’ll make sure employees have everything they need – from resources to training to motivation – so “every guest leaves happy.” You won’t just help manage the restaurant, you’ll help manage expectations and trust us, guests expect “incredible” every time they come to Chuck E. Cheese.
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Primos Cafe has an opportunity foran Assistant General Manager. As a member of the management team, the Assistant Manager assists in providing direction and motivation to the hourly team members, ensures execution of all job responsibilities for all team members to provide our guests with an exceptional PRIMOS experience and exceptional product quality.
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Run the Play" A Restaurant Assistant Manager will help run our business by overseeing all operations in the restaurant. Where People are the Heart of Our Success Restaurant Assistant Manager Working at Love′s as a Restaurant Assistant Manager is a very different job.
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The Restaurant Shift Manager will lea Restaurant Assistant Manager, Assistant Manager, Restaurant, Shift Manager, Manager, Staffing.
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Job Requirements: College degree in Hospitality, Food Service, Business or equivalent experience 5 years or more in managing a full-service restaurant; or equivalent experience for the General Manager position 1-2 years experience for the Assistant Manager position Pay Range : $24.00 - $33.60 / Hour + potential bonus.
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Collaborate with Restaurant Manager in the efforts of talent acquisition. Assist the Restaurant Manager with proper task execution and completion, schedule and cash integrity, and complete daily, weekly, and monthly reporting.
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We are looking for talented Assistant Manager's to join our various locations in the Houston area. 1+ year of restaurant management/shift lead experience required, 2+ years preferred. Determines inventory needs and orders food, beverages, and restaurant supplies.
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The Food & Beverage Assistant Manager is responsible for the operations of the daily activities and processes of the restaurant as well as assisting the Food & Beverage General Manager with training, and supervising all staff.
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Restaurant Assistant Managers play a key role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of our restaurant. With opportunity as our greatest benefit and a dynamic team environment, this role is ideal for individuals passionate about the restaurant industry and ready to make a difference.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A FAST-FOOD RESTAURANT ASSISTANT MANAGER Experience in a managerial position at a restaurant Strong leadership skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Are you a proactive problem solver.
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Assistant General ManagerReports to: Restaurant General Manager The Assistant General Manager (AGM) oversees all Restaurant activities during their shift, ensuring smooth store operations, exceptional guest service, and adherence to company standards.
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