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Our restaurant, located in the charming town of Three Oaks, MI, is seeking an Assistant Restaurant Manager to join our dynamic team. As an Assistant Restaurant Manager, you will play an integral role in building our brand through exceptional service to guests and staff.
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Confer regularly with the Restaurant Manager and other Company personnel to plan, coordinate and evaluate services/activities, exchange information, resolve problems, etc. We need your talent and passion to assist the Restaurant Manager in a supervisory capacity.
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MONTHLY Bonus Program once you reach the Kitchen Manager and General Manager levels. Strong compensation with MONTHLY bonuses once you have reached the Kitchen Manager and General Manager levels.
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Opportunity Delaware North Gaming is searching for an Assistant Restaurant Manager to join our Fry-house team at Southland Casino in West Memphis, Arkansas. In this role, you will support the General Manager in the day-to-day restaurant operations.
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Our Open OpportunityThe Assistant Adorn & Bar Restaurant Manager assists the Restaurant Management Team with the direction of all aspects of the Food & Beverage division planning, organizing, control and direct the work of employees in the hotel while ensuring guest satisfaction amongst others.
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Assistant General Manager. Handle the physical requirements of a restaurant manager job which includes bending, reaching, standing for long periods of time and carrying and lifting heavy and really hot stuff.
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The Assistant Restaurant General Manager assists the General Manager with operations and marketing functions of the restaurant. The Assistant General Manager ensures we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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Taco John's at 921 E Euclid Ave, Des Moines, IA is seeking a full-time Assistant Manager/Restaurant Manager to join our team! A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ASSISTANT MANAGER / RESTAURANT MANAGER The Assistant Manager plays a very crucial role in the success of our restaurant.
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Assistant General Manager The Assistant General Manager is the key deputy for the General Manager. They will be responsible for directly managing key areas of the Beat The Bomb business and supporting the General Manager across the board as needed.
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The Assistant Restaurant Manager supports the Restaurant Manager in their efforts to develop a team of dedicated people delivering great and friendly guest experiences and profitable top line sales.
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The Assistant General Manager is to oversee and manage the daily operations of the restaurant, which includes leadership and management of staff, financial management to ensure budget adherence and profitability, maintaining high standards of customer service, marketing and promotion efforts, compliance with health and safety regulations, effective inventory management, fostering sales and revenue growth, staff development, problem-solving, and handling administrative tasks.
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They assist in the development of Crew and Shift Leaders and fulfill accountabilities assigned by the Restaurant Manager. We are look for Assistant Restaurant Managers to help lead our Dunkin' team.
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The Assistant General Manager assists the General Manager with operations and marketing functions of the restaurant. Be a leader and inspire your team to meet and exceed company performance standards and improve the potential of the restaurant (i.e. fast and friendly customer service, good product knowledge, up-beat atmosphere, etc.
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Our strength is our family of everyone involved in Bapa Network, which includes not only owners but VP, Director of OPS, Multi-Unit Managers, Store Managers and Crew. With new store acquisitions and new builds, Manish Patel has been acknowledged by Dunkin’ Brands.
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Join our team as an Assistant General Manager and contribute to our continued success. Collaborate with the General Manager to develop and implement strategies to increase revenue and improve profitability.
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