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HR - Assistant General Manager - Sky Harbor Airport Retail Multi-Unit. Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities.
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The Assistant General Manager is responsible for daily operations at the new premium lounge, located inside the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The Assistant General Manager needs to have a strong eye for detail, provide overall excellent service standards and lead the team.
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Assistant General Manager - No Sundays and Quarterly Bonus Plan. Defined Career Path – with 6 Raises until you become a General Manager. Our house-made and globally-inspired soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts are made with real, whole food that is prepared daily on-site, in-site in our kitchens.
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Strong preference for internal promote from Assistant General Manager position. The Taco Bell Restaurant General Manager is the leader of the TEAM who establishes the tone of the work environment, and the level of customer hospitality.
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Assistant General Manager. This job posting contains general information about working in this restaurant. Service: Deliver a memorable guest experience by ensuring all staff is trained and organizing key service areas within the restaurant to provide the best service.
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Please inform the General Manager, Director of Operations, Vice President of Operations or Employee Relations if you need to discuss a reasonable accommodation. a Service Assistant at Red Lobster , your hard work helps the restaurant run smoothly, for.
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As the Assistant Bakery Manager, you are responsible for assisting the Bakery Manager in the daily supervision of Bakery Department operations, ensuring the delivery of excellent customer service, monitoring the quality of Bakery product, and acting as manager in the absence of the Bakery Manager as needed to address employee relations, coaching, and general department supervision needs.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager - Start at $40,000 to $60,000+ per year ! Our Assistant General Managers not only have an appetite for bottomless fun & compassion for our crazy loyal guests, they also maintain high standards in restaurant cleanliness, building maintenance, sanitation, food quality, and are a superhero for our guests.
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Working with your Restaurant General Manager, you grow the business by making our customers' day. As an Assistant Restaurant Manager, you are second in command of a $1 million+ business.
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Reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the Service Assistant maintains the restaurant’s interior and exterior, keeping all areas clean and organized. A “Key Business Area” is an area of performance in which the Service Assistant must be successful to meet their accountabilities.
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JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the branch and/or production manager, performs office or non-manual work directly related to the management or general business operations of Supreme Lending and its customers and markets and promotes Supreme Lending products and services to its client base of realtors, builders and potential and past clients.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for managing and directing store activities related to the Accounts Department to ensure the store is achieving company standards for non-Renewal closing percentages and supports the General Manager in the daily operations of the store.
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Assistant General ManagerSlim Chickens is one of the strongest and most successful brands emerging in the US and we are entering the Arizona market. At AZ Slims our mission is simple: we aim to serve high quality chicken, provide an engaging, customer-focused dining experience and to inspire the personal and professional growth of our employees.
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General Summary: Assists with implementation of Division Deli Merchandising programs. In the absence of the Deli Manager, ensure paperwork, as set by the Division, is followed. In the absence of the Deli Manager, supervise department staff to include scheduling, training and assigning duties.
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Able and willing to complete other restaurant functions such as cashier or cleaning, per management direction, or any other duties assigned by the general manager, assistant manager, or shift leader.
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