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At Chick-fil-A, Team Leaders are responsible for assisting the Director team in all aspects of shift management and ensuring that each restaurant guest has an outstanding experience. Team Leaders are responsible for supervising assigned stations for an entire shift and will be assigned to open or close the restaurant.
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Crumbl Cookies is hiring immediately for Moring / Mid-Day Shift Lead (Supervisor) with fast skills to join our team. Related keywords: baker, bakery, food service, Culinary, Leadership, Restaurant.
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Our team members enjoy a positive work environment that is deeply committed to the philosophy that we "Stand for Something Good."Shift Manager (Restaurant Supervisor)Shake Shack is a modern day "roadside" burger stand serving deliciously classic burgers, fries, hot dogs, frozen custard, beer, wine, and more.
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Be a champion of culture and bottomless fun while directly supervising on average 50-75 Team Members, and Associate Manager(s) and/or Shift Supervisor(s). The AGM holds the title of master motivator, coach, and delegator of duties onto Associate Manager(s) and/or Shift Supervisor(s.
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If you're ready for a career in restaurant management, our Shift Supervisor position is the right place to start. Working as a Shift Supervisor lets you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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One to three years of management-level hospitality and/or restaurant work experience required or a minimum of 6 months as a Shift Supervisor at RA Sushi with good performance and positive results.
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Collaborate with the team to ensure that all shifts are covered, and communicate issues to the shift leader, supervisor, or store manager. The Restaurant Team Member is responsible for serving customers, managing payments, cooking and preparing food, cleaning and maintaining the overall quality of restaurant services.
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Restaurant Shift Supervisor is where the fun really starts. A Shift Supervisor holds the controls to the ship and will serve as the manager on duty when circumstances arise.
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An Engineering Supervisor will be responsible for shift coverage and therefore must possess strong teamwork and trouble-shooting skills in all areas of maintenance in guest rooms, meeting space, and front of the house areas, as well as back of house areas including kitchen, laundry, electrical, mechanical and HVAC systems, using a windows-based computer system.
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Shift Supervisor Our Hourly Shift Supervisors not only have an appetite for bottomless fun & compassion for our crazy loyal guests, they manage day to day operations of the restaurant during scheduled mid and closing shifts under the supervision of exempt management.
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Shift Manager (Restaurant Supervisor) We are seeking a positive and enthusiastic Shift Manager who loves to serve! This is an excellent opportunity for a leader with at least 1 year of restaurant leadership experience supervising a team and someone interested in what we call - the Shacksperience : a clearly defined path to success for every employee who joins our company.
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The Cook III is responsible for supervising the preparation of all food items for the Restaurant/Dining Outlet Cafe Room Service Employee Cafeteria and Banquets while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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Past industry experience that would translate to success in this role: Starbucks, Mcdonalds, Hourly Manager, Hourly Shift Manager, Hourly Hospitality Manager, Supervisor, Production Supervisor.
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Broad Functions: This position will supervise the employees in the shift operations and aid in the operation of the restaurant to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures.
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Education and/or Experience:One to three years of management-level hospitality and/or restaurant work experience required or a minimum of 6 months as a Shift Supervisor at RA Sushi with good performance and positive results.
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