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Minimum 2-3 years' experience as Restaurant Assistant General Manager (AGM) or 5+ years as a Restaurant Manager, Food & Beverage Manager, Dining Room Manager, FOH Manager, or Hospitality Manager in a full-service, upscale, fine-dining restaurant or comparable concept is required.
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Title: Restaurant General Manager. Restaurant General Manager. · Coordinating daily front- and back-of-house restaurant operations. This person is going to oversee all operations within the restaurant and work closely with the chef and owner to create an experience like no other.
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Pilot Flying J is seeking highly-skilled, experienced Restaurant General Managers to run our high-volume, quick service restaurants. As a Restaurant General Manager, you must have excellent team leadership and customer service skills.
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As our Restaurant General Manager you are the face and the host of the dining room; the one who warmly welcomes and recognizes guests. We are excited to welcome a new Restaurant General Manager to our island-inspired resort.
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Diversified Restaurant Group is a people first company! Engaging in clear, consistent communications with field leadership and restaurant staff on a frequent basis. A GM oversees recruiting, training, management, P&L, and overall operations of the restaurant to ensure excellent customer service, high quality foods, people development, food safety, store cleanliness, and maximum profitability.
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The Restaurant Manager is passionate about providing Guests with the best experience possible. We are seeking a Restaurant Manager to join our team! Willingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stations.
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As a Restaurant General Manager , your experience and leadership skills will head up some of the nation's leading restaurant venues and staff, while building a strong team of your own and continuing to advance your restaurant career.
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Assistant Restaurant General Manager Opening. Assist the Restaurant Manager with regular administrative duties, including but not limited to: daily cash deposits and documentation, scheduling, payroll, inventory tracking and ordering.
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There’s a reason we call it a “head coach” and not a “general manager” – we’re inspired by John Wooden’s approach to leadership. Our General Managers are the Head Coaches of our teams! Every day in our stores, our teams make real food from scratch — you’ll oversee a full-service BOH operation, as well as a quick-service FOH model.
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As a Pizza Hut® Restaurant General Manager, you'll be responsible for managing overall restaurant operations. As a Pizza Hut® Restaurant General Manager, you can do all that - and more.
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Additional Requirements Of The Restaurant General Manager Include. Minimum 2-3 years of management experience in the retail, restaurant, grocery or other service industry with responsibility for financial results.
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San Diego CA Salary: $100000 - $110000 Exciting new concept from one of San Diego’s top restaurant groups is looking for a passionate General Manager to helm the opening and lead the team.
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General restaurant work from recipe preparation, food order preparation, order taking at the cash register, coffee drink preparation, to serving the customers. General restaurant work from recipe preparation, food order preparation, order taking at the cash register, coffee drink preparation, to serving the customers.
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Reports To: Assistant General Manager/Food and Beverage Director. Monitor the performance of the restaurant through verification and analysis of customer satisfaction systems and financial reports.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Restaurant Assistant General Manager/Events Coordinator at Grind and Prosper in San Diego, CA. As a Restaurant Assistant General Manager/Events Coordinator, you will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the restaurant and managing events and special functions.
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Title: restaurant general in San Diego, CA
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