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Base pay ranges $15.27 - $15.77 per hour plus $3.25 - $4.50 per hour in tips for Restaurant Supervisor Shift Leaders (depending on experience) 1 year of restaurant experience in a supervisor or management position.
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Slim Chickens is on the prowl for a dynamic and passionate Shift Supervisor to join our Flock! A chance to be a part of something special: Slim Chickens is more than just a restaurant; it's a community of chicken enthusiasts.
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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.
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Please note the Restaurant Manager position could fall in line with these types of positions: Assistant Restaurant Manager, Hospitality Manager, Manager, Management, Supervisor, and Culinary Manager.
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Please note the Shift Manager position could fall in line with these types of positions: Assistant Manager, Restaurant Manager, Manager, Supervisor, Trainer, Crew Leader, and Shift Leader.
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Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry. Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry. Scheduling, planning, and executing successful retail events is required; as well as relationship building with in-store retail management and internal support teams.
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Assists In Shopper during rush periods to ensure the maintenance of restaurant efficiency. Summary: Manages all function of the restaurant to ensure customer service and high quality products are delivered when the General Manager is not on duty.
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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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SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIESDaily supervision of up to six associates per shift including Hostess, Servers, Bussers and Bartenders. Utilizes all tools for running shift, (e.g., schedules, floor plans, reservations, checks, daily server checklist.
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The Shift Supervisor is responsible for working actively to ensure the restaurant meets financial and operating goals. The Shift Supervisor is a critical member of the operations team at Genghis Grill.
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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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Work closely with restaurant staff to provide a seamless customer experience. Our Managers are responsible for the day-to-day operation and management of our Burger King restaurant, and possess the Leadership to inspire our Crew to thrive.
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Freddy’s is looking for Shift Supervisors to assist management with the day-to-day operations of the restaurant by providing leadership, motivating team members and meeting operational expectations.
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Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor. Supervisor: Front End Manager. FLSA: Full-Time/Part Time, Hourly, 6-8 Hour Shift, Union. Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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Shift LeaderA Shift Leader/Supervisor is an entry-level supervisory position has the overall responsibility of supporting the Restaurant General Manager and Assistant Manager with the daily operations of a restaurant.
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