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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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Key Responsibilities Train, monitor, and reinforce food safety procedures to crew members Act as Cash Manager as needed, including setting up cash register(s) at open and verifying cash at close Perform walk-thru to ensure restaurant is ready to open/close and/or rush-ready Work with Restaurant Management team to train, develop and communicate with crew members and Team Trainers through team huddles, manager meetings, etc.
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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! Responsibilities of Management: Instructs, trains, coaches and develops the restaurant team to create an environment where enthusiastic people are recognized and rewarded for achieving organizational and personal goals, Responsible for the overall recruiting and hiring of hourly employees.
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The Manager performs and directs overall restaurant management. Maintains standards of restaurant safety and security. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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About You Dependable team playerPrefers to work in a fast-paced environmentGreat multitasking skillsHas previously worked in a leadership role and has management experienceFosters and builds an inclusive work environment Primary Location-US-CT-Waterbury.
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Been there and done that for 2+ years in full service, upscale restaurant management. As a chef on our Restaurant team, you’ll play a dual role — part kitchen genius, part artist.
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The primary responsibility of the General Manager is to set and achieve the highest standard in all areas of restaurant management, which includes ensuring excellent guest service, team development, high-quality foods, food safety, store cleanliness, and maximum profitability through inventory and labor controls.
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We are looking for an experienced, responsible Restaurant Manager with a background in restaurant management who will support the general Manager. Mentor, teach, and train hourly line staff to perform at a high level and exceed expectations while building relationships as the restaurant manager with employees that foster loyalty and teamwork.
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We’re looking for an Assistant General Manager who excels in restaurant operations and craves the challenge of taking their career to the next level. Assist with scheduling, expense tracking, labor management, and local restaurant marketing.
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Shift managers are trained to perform all of the duties preformed by the Crew Members and Shift Leaders, with additional responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the General Manager’s absence: ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operation including product prep and delivery, customer relations, restaurant maintenance, team and inventory management, and other duties as required or assigned.
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Manage daily restaurant operations, including customer service, food preparation, and staff management. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced General Manager to oversee the operations of our restaurant.
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If you love guest service and the energy of a restaurant, and you want to continue developing and learning our business, join our Management team at Dunkin! WORK PERKS To keep our amazing team running, employees at our Dunkin' Restaurant enjoy a bunch of perks: Flexible schedules Work Today / Pay Tomorrow Raises based on training and performance Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401k program with matching funds Discounts at Shoes for Crews, phone carriers, Dell, and more ARE U READY TO COME RUN WITH DUNKIN.
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