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Restaurant Technologies, the leading provider of highly innovative and value-enhancing bulk cooking oil management services to the food service industry, is currently seeking a Warehouse Associate to join our growing and innovative team.
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Management of mergers and acquisitions, financial workout, and financial consulting preferably in a QSR environment. Evaluate and assess viability of restaurant in partnership with Senior Manager, Field Development & Director, Franchise Performance for assigned territory.
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Requirements: The Maintenance Person assists management in achieving and maintaining outstanding interior and exterior restaurant cleanliness and maintaining restaurant equipment.
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Job Description Job Description POSITION OVERVIEW: The Assistant Manager (AM) is the operations leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, Guest service, people development and operations management.
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Hourly pay, paid weekly, plus Tips · Career growth through development & training opportunities; we look to promote 80% of our Restaurant and Above Restaurant Leaders internally , meaning we’re invested in your success here · Flexible scheduling Team Members at Cafua Management prepare products in accordance with Dunkin’ Brands operational and quality standards and serve them with enthusiasm in a clean, fast paced environment.
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Employee referral program - Refer a friend for a $250 referral bonus for Team Member positions and $500 for restaurant management positions. P.F. Chang's is a unique concept like no other restaurant; a scratch kitchen and concept you can take pride in.
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Sailormen, Inc. is looking for experienced District Managers from the Quick Service/Restaurant industry to oversee the operations and management of a minimum of 3 store units that may include stores as far as north as Ft. Lauderdale and as south as Homestead.
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The Assistant Manager (AM) is the operations leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, Guest service, people development and operations management. 1-2 years of previous quick service restaurant experience, experience in management preferred.
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1-2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Building sales and profits by promoting Guest satisfaction and managing restaurant operations.
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When shift is completedMust relate an accurate, honest report of all events both positive and negativeMust comply with all policies, rules and directions covered in manuals, memos, and meetingsMust attend the quarterly supervisor meetings Qualifications Must have current food management certificationMust possess and demonstrate an ownership mentalityMust have flexibility for scheduling.
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Shift Supervisors work with restaurant management to provide the direction and training required on every shift to exceed our customer's expectations. Wendy's Shift Supervisor: Inspire Crew members to always do their best Ensure guests enjoy an outstanding customer experience Get great results while creating a warm, welcoming place for both employees and customers Grow management skills in a fast-paced environment Foster a Team atmosphere.
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Additional experience in Regional or multi-unit management is preferred. Strong understanding of cost and labor systems that lead to restaurant profitability. Maintain professional restaurant image, including restaurant cleanliness, proper uniforms, and appearance standards.
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Completes all side work in the front and/or back of the house as assigned and scheduled by the members of the management team. Must be able to work in an environment subject to loud noises from restaurant equipment and machinery, fumes, odors, dust and smoke.
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We are hiring a Restaurant Manager at our PDQ restaurant at this location! Successful restaurant managers (RM) have been in roles such as shift managers or assistant restaurant managers (AM ) for 2+ years and have worked in other quick service restaurants.
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We are looking for a Entry Level Sales & Management member who is friendly, a focused self-starter with an upbeat personality that are looking to step out of their prior positions and launch a career in the marketing, sales, and customer service industry.
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