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To facilitate this success, we also provide the following benefits: Rapid wage advancement with potential of unit ownership share Medical and Dental Insurance 401K retirement plan Team member meal policy Paid vacation opportunity Job Description: The Assistant General Manager provides overall leadership and direct supervision of the Assistant Managers and team members in the restaurant.
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This Chick-fil-A restaurant is locally owned and operated by an Operator who focuses on investing in his team and serving the community with excellence. At Chick-fil-A Miami Shores, the Back of House (BOH) Manager role is more than just a job; it's an opportunity.
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The HSC supports the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) and Assistant Manager (AM) in managing the operations during assigned shifts, driving key performance outcomes related to sales, profitability, guest service and people.
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Provides coaching and feedback to Team Members to increase the restaurant team’s capabilities and raise restaurant performance. The Hourly Shift Coordinator (HSC) is the Shift Leader of the restaurant focused on delivering sales and profit results through profitability, Guest, people & operations.
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Due to tremendous growth, we are currently looking for Distrcit Managers in the Orlando and Miami areasOverviewPosition Title: Multi Unit Restaurant ManagerGenerally Reports To: Franchisee/District Manager/Director of OperationsA Multi-Unit-Leader (MUL) generally provides leadership, coaching and direction to approximately 5-8 restaurants.
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Welcoming Cajun hospitality and a desire to serve Leadership skills and the ability to guide and inspire your team Strong organizational and multitasking abilities Previous experience in a restaurant or customer service environment A proactive mindset and a dedication to continuous improvement How will I grow.
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The Assistant Restaurant Manager supports the Restaurant Manager in their efforts to develop a team of dedicated people delivering great and friendly guest experiences and profitable top line sales.
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Our assistant manager has an overall responsibility to lead a team of like-minded, remarkable individuals. Assist GM with maintaining inventory, managing labor, and applies financial reporting analysis to enhance restaurant results.
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You support the Restaurant General Manager by following brand standards, training, coaching, and recognizing your team to deliver an amazing customer experience. The Assistant General Manager has the overall responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the Restaurant General Manager's absence.
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As the Co-Manager, you will be responsible for supporting the General Manager in overseeing the profitability for one RaceTrac store. 3-5 years of prior food service, retail, or restaurant supervisory experience; retail management experience preferred.
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This includes, but is not limited to: product preparation and delivery, guest relations, restaurant maintenance and repair, inventory management, team management, recruiting and retention of hourly managers and team members, financial accountability, ensuring that the highest quality products and services are delivered to each guest, building a positive and safe work environment and other duties as required or assigned.
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The Team Member is responsible for providing exceptional guest service while working closely with the Restaurant Managers and other Team Members to maintain operational standards and procedures.
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If you're an experienced restaurant or retail manager, think about a career with Pizza Hut. You know who you are - a natural leader, you love putting together a winning team. You have a vision for the perfect restaurant, and you know how to get your team to bring it to life.
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As a Shift Manager, you will play a crucial role in assisting the general manager with directing daily business operations, achieving sales and profit goals, and providing excellent guest and team service.
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General Managers: Understand that growth is as much about people as it is about dollars Inspire team members to go above and beyond Ensure every item served is Wendy's quality Keep the Wendy's spirit alive in the restaurant Help every team member advance by developing their skills Create a Team of customer-oriented, highly productive employees This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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