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This is a General Labor position with multiple job duties essential to daily operations in the erosion control division for Greenrise Technologies. We specialize in silt fence, hydroseeding, SWPPP inspections, and construction debris removal.
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What a day in the life for a Restaurant General Manger can look like:Control profitability by following cash control/security procedures, maintaining property inventory levels, managing labor, reviewing financial reports, and taking appropriate actions.
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Kitchen Managers make the Back of the House an exceptional place to work:Assisting and working with your General Manager, other management team members, and the support staff. Ensure that BOH labor goals are met.
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The General Manager is responsible for cash handling and deposits, inventory, purchasing and payroll validation as well as labor law compliance. As a General Manager at Twistee Treat you would be responsible for providing leadership to your team.
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Kitchen Manager's are responsible for leading department-level daily operations excellence for the assigned area of responsibility while supporting the broader operation as directed by the General Manager.
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Maintains a well-staffed restaurant through consistent hiring and scheduling to meet guest and labor forecast expectations. responsibility while supporting the broader operation as directed by the General Manager.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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The crew lead is responsible for completing the physical installation of silt fences, inlet protection, slope matting, and other erosion control services on both residential and commercial sites. Direct and install all erosion control products to the specifications of the field manager's direction.
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Participate in and monitor all labor relations, Safety, Employee Communications Program, Recreation, Employee Benefits and Awards Programs. Exercise general supervision over and assume responsibilities for, the administration of all Company policies and programs within the plant.
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The Restaurant General Manager and the Assistant Unit Manager both play a key role in the operation of the restaurants, and have accountability for directing the daily operations of the of the restaurant, and ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operations.
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Financial stewardship management through food cost, labor cost and repairs & maintenance. The Assistant Manager works side by side with the General Manager to lead the overall operations of the restaurant on a daily basis.
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With a business acumen, understanding of hospitality, labor and food cost controls, the General Manager is responsible for running a successful and profitable restaurant. A General Manager position allows you to be one step closer to becoming a Franchise Partner and owning a Steak n Shake location.
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Minimum of 1-year previous general labor in heavy manufacturing environments, preferably in the scrap metal or construction industries. - General labor duties that may include but not limited to sweeping, shoveling and general clean-up of any area and/or equipment throughout the yard.
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Proven work experience as a Restaurant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Hospitality Manager or similar role. Ensures that during their shift compliance with established safety and sanitation procedures and all Federal, State, and local regulations (child labor laws, wage and hour, OSHA, liquor laws, etc.
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Position responsibilities may include general housekeeping (e.g., sanitation, yard cleaning, scrubbing, changing lights, etc.) If Yard Jockey position need experience (i.e. driving, etc) Responsible for pallet repair, reworking damaged or returned product, and supplying plastic flats to the production line, etc.
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