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As a BOH Team Member, you will support the kitchen team, assemble food orders quickly and accurately, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile. At Chick-fil-A, the Team Member role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity.
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Principal Responsibilities PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT – Assists in the recruitment of successful Shift Manager and Team Member candidates for the restaurant. This includes, but is not limited to: adherence to Company guest service standards, auditing, administrative, human resource, safety and security policies and procedures; ensuring the restaurant team is properly trained and developed; and meeting the fiscal goals of the restaurant.
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What KBP brings to the table:KBP Foods, a part of KBP Brands is a leading restaurant franchise group with a clear vision: to create a great place to work, a great place to eat, and a great place to own.
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Please consider visiting your local Chick-fil-A restaurant if you'd like to learn more about the team member experience. Work in a Chick-fil-A restaurant. In addition to working directly for an independent Operator, team members gain life experience that goes far beyond just serving a great product in a friendly environment.
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Supports the goals, decisions and directives of the Restaurant Management Team ; performs additional duties and responsibilities as directed by management. Ability to look at the restaurant operations (from a Guests viewpoint.
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We are looking for Restaurant Assistant Manager Professionals with enthusiasm, passion and the desire to delight each team member they come in contact with. Qualifications · 2+ years managing a Fast-Casual or Casual Concept Restaurant at AM level · Strong People Oriented Leadership skills · Ability to lead and develop a high performing restaurant team.
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Operate and work safely with restaurant equipment including, but not limited to, knives, fryers, and potentially hazardous equipment. To our team members, Zaxby's is an indescribably great place to work.
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As a member of the Corporate Field Operations team you will be responsible for executing the restaurant plan, by achieving sales and profits goals and providing excellent Guest and Team service.
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You will manage and oversee the daily operations of the restaurant focusing on staffing, team member development, sales growth, cost management, guest experience, and ensuring brand standards are consistently upheld.
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Handle and report guest and team member complaints/concerns/injuries timely and in a friendly and respectful manner. Create and maintain a positive culture and healthy team morale by providing guidance and leadership while being an example and role model for the team.
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We are committed to the highest safety and sanitation practices, including ensuring team member wellness and maintaining clean restaurants. Guests may choose to pick up their food in the restaurant or curbside in their car, either way, you are excited to serve them.
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The range for this role is $11.00-21.00/ HR. Compensation may vary based on Team Member, Service, Restaurant, Retail. The range for this role is $11.00-21.00/ HR. Compensation may vary based on Team Member, Service, Restaurant, Retail.
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Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - what Crew, Team Member, Restaurant. Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - what Crew, Team Member, Restaurant.
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Ensure team members receive proper training including ongoing mentoring, coaching, and development while holding team members accountable for their performance. General Managers are responsible for providing guidance and leadership to their team to create a positive culture and maintain high team morale.
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Ocharleys is a full service, casual dining restaurant chain with team member opportunities available throughout the US. At ocharley we offer great full time and part time restaurant culinary careers for prep cooks who have back of house preparation, cooking, chef / kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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