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As the Restaurant General Manager, you identify the strongest crew and train them to. Have at least five (5) years restaurant/retail and people management experience. Strong understanding of restaurant maintenance programs and implementation.
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You will assist the Community Leader by overseeing the day-to-day restaurant operations and keeping the team motivated to exceed guest expectations. Weekly Pay and Same Day Pay Access. As an Operations Leader, you will work closely with your Community Leader (General Manager) and Mission Coach (District Manager) to keep your store running smoothly.
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The RAM supports the Restaurant General Manager in their efforts to develop a team of dedicated people, delivering great and friendly guest experiences and producing top line sales. We are looking for Restaurant Assistant Managers (RAM)to join our team.
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Daily tasks will include taking orders accurate Server, Restaurant, Seafood, Food. As a Server at Red Lobster, you will enhance guest experiences by offering personalized service, suggestions and pairings.
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If you are an experienced restaurant or retail manager, make the switch and continue to accelerate your management career with us. Pizza Hut Restaurant General Manager - Grow your career while making your customers and employees feel like family with smiles, teamwork, and dedication.
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Minimum of one year in the industry as restaurant manager and high school diploma or GED. Actively involved in the selection, orientation and training of crew members in the restaurant.
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Utilize GPS Hospitality Systems to run a great restaurant every shift, every day. Any / all other duties as assigned by the Restaurant General Manager (RGM). They do this by learning, managing and teaching restaurant systems effectively to achieve goals, develop people and provide excellent service.
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Ted's Montana Grill isn't your ordinary restaurant, so we aren't looking for ordinary people. Full-service restaurant experience preferred. Our restaurants represent classic saloons of the 19th century where cattlemen and land barons found a little relaxation after a hard day’s work.
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Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) server category or equivalent experience. Two years of experience in server virtualization utilizing VMware, including multi-site deployments. Two years of experience supporting a large, distributed Windows Server environment.
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Neighborhood Restaurant Partners (NRP) is the fourth largest franchise for Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar operating over 110 restaurants in Florida, Georgia & Texas. Great corporate discounts (Apple, Carnival, Sprint, Dell, AMC, just to name a few.
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A manager is expected to be a leader of the F&B team while on the restaurant floor, with a strong visible presence and a primary focus on training and developing staff. Our member amenities include an 18-hole Tom Fazio designed golf course, 16 tennis courts, pool and cabana facility, locker rooms, 2 private dining rooms, full banquet facilities and a 40,000 square foot clubhouse.
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Many Restaurant Team Members have moved into Delivery Driving, running shifts or even to become the General Manager of a restaurant. As a Restaurant Team Member, you will be the face for our customers ensuring they receive a hot, made to order meal.
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To help our restaurant provide a pleasurable dining experience, a good server should be able to ensure that our guests are fully satisfied by being friendly, courteous, accommodating, and reliable.
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Founded in Glendale, California, we are now the largest family-owned American Chinese Restaurant concept in America. Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing equal opportunity, and does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by law, including but not limited to sex/gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related conditions), gender expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, and veteran status.
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The Restaurant Associate is responsible for providing prompt, efficient, safe, and courteous quality food service to the guest. Commitment to maintaining a clean, safe environment to ensure the restaurant is always customer ready.
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