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We need veteran " Fast-Casual" District Managers or experienced QSR District Managers to help us grow! 3+ years minimum experience as Restaurant Area Manager or District Manager.
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4-6+ years of fast-paced, high volume, multi-unit retail management experience. As an experienced district manager, the Sr. DM possesses next-level thinking and demonstrates the potential to do more.
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Foster a team culture that embraces our 7 Core ValuesEmbrace change, take risks, and try new ideas to help our store grow and evolveRequirementsPrior retail District Manager experience requiredStrong organizational and multitasking skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced retail environmentGood with numbersAble to stand for long periods of time and safely lift 50lbs without assistanceIf you'd enjoy being in this type of environment, we'd love to hear from you.
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Restaurant District Manager. If you are hungry for a Multi-Unit restaurant management career in 2024 that is very fast –paced and “loaded with opportunity”, then talk with us! We are interviewing District Managers with QSR background to oversee our Cincinnati, Ohio area locations.
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Captain Jay’s is not a fast-food chain, it is a one stop shop where you can swing by and buy dinner for your family and pick up a gallon of milk or carton of eggs. Captain Jay's is hiring full-time General Managers at multiple locations in Metro Detroit, with growth into District Manager positions.
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3-5 years in management positions (preferably multi-unit restaurant experience including full-service, fast food or convenience) The District Manager ensures that each Restaurant Management Team is performing their job responsibilities and meeting expectations in all areas of their job descriptions.
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Position Overview: The Restaurant District Manager oversees multiple Dairy Queen restaurant locations within a designated region. 7+ years of experience in fast-food restaurant management, including at least 2 years of experience in a multi-unit management role.
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HERE’S WHAT Education & Experience YOU WILL NEED: Five (5) years of restaurant operations, multi-unit QSR/Fast Casual management experience preferred. We are currently looking for a personable and strategic Multi-Unit District Manager to help us with our focus on building productive customer relations and increasing sales at the same time.
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We are interviewing District Managers with QSR background to oversee our Lamar, Kansas area locations. Must be a strong organizer and executer. We are interviewing District Managers with QSR background to oversee our Lamar, Kansas area locations.
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Restaurant District Manager People, Hospitality, Integrity – this is what Capstone Restaurant Group is all about! EXPERIENCE: · 7-10 years previous restaurant experience required · 3-5 years in management positions (preferably multi-unit restaurant experience including full-service, fast food or convenience) · Financial planning aptitude including planning, budgeting, scheduling and P & L management KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: · Valid Driver’s License · Strong interpersonal skills.
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If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, where hard work and success is rewarded, we want to talk to you! Communicates all customer comments and concerns to the appropriate Restaurant Manager; follows up to ensure they are handled in a timely and effective way.
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We need veteran Fast-Casual restaurant District Managers or experienced Quick Service Restaurant District Managers to help us grow! If you are hungry for a career that is very fast –paced and “loaded with opportunity”, then talk with us.
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2 - 4 years: District Manager position managing 4 or more fine dining restaurants or elevated fast casual restaurant. Minimum 2-4 years’ experience working as a District Manager managing 4 or more high-volume, full service and/or polished fast casual restaurant.
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This position requires a minimum of 3 years’ experience as a District or Multi Unit Manager in a high-volume environment. QSR or Fast Casual experience is preferred, but not required.
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Popeyes - Immediate Hiring: Restaurant District Manager. As a highly skilled and motivated District Manager, you will have the chance to lead a dynamic team, drive business growth, and develop your leadership skills.
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