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From Team Member to Restaurant Assistant Manager, the job opportunities in BURGER KING® restaurants are challenging and fun. Founded in 1954, BURGER KING® is the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world.
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Property Description: Burger King Ephrata. Brand: Burger King. The Restaurant Assistant Manager supports the Restaurant General Manager in managing the daily operations of a single restaurant, driving key performance outcomes.
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Property Description: Burger King Troutdale. The Restaurant Assistant Manager is the operations leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, Guest service, people development and operations management.
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Every day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world. Assistant General ManagerReports to: Restaurant General Manager The Assistant General Manager (AGM) oversees all Restaurant activities during their shift, ensuring smooth store operations, exceptional guest service, and adherence to company standards.
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WHO WE ARE: We are a GROWING Burger King franchise with upward mobility. At Burger King, employees have an opportunity to contribute to the success of our growing organization.
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Refer Friends, Both Get PaidUniforms providedManagement TrainingAdvancement OpportunitiesFlexible schedule options Free meal benefit Eye, Dental, Life & Accidental Death and Disability Insurances AvailableMajor Medical available to Full Time Members Shift Leader / Shift Coordinator / Kitchen Manager / Shift Manager / Assistant Manager / General Manager / RGM.
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We are an equal opportunity employerEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world. As one of the largest Burger King franchises, we are dedicated to achieving customer satisfaction as well as providing career opportunities for our employees.
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Harrisburg, IL Starting Pay: $16.00 per hour We are seeking friendly, energetic and dependable Assistant Managers for our Burger King crew. The Assistant Manager position is to assist the General Manager with leading in most aspects of the restaurant operations.
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The Assistant Manager (AM) is the operations leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, Guest service, people development, and operations management. We need more smiling faces to serve our guests and can accommodate all schedules because we serve our guests from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. We will train you and in addition we offer competitive pay, hourly benefits and 401k participation.
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We are hiring for an assistant manager for our location. This is what you could expect on a daily basis but is not limited to: Position Overview : The Full Time Closing Shift Manager is the Shift Leader of the restaurant focused on delivering sales and profit results through guest service, people & operations excellence.
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Assistant Manager - Ellsworth & Pecos. The Assistant Manager (AM) supports the Restaurant General Manager in ensuring delivery on guest satisfaction through managing the daily operations of a single restaurant.
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Experience – Minimum 1+ years’ experience as a Team Leader or Assistant Manager in a customer service environment with some P&L experience. Assistant Restaurant ManagerCoach-centric leader who in conjunction with the Manager, guides a team and is responsible for managing restaurant operations, through the company’s vision: People, Process, and Profit.
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The original HOME OF THE WHOPPER®, our commitment to premium ingredients, signature recipes, and family-friendly dining experiences is what has defined our brand for more than 50 successful years. Inspires, motivates, and provides clear direction to the team to achieve success through a guest-centric culture and food quality while ensuring compliance with policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
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About Burger King. The AM supports the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) in managing the daily operations of a single restaurant, driving key performance outcomes. Ensures that the restaurant follows all cash control and security procedures (e.g. safe counting, cash drawers.
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And they do so because our restaurants are known for serving high-quality, great-tasting, and affordable food. The AM operates under the direction of the RGM and directly manages a team of Hourly Shift Coordinators and Team Members (20-45 employees.
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