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Exercise proper food handling, equipment maintenance and facility management •Ensure health and safety inspections and standards are met A friendly, enthusiastic attitude Business knowledge (P&L management, food safety, sales-forecasting, staffing.
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As a General Manager, you will be overseeing operations for a designated Wendy's restaurant, you will develop and mentor your team - and ensure a positive dining experience for your customers - by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining QSC standards and ensuring protection of Wendy's brand and assets.
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As a General Manager, you will be responsible for developing and mentoring your team while overseeing the operation of your restaurant. You will promote a positive dining experience for your customers by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maintaining QSC standards and delivering on Wendy's brand standards and procedures.
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Overseeing operations for a designated Wendy's restaurant, you will develop and mentor your team - and ensure a positive drive through, dining, and mobile experience for your customers - by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining QSC standards and ensuring protection of the Wendy's brand and assets.
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Advancement Opportunities Annual Performance Reviews Paid Time Off Daily Pay Free Employee Meals Bonus Program Health Benefits 410K Great Culture What we expect from you As a General Manager, you will be responsible for developing and mentoring your team while overseeing the operation of your restaurant.
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What we expect from you As a General Manager, you will be responsible for developing and mentoring your team while overseeing the operation of your restaurant. Achieve restaurant sales and profitability goals.
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As a GM you set the tone for your restaurant creating a culture that is fun, family oriented and customer oriented. What you can expect Our General Managers enjoy a stable work environment, flexible schedules, competitive salary.
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Have at least 3 years of restaurant management experience. Independently owned and operated, Wendy's franchise organizations determine their own compensation, benefits and career programs which may vary from company-owned locations.
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Overseeing operations for a designated Wendy's restaurant, you will develop and mentor your team-and ensure a positive dining experience for your customers-by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining QSC standards and ensuring protection of Wendy's brand and assets.
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Why Wendy's General Managers are the leader of the restaurant management team. Under the direction of a District Manager, the General Manager is responsible for the restaurant's daily operations, including, but not limited to: •Maintain day-to-day financial controls •Create and manage staff schedules •Interview, hire, train and orientate team •Oversee coaching, counseling, and developing staff and managing team relations.
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What you'll do General Managers provide the vision and leadership to all Crew, Shift Supervisors and Restaurant Managers to ensure that each customer’s expectations are exceeded every visit and that the restaurant achieves or exceeds its business objectives every shift, every day.
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Keep the Wendys spirit alive in the restaurant. Maximizes store sales goals versus budget, including participation in marketing progams. One year of restaurant management experience.
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College degree and 3-4 years' experience as General Manager in the restaurant industry or equivalent combination of education and experience. Ability to use general restaurant equipment (e.g. warmer, fryer, slicer, grill, etc.
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General Managers must have or be able to perform the following:Have at least 3 years of restaurant management experience. What you can expect Our General Managers enjoy a stable work environment, flexible schedules, competitive salary, and benefits.
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Must be able to work in a fast paced environment, react to change productively and accomplish multiple tasks within established timeframes. Be highly motivated, have strong supervisory, organizational and communication skills and work well with a team.
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