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Engages and collaborates with Franchise Operations, Marketing, Supply Chain/Logistics, Corporate Development and Facilities teams to conduct business reviews and franchise health assessments. This position is also responsible for all franchise marketing materials and collateral, managing Wendy’s franchising website, management of the franchise recruitment process and selection, CRM database, market analysis and alternative business development initiatives.
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You will focus on daily sales, marketing plans, and restaurant operations, including cost of goods sold, labor, and guest relations. Same Day Pay Flexible Schedules Growth and Development Free Meals Retirement Plan (eligibility requirements) Group Health Insurance (eligibility requirements) If you’re interested in joining an industry leader, apply now or visit www.
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Pick up Window % Kids Meals Identification and communication of store sales trends to TSM/GM Execution of national and local marketing programs Execution of new product roll-outs Participation in community programs to enhance goodwill for Wendy's 3.
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Works with restaurant management team to meet sales goals versus budget and prior year, including participation in local store marketing programs. Current Food Safety certification Follows all food safety procedures as outlined in the ops manual Training and execution of all Wendy's food safety procedures and compliance with all Health Department regulations, Critical items escalated immediately, Washing of hands observed, and enforced Proper total store cleaning systems All crew POCs, hand washing & Food Safety completed Health Department evaluation results Execution of established food borne illness reporting procedures 2.
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You get the idea) A creative approach to marketing (fundraisers, community-engagement, etc.) Why Wendy's General Managers are the leader of the restaurant management team. 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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Works with restaurant management team to meet sales goals verses budget and prior year, including participation in local store marketing programs. It is the dedication to quality that makes Wendy's a leader in the quick-service restaurant industry and a favorite of consumers.
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Maximizes restaurant sales goals versus budget and prior year, including participating in marketing programs. Ensures protection of the Wendy's brand and company assets through restaurant compliance with Company policies and procedures.
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Utilizes ongoing system for the recruitment, development, recognition, and retention of restaurant management and Crew. Prepares and conducts quality, timely performance feedback and performance appraisals for store management and crew.
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Maximize store sales goals versus budget, including participation in marketing programs. 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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