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Here's what you can expect as an Assistant General Manager (AGM):Perks – Medical, vision, dental, HSA, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off and free meals while workingCareer Growth – The AGM role is designed to get you ready to be Wendy’s next great General Manager.
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Minimum of 2 years Shift Supervisor or 1 year Restaurant Manager/Assistant Manager experience required (preferred in high volume QSR &/or fast casual concepts) What we expect from you The General Manager will be responsible for keeping our restaurant exceptionally clean and well-run.
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As an Assistant General Manager at Wendy’s, you’ll provide leadership, supervision, and direction on strategic initiatives and operating standards to positively impact business. With the support of the General Manager, you will drive customer service, training and development, sales & profit growth and accountability across the entire restaurant team.
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Barbarosa Foods is franchise of Wendy's is seeking Assistant General Managers with 1+ year of AGM experience in fast food/restaurant/QSR concepts, to assist in managing daily operations of one of our very successful, high-volume fast-food restaurants.
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Assistant General Manager:•Help run a million-dollar business through high energy and high standards•Understand the right way to do business and helps the team act accordingly•Assist with building bench strength by developing successful Crew and Shift Supervisors•Maintain a Team atmosphereWenJAI Restaurant Group owns and operates 72 limited service restaurants in Florida, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
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As an Assistant General Manager you will:•Have a high level of impact on labor costs by utilizing all restaurant flowcharts, obtaining a working knowledge of scheduling best practices, scheduling concepts and labor budgets, and utilizing labor reports to manage shift labor.
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The Assistant General Manager must also be able to work and communicate effectively with the store team, including the General Manager, other Restaurant Managers, Shift Supervisors and Crew Members.
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To assist the General Manager in maintaining the daily operations and staff of the restaurant, including the execution of all Company policies, procedures, programs, and systems. What you'll do Assistant General Managers are an integral part of the restaurant leadership and management team.
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What we expect from you RESPONSIBILITIESAssisting the General Manager in all aspects of operating the restaurant Leading the restaurant in the General Manager’s absenceSolving customer complaints quickly and with a smile.
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To assist in interviewing, recommending, selecting and training Shift Supervisors and Crew Members in the restaurant. AGM’s provide the direction, training and expertise required to ensure that the customer's expectations are exceeded and that each shift that they oversee achieves its business goals.
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General Managers provide the vision and leadership to all Crew, Shift Supervisors, Breakfast Managers, and Assistant 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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What You Can Expect Direct Deposit Free Meals Pay for Grades -we pay you for being an excellent student Paid Vacation Annual Performance Review and Wage Increase Health Benefits Fun, Recognition and Team Environment Shoe Credits What We Expect From You 1 year of restaurant management experience at the Assistant General Manager level.
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We pay you for being an excellent student Paid Vacation Annual Performance Review and Wage Increase Health Benefits Fun, Recognition and Team Environment Shoe Credits What We Expect From You 1 year of restaurant management experience at the Assistant General Manager level.
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POSITION SCOPE To assist the General Manager in maintaining the daily operations and staff of the restaurant, including the execution of all Company policies, procedures, programs, and systems.
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What you'll do Assistant Managers are an integral part of the restaurant leadership and management team. Assistant Managers provide the direction, training and expertise required to ensure that the customer's expectations are exceeded and that each shift that they oversee achieves its business goals.
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