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As a team we are eager to bring aboard a motivated individual eager to further develop their leadership skills by supporting our general manger and assistant manager as a shift manager at our Dairy Queen in.
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The Shift Leader acts as the shift lead in the absence of the Restaurant General Manager or Assistant Manager, training, coaching and driving team member performance. Provide training, feedback, coaching and direction to fellow team members, assuming role of Shift lead in Restaurant General Manager or Assistant Manager’s absence.
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Working Relationships: Restaurant Clerks, Team Members, Shift Leaders, Assistant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, District Manager, Brand Manager, and various Corporate personnel and vendors.
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Ability to stand/walk 8 hours a day; reach overhead, bend, squat, twist, reach, grasp and grip and work in cooler (cold temperatures). Supports the Restaurant General Manager in developing an exceptional guest experience and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values.
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Job Title: Shift LeaderDepartment/Function: OperationsLocation: Field, in ShopReport to: General Manager/Assistant ManagerDetails: NonexemptTravel Requirements: Rarely GENERAL DESCRIPTIONLeads and behaves according to Potbelly Values.
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Should the Shift Leader or Manager fail to pass the certification requirements after two attempts, he or she will be not be qualified to continue to perform in a Shift Leader or Management capacity.
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Provide leadership at the direction of the Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager and/or Supervisor in the day to day operation of assigned contract; fostering teamwork while balancing team and individual responsibilities; giving feedback to nurture a positive team spirit and quality performance; and, modeling dependability, hard work, strong business ethics, and professional personal appearance.
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Job Title: Shift Leader Department/Function: Operations Location: Field, in Shop Report to: General Manager/Assistant Manager Details: Nonexempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION Leads and behaves according to Potbelly Values.
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Potbelly got its start in 1977 as a small antique store that turned into a lines-out-the-door neighborhood sandwich shop. In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric.
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Follow standard Potbelly operating policies and procedures with essential areas of focus including but not limited to: FOCUS People Lead Associates on shifts, including assigning tasks (cleaning, line duties, opening/closing duties), providing feedback and training.
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Will frequently reach, feel, bend, stoop, carry, finely manipulate and key in data. Minimum of 1 year supervisory experience in a restaurant or retail environment. Before you knew it, we were serving up delicious food in a fun environment at more than 400 shops across the United States.
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Ability to oversee a fast-paced, high-volume, customer-focused restaurant through coordination of schedules, problem-solving, maintaining cleanliness, training employees and providing great customer service.
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Ability to comprehend and communicate in English via verbal and written communication, such that employee can perform his or her job responsibilitiesExceptional customer service skills. Must be able to work in both warm and cool environments, indoors (95%) and outdoors (5.
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Education & Certifications: Assistant or Youth Development Staff: High School Diploma or equivalent Teacher 1: 6 units in Child Development or a related field; and continuous enrollment in a minimum of 2 units per semester toward completion of 12 units required.
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Preferred Licenses/Certifications and Skills: ServSafe /Food Safety certification a plus but not mandatory, Valid Driver's license - subject to certain municipal jurisdictions that require a Food Handlers Certification for all employees who work in food service.
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