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Little Caesars Pizza, a dynamic and rapidly growing quick-service restaurant chain, is seeking a motivated individual to join our team as an Assistant Manager. Joining Little Caesars Pizza as an Assistant Manager offers a range of benefits designed to empower your leadership journey: - Comprehensive training tailored to your role and ongoing development opportunities.
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The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager and Co-Manager, the Assistant Manager 4 week Training Plan, and other Little Caesars training materials and classes.
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Crew Member: Crew Leader: Shift Supervisor: Assistant Manager: Co Manager: General Manager: Training Manager: Area Supervisor. Little Caesars Pizza in Columbia, SC is locally owned and operated by a multi award winning franchisee that lives in the market they serve.
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Nature & Scope:The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager and Co-Manager, theAssistant Manager 4 week Training Plan, and other Little Caesars training materials and classes.
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The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager and Co-Manager, the Assistant Manager Training Plan, and other Little Caesars training materials.
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As the Assistant Manager at Little Caesars Pizza, you will spearhead the delivery of exceptional dining moments for our guests. During each shift, the Assistant Manager motivates, directs and coaches employees to work proficiently at their assigned stations and then follows-up to ensure tasks are completed in a timely manner according to Little Caesars procedures.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Manager (AM) supports the General Manager in ensuring delivery on the Customer Promise through managing the daily operations of a single unit or multi-unit store.
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At Little Caesars Pizza, we believe in the power of exceptional leadership to shape unforgettable moments for our guests. The Assistant Manager utilizes all cost-control tools and processes ensuring the goals of food, paper, and labor are achieved during their shift.
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The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager. The Assistant Manager is responsible for supervising other employees and provides adult supervision to employees under the age of 18 years old.
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The Little Caesars Co-Gm will report to the General Manager. DRESS CODE: Uniform required by Magnum foods, Little Caesars. This position will oversee Little Caesars restaurant operations including product production, inventory, personnel, sales, marketing and financial performance.
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The Assistant Manager works productively and supervises restaurant employees to ensure they perform their jobs responsibilities, so the restaurant achieves customer satisfaction and profitability during their shift.
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Little Caesars is an equal opportunity employer. Your responsibilities will encompass a wide range of duties, all geared towards elevating the guest experience: - Exemplifying superior customer service by greeting and interacting with guests in a warm and genuine manner.
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Little Caesars, America's best value in pizza, is looking for energetic and fun people to join our team at our location in Highland. 6-12 months supervisory experience preferred for Assistant Manager.
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As an Assistant Manager at Little Caesars, you will have the opportunity to be a partner with us, in helping your restaurant to achieve sales growth and profitability. As a top international pizza chain in business for more than 50 years, Little Caesars offers tremendous opportunities in operations management.
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Little Caesars, Pizza, Restaurant, QSR, Manager, Food. The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager and Co-Manager.
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