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Count drawers and follow proper daily cash handling procedures. As a Shift Leader for Little Caesars, you will be responsible for the overall shift operations, guest experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in a store.
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As a Assistant Manager for Little Caesars, you will be responsible for the overall shift operations, guest experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in a store.
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The Assistant Manager receives direction and training from the Restaurant Manager. The Assistant Manager is responsible for supervising other Colleagues and provides adult supervision to Colleagues less than 18 years of age.
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In the absence of the manager, the shift leader effectively leads the team to execute great guest service and follows operating policies and procedures. As the fastest growing pizza chain in the U.S., there's no denying that Little Caesars is doing something right.
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Control food costs, labor, waste, and cash on the shift. We're an international brand that's a household name and a front-of-mind decision when you've got pizza on the brain. Promote sales on the shift through suggestive selling and knowledge on in-store promotions.
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But, at the end of the day, our success as a big-town name is because of our focus on small town values. Must have a positive attitude and ethics which support our values and culture. Lead team members on shifts, including assigning tasks (cleaning, line duties, opening/closing duties), providing feedback and training.
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Execute and support all food safety requirements and practice. Utilize the huddle board to effectively position the teamKnow and support appropriate personnel policies, labor laws and safety procedures.
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We've grown tremendously since opening the first store in 1959 - and we're still growing. Ensure all security procedures are executed (safe procedures, open/close procedures etc.) Great communication skills to communicate effectively with guests and co-workers.
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Ability for bending of the back up to a minimum of 90 degrees to lift objects from the floor. Ability for twisting of the back up to 90 degrees left and right. Ability to stand/walk for up to 8-10 hours per day.
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Manage and organize the line and delegate duties to team members. Lead team members to open, transition, and close shifts. Make guests really happy by providing great guest service. The ability to squat or crouch to lift items from floor level.
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Demonstrate fiscal responsibility with all company assets by following company cash handling policies. -Clean the customer service areas by following the proper procedures as directed by the manager on duty, including outside landscaping, building entrances, dining room tables and condiment stations, restrooms, and food production and storage units.
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Transition into opening/closing duties. Ability to train and coach others. Complete additional e-learning as required. Know and uphold standards for product quality. Resolve guest complaints/issues. The ability to lift up to 55 pounds.
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Must be a strong team player. Work the line as needed. The ability to push and pull up to 55 pounds.
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He/She/They will review the essential job functions, which are normally defined as the fundamental activities conducted on a daily or regular basis that will affect the success of the restaurant. The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned from time to time or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands so please discuss the job responsibilities with the Owner and/or his/her designee.
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Must be a strong team player. Work the line as needed. The ability to push and pull up to 55 pounds.
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