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Required when needed, the ability to work early morning, evenings, late night, weekends, and some holidays. Demonstrates efficient labor control, inventory control, and waste management.
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As an Assistant Manager your mission is to reinforce the Border Foods CORE values, to include Accountability, Integrity, Family, Excellence, Teamwork, and Empowerment. Assistant General Managers have the potential to make up to an extra twenty thousand dollars annually in bonus alone.
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The purpose of the Assistant Manager is to make the lives of the employees and the guests better by creating opportunities to positively impact life experiences. What began as an idea between two brothers to open a Mexican restaurant has since grown into one of the largest, privately held Taco Bell franchisees in America.
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This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. "You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates.
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Provide a restaurant that is a safe place for team members to work and customers to visit. Creates unity in the team by building cross functional relationships. Strategic planner creates short term and long-term strategies for restaurant success.
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Welcome to our family where you will continue to learn, evolve, and shape what comes next on our mission of making lives better. At Border Foods, we work with a people-first mantra. Minimizes loss through strict observance of cash handling policies, proper training of Team Members, and complying with all accounting/banking requirements.
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Assistant General Manager. Maintains point of sale system by reporting all system failures and verifies download accuracy (e.g. pricing updates, menu changes). Medical/Dental/Vision benefits offered for all positions - even part-time.
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Provides learning and development opportunities for all Team Members. Education programs, including GED and Tuition Reimbursement offerings. Delivers profit by utilizing and interpreting the P&L in order to make the appropriate financial adjustments.
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From cooks to cashiers to restaurant managers and beyond, we work together to bring to life the Core Values of Border Foods. Conducting New Hire orientation and developing the training plan for each new hire.
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Border Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities and does not discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation.
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Brand: Taco Bell. At Border Foods, we will unlock the full potential of our employees and guests restaurant experience by creating safe welcoming and supportive environments where everyone can thrive.
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