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If you're ready to take on this exciting opportunity as a Restaurant Manager in Brighton, MA, apply now to be part of our dynamic team. Join our team as a dedicated Restaurant Manager at our casual restaurant in Brighton, MA. We're on the lookout for someone who consistently exceeds expectations for both guests and team members.
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Driving revenue by proactively managing the client experience while effectively performing Manager On Duty responsibilities – Assuming the MOD role when Store Manager/Co-Manager is not on the floor.
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Train, observe, and coach the customer experience team (sales floor and cashier) to achieve results; participate in the performance management process; support Talent Development of your team; utilize the leadership competencies for continued self-development.
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Restaurant floor manager. The Restaurant Manager assists the Restaurant Assistant General Manager (AGM) in the day-to-day operations of Eatalys full-service restaurants. The Restaurant Manager assists the Restaurant Assistant General Manager (AGM) in the day-to-day operations of Eatalys full-service restaurants.
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Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Store Manager or Co-Manager. The Sales Lead will refer all duties which require managerial experience and/or approval to the Store Manager (e.g. disciplinary action, hiring, and terminating associates.
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Sweeping ashes, starting brick oven fires, cleaning and/ or vacuuming floor space, putting down chairs, dusting, cleaning restrooms, emptying trash, restocking cleaning supplies and toiletries, and keeping the Manager informed of all property faults.
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In partnership with the General Manager, orders supplies as necessary for the grooming salon and properly maintains clippers, blades, and other hand tools required to perform grooming services.
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Specifically, a Housekeeping Floor Manager will perform the following tasks to the highest. As a Housekeeping Floor Manager, you will support the Housekeeping Department by ensuring the upkeep and.
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The Retail Assistant Manager maintains a significant visible presence on the Sales Floor to drive engagement and sales; to assist with customer experience opportunities timely and effectively while promoting and exhibiting The Bob’s Way. The Retail Assistant Manager is responsible for the success and development of Retail Guest Experience Specialists and in achieving location goals.
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Supervise work of Floor Supervisors, Turndown, Room Attendants, Housepersons, Public attendants, Laundry attendant and Heath club attendant. Supervise and direct all activities of lobby, housemen, and laundry colleagues assigned to their areas.
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Supports the Store Manager in identifying and onboarding external talent to add different perspectives and experience to the team; invests in internal employee engagement to retain a diverse team and fuel internal growth.
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Through spending time on the selling floor, coach and always inspire team to deliver an elevated client experience for all clients. We are looking for an Assistant Manager who will serve as a brand ambassador and business leader, with a focus on delivering extraordinary experiences for our internal team and clients.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Sales Engage with clients to build sales on the sales floor and achieve monthly sales targets. Benefits Employee discount and bi-annual clothing allowance (subject to local tax requirements) Monthly commission earning potential 3% of individual sales Health, vision and dental insurance benefits for qualifying full-time employees 401K contribution after applicable company waiting period Job Summary The Sales Associate is a keyholder role focused on driving sales through a polished professional selling presentation, demonstrating product knowledge, and developing client relationships.
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The ideal candidate should possess 5-10 years of manufacturing experience with strong production floor management skills. The candidate should have experience working in a Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) environment and be well versed in the utilization of 5S / Lean Manufacturing methodologies to continuously identify process improvements.
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Supports the Store Manager in training and developing team members, managing staff schedules, and actively demonstrating sales leadership on the floor. Supports the Store Manager in conceptualizing, creating, and executing action plans for business growth, customer and employee engagement, visual merchandising maintenance, and operational excellence.
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