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Basic Function:To ensure the orderly and efficient functioning of assigned restaurant by assuring adherence to the philosophy of quality, service, cleanliness and hospitality (CHAMPS) and the Taco Bell (LAST) system.
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Provides employee training, emphasizing CHAMPS and the Taco Bell LAST system. Works as a team member to assure constant and consistent customer satisfaction through CHAMPS. Quickly prepares customers' orders according to specifications and with the highest possible quality.
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Principal Responsibilities PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT – Recruit, train and develop successful AGM, Shift Manager and Team Member candidates for the restaurant. “You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates.
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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS – Ensure performance reviews for the restaurant team are conducted in a timely and effective manner. Utilize LAST when responding to guest complaints and empower the restaurant team to resolve guest complaints.
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In this RM role, you will manage restaurant front of house / service teams along with assistant manager roles and duties working as a member of the restaurant management (AM) team.
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To ensure the orderly and efficient functioning of assigned restaurant by assuring adherence to the philosophy of quality, service, cleanliness and hospitality (CHAMPS) and the Taco Bell (LAST) system.
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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. General Manager Core Values:Accountability & Integrity: Consistently demonstrates integrity in actions and expectations Guides team members and Shift Leaders, ensuring they complete all assigned duties and serve safe, quality food in a friendly manner Scheduling and deploying the Team correctly Monitors the performance of each Team Member and hold them accountable for standards and expectations.
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American Franchise Capital currently owns and operates 72 Taco Bell restaurants and 47 Applebee’s restaurants throughout the mid-west and east coast. Working with our General Manager, other Restaurant Managers and our Team Members, you'll strive to ensure our guests leave happy with their food & their experience with our team.
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Applebee’s (APP) is a well established, full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for team members in a full service casual dining restaurant company. 1 years of Restaurant Manager Experience.
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Today, with almost 2,000 locations and counting, what was once a popular neighborhood restaurant has grown to become the largest casual-dining chain in the world. You'll need to be able to think quickly to solve any issue that arises in the restaurant.
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Applebee's started with the same philosophy we follow today - focused on serving good food to good people. Work in a friendly, fast-paced environment where real friends and real connections are made.
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Full benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, meals and retirement accounts are offered. We are a Franchisee of Applebee's and an Equal Opportunity Employer. A commitment to serving great food to our guests.
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