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The General Manager's duties include managing all aspects of the club's daily operations, such as staff management, customer service, financial performance, marketing strategies, and compliance with health and safety regulations.
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General Attributes: To maintain a high customer service focus by approaching your job with our guests' satisfaction always in mind. The Assistant General Manager works closely with General Manager to accomplish all business needs, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring, schedules, payroll, accounting systems and cash control, bar, service manuals and training, food and beverage training, CGS, packaging, linens, overall cleanliness and maintenance for a safe working environment (Department of Health and Workers Comp), etc.
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Over the next couple years, we'll be significantly expanding our footprint across the U.S., which means we are going to hire a lot of people and each one of them needs to uphold our brand promise, embody our core values and always extend Mexican Hospitality - Tacombi's unique service culture - to our growing customer and employee bases.
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Manages the client and community relationships at the location, continually assessing operations, and developing plans to provide optimal service and drive employee and customer satisfaction.
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What You’ll Bring to the Table:Develop yourself and others – focus on self-improvement while supporting the success of othersLead your four-wall operation like you own it – from people development, to inventory, labor, staffing, and accountabilityPut the customer first – including your internal customers, your team.
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As a General Manager you will plan, manage, and guide multiple contracted services for a client normally generating $2-15M+ in revenue to meet operating and financial goals, client objectives, and customer needs.
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Liaise with all customer service, airport, USPS and our customer. Conduct weekly Lead/Supervisor meetings, daily briefings with GSE mechanic for equipment updates and timely repair, participate in employee shift briefings and customer shift briefings or team meetings as required.
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HVAC, security, pest control, or similar customer service-focused industries. Foster a customer-centric culture, ensuring effective communication and delivering exceptional service experiences across the area.
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Oversight of all administration, production, communication and sales activities of the lab; including but not limited to, planning/strategizing, budgeting, cost control, waste reduction, OSHA/safety compliance, marketing, customer interaction, hiring, firing, discipline, reviews, production distribution and workflow, product quality and customer service at every level to ensure customers receive the very best product that fulfills their needs and retains their business.
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Client Engagement Proficiency : Ability to build robust partnerships thanks to excellent interpersonal communication skills catering uniquely tailored solutions for each customer/client relationship nurtured over time.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a General Manager at WORKOUT ANYTIME Franchising Systems in Spring Hill, TN. The General Manager will be responsible for overseeing all day-to-day operations of the fitness facility, including managing staff, ensuring a clean and safe environment, delivering exceptional customer service, and driving business growth.
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We reinvented customer service, brought real 5 G to the nation, and now were shaping the future of technology in wire General Manager, Store Manager, Manager, Customer Experience, Operations, Sales.
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Our goal is to build strong partnerships with our network of providers that support and enhance QTCs commitment to quality, timeliness, and customer service. Our demand is high for qualified independent physicians & Psychiatrist who can assist with delivering technology-driven examinations solutions to our customers including the Department of Veterans Affairs and much more.
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Our strategic ambition is to profoundly transform this function with best-in-class digital CX. The ideal candidate has experience managing an inside sales function, introducing, and scaling digital sales tools, and working with a product organization to build a customer journey that leverages self-service capabilities.
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Develop, review and approve plans to control budget spending, labor efficiency, new areas of technology and customer service efficiency. Demonstrate excellent communication skills, professionalism, and promote a positive customer service attitude internally and externally.
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