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High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) - Preferred Food Safety Certified. Ability to work flexible schedule and extended hours High energy to keep up with our fast paced environment.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED), Bachelor’s degree in business or a related area preferred. The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration.
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Must possess a high degree of emotional intelligence and integrity; driven and focused work ethic. Partners with the Regional President to provide management support in the oversight and execution of high-quality, cost-effective and VIP service for clinical outcomes that align with the organization.
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The General Manager will manage the overall restaurant to ensure we are 1st Choice for our Guests and Employees. Microsoft Office and general systems experience. Over 2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Basic math skills.
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The General Manager will lead corporate partnership sales and fulfillment efforts around events organized by the MSHSAA, maintaining and enhancing relationships with both the MSHSAA staff and their corporate partners and creating new opportunities for brands in the region to connect with the high school sports and extracurricular activities community.
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Restaurant General ManagerIf you're a positive, burrito-loving, high performer and a born leader, then we want to talk to you! As the General Manager, you'll enjoy the following work-related perks: attainable bonus program that pays you monthly and like an owner, paid vacation days, meal discounts, and advancement opportunities.
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Qualifications• High school diploma or equivalent• Ability to lift and move heavy boxes• Strong work ethic and commitment to quality• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment• Experience in retail is preferred but not requiredBenefits• Competitive wages• Opportunities for advancement• Employee discounts on Dollar General productsJoin our team and help us provide value to our customers.
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About the RoleAs a Dollar General Store Associate, you'll be a vital part of our team, providing exceptional customer service and maintaining a clean and organized store. About the RoleAs a Dollar General Store Associate, you'll be a vital part of our team, providing exceptional customer service and maintaining a clean and organized store.
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