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The Role The Multi Unit Fitness Manager role within Empire Portfolio Group is the acting Fitness Manager over 4 Orangetheory locations. It is up to the employee to approach the office manager with this request and provide medical proof of his or her needs upon the Company’s request.
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General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred. In short, Our Management Training program leverages your existing leadership skills, tunes them to our business philosophy, and gets you ready to run your own store as a General Manager in 6-12 Months.
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3 years of prior experience in management; coaching, motivating, developing, and leading a team in multi-unit or locations. Communicate with Facility Services Manager daily for any issues that need immediate attention, including the nightly recap via email or phone message.
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Restaurant Multi Unit Manager. Multi Unit Restaurant Management: 1 year (Required) Restaurant Multi Unit Manager. Multi Unit Restaurant Management: 1 year (Required.
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We're seeking a hands-on, creative leader with a kitchen-forward philosophy to manage multi-unit high-volume contract food services. District Manager Opportunity – Senior Living/Food Service Industry Earn up to $180,000 Annually, Depending on your experience Turn Elevation into Success with Your Leadership and Creativity Are you ready to step into a distinctive leadership role that leverages your deep-rooted hospitality knowledge.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, or five (5) years progressive experience in multi-unit food service, hospitality management, plant operations management, environmental services, laundry, or other Support Services areas in lieu of degree.
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Requires a minimum of 3 years Inventory Management/Merchandising/Retail experience in medium volume and/or multi-unit Food and Beverage or Merchandise operations or other related management experience.
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Assistant General Manager - Airport Retail - Multi Unit. Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities.
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Hospitality or other multi-unit consumer retail business. The Senior Manager of Commercial Analytics is responsible for organizing, analyzing, and reporting out data; and working with the commercial leadership team to translate that data into actionable insights.
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Experience in a multi-unit environment, knowledge of retail or restaurant industry operations and financial reporting. You direct a multi-unit portfolio of stores by planning strategies and consistent implementation.
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EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Required: High school education, supplemented by proficiency in the use of office equipment Preferred: Some advanced courses in Management, Public Relations, Accounting, or Real Estate; prior office experience in a multi-unit rental complex, and general knowledge of Fair Housing and Landlord-Tenant Laws.
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The AGM position typically reports to the General Manager, Director of Operations, or an intermediate F&B Multi Unit Manager I within the assigned location. Assists the GM/F&B Multi Unit Manager I in managing by supervising day-to-day activities of associates within a defined individual or group of restaurants or points-of-sale.
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This position is called upon to coordinate both manpower and equipment needs in a twenty-four-hour emergency response service organization; therefore must be good at scheduling and multi-unit coordination.
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Is an effective and passionate leader and culinary professional with a proven track record of providing high-level services with a personality that is commensurately appropriate to Carmel Country Club. Previous large-scale multi-unit luxury experience within hotels, resorts, restaurant groups, or clubs is required.
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We're on the hunt for a Multi-Unit Sales and Operations Manager, a visionary leader ready to command multiple locations in our Charlotte, NC market and take our empire to new heights.
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