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The Assistant General Manager has the overall responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the Restaurant General Manager's absence. As the Assistant General Manager.
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If you're an experienced restaurant or retail assistant manager, think about a career with Pizza Hut. You know who you are - a natural leader, you love putting together a winning team.
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ASSISTANT MANAGERCarrols LLC is the largest Burger King Franchise. While managing a million-plus dollar-a-year restaurant, you will develop business disciplines in Accounting, Human Resources, Training, Marketing, Sales Building, and Cost Controls.
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Immediately report all human resources and risk management concerns to your General Manager and District Manager. Mentor, coach and develop team members and communicate performance concerns to your General Manager.
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As an Assistant Manager at Panera, you help lead an amazing team and a bakery-cafe to success. You support your General Manager (GM) in managing overall operations, improving the customer experience, and increasing the bottom line, while also owning the people responsibilities for your location, including coaching, developing, and leading.
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Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province.
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The Restaurant General Manager plays a key role in the operation of our restaurants and has accountability for directing the daily operations of the restaurant and ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operations.
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The Assistant Manager is a key holder for the store and serves as the manager on duty (MOD) in the absence of the Store Manager, or when demand requires it. Job Description ASSISTANT AUTOMOTIVE STORE MANAGER The Assistant Manager role is a full-time position and is hourly based upon needs of the business.
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The assistant store manager is results driven. Full Time Assistant Manager. Assistant Managers are required to work some nights, most weekends, and during peak holiday periods.
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Provide feedback to Service Manager regarding technical training needs, inventory and retail pricing. Primary Job Function: To provide maintenance and repairs on a wide variety of commercial heating and air conditioning systems according to company standards providing the customer with a high quality experience.
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Supporting the General Manager and Assistant Manager with all aspects of generating sales and profit growth efficiently and *Requirements*: We are looking for individuals with a desire to succeed and grow with a company, preferably with at least one year of restaurant experience and the hunger to move your career to the next level.
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The Operations Manager at FedEx is responsible for overseeing the entire warehouse operation, managing staff, processes, and resources to ensure that everything runs smoothly and meets company standards for efficiency and safety.
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Building/nurturing business relationships: The Entry Level Account Manager is responsible for establishing long lasting business relationships with clients, including follow up meetings and problem solving to improve the customer experience.
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As the shift leader, you will lead people, ensure we execute outstanding product quality and customer service, build sales and control costs for the restaurant. Hoogland Restaurant Group is the largest franchise owner of Marco's Pizzas in the US with over 100 locations.
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This includes daily cleaning, deep cleaning, and preventative maintenance of restaurant building and equipment. Restaurant utility workers are responsible for the general upkeep, cleanliness and basic maintenance of the restaurant and equipment.
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