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The Assistant Manager will work together with the Restaurant Management Staff to develop the restaurant’s monthly operating budget and control all profit and loss centers, including food, beverage, supply, utility and labor costs, in addition to operating the business in accordance with the company’s policies and appropriate laws and regulations.
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In the absence of the General Manager, the Assistant Manager directs restaurant operations to ensure compliance with the corporation, health and safety standards and acceptable financial performance.
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Our restaurant, located in the charming town of Three Oaks, MI, is seeking an Assistant Restaurant Manager to join our dynamic team. As an Assistant Restaurant Manager, you will play an integral role in building our brand through exceptional service to guests and staff.
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Assistant Restaurant Manager QSR – Unlimited Growth Potential We are seeking a Professional Assistant Restaurant Manager with enthusiasm, excellent communication skills, and a proven track record of effective team building.
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You will collaborate closely with other members of management, especially the Kitchen Manager, to ensure seamless coordination between the front and back of the house. Qualifications:- Consistent support to drive operational success- Strong guest-oriented mindset with unwavering honesty and integrity- Genuine passion for developing and mentoring others- Minimum of 2 years' experience as a Service Manager or dining room supervisor in a high-volume environmentAdvanced.
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The Assistant Restaurant General Manager will assist the General Manager and the Management Team in the overall operations of the restaurant. Restaurant Assistant General Manager Upscale Casual Our company is seeking a Restaurant Assistant General Manager who is team-oriented, highly professional, and qualified to develop other individuals, while managing a revenue-driven, high-energy environment.
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With an eye on opening more stores, we are seeking a talented Restaurant Assistant General Manager wanting to take the next step in their careers. The Restaurant Assistant General Manager will play a role in the local community by assisting with local marketing and advertising.
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Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts 401K Plan and Wellness Programs Short & Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: The Restaurant Manager should possess 3+ years of high-volume restaurant management experience.
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Assistant Restaurant General Manager Fast Casual Theme - Industry Leader- High volume Fast Casual Are you an Assistant Restaurant General Manager that models and achieves the highest standards in all areas of restaurant management.
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The Assistant Manager should possess 3+ years of high-volume restaurant management experience. As an Assistant Manager you will spend more than 50% of your time performing managerial duties and must exercise independent judgment and discretion on matters of conflict in the restaurant.
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The ideal candidate must have 3+ years of restaurant management experience as an Assistant Manager or General Manager in a high-volume atmosphere. Our great restaurant in Ogden, Utah is now looking to hire an Assistant General Manager for a current opening.
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Restaurant Assistant Manager Local Hospitality Management GroupSalary Up to $55K baseOur company is seeking a Sophisticated Restaurant Assistant Manager with effective team building skills to help lead a polished hospitality team to success.
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Assistant General Manager Salary $68,000 + Bonuses QSR- Industry Leader - Our Company is an industry leader searching for a passionate Restaurant Assistant General Manager who are excited to become part of our family.
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The Restaurant Assistant Manager will be in charge of the development of Assistant Managers, Supervisors and Team Members through the proper usage of Leadership Strategies, ensuring the well-being of personnel through effective management of safety issues and protocols, establishing and successfully controlling Daily Store Activities/Priorities, and monitoring the integrity of the inventory control systems by working together with Vendors, Merchandising, Sales and Accounting.
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Assistant General Manager Competitive Salary Washington DC Our Company is an industry leader searching for a passionate Restaurant Assistant General Manager who are excited to become part of our family.
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