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Assist the Outlet Manager in the planning and management of the Restaurant, Room Service and other food and beverage outlets as appropriate in order to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures and federal, state and local regulations while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Assist the Restaurant Manager in the planning and management of the Restaurant, Room Service and other food and beverage outlets as appropriate in order to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures and federal, state and local regulations while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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High School dipl Supervisor, Banquet, Beverage Manager, Banquet Manager, Hospitality, Hotel, Restaurant. A Banquet Supervisor is responsible for supervising the set up service and clean up of all assigned banquet functions.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of a Restaurant Manager / Food Truck Manager, the Restaurant Cook / Food Truck Cook is responsible for all food items prepared in the restaurant.
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We are hiring all positions Steward $14-$15 Line Cook $15-$17 Banquet Cook/Prep Cook $15-$17 Sous Chef $18 - $23 Steward Supervisor $17- $20 Pastry Cook $15-$17 Soda Shop Clerk $12.00 plus tips Restaurant Servers $5.00 plus tips Restaurant Bartenders $10.00 plus tips Restaurant Runner/Busser $14.00 plus tips Host/Hostess $14.00-$16.00 Restaurant Supervisor $21.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Front of House Manager to join our team at Chick-fil-A. Chick-fil-A is the fastest growing Quick Service Restaurant in the nation. This "hands-on" management opportunity is designed to give you a career in the most highly-esteemed restaurant chain in the nation while providing a clear roadmap for your professional growth and development.
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Restaurant Supervisor/Banquet Server/Captain Restaurant Manager Banquet Manager. After a busy day, enjoy California-style dining at the Restaurant Soleil, then lounge by the heated outdoor swimming pool.
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The Twin Peaks manager is also occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, when in the dish area or walk-in cooler, and sometimes uses toxic or caustic chemicals when cleaning. Must attend and successfully complete the Twin Peaks manager training program prior to working a shift without supervision.
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While performing the duties of this role, the Twin Peaks manager is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles from the kitchen. While performing the duties of this role, the Twin Peaks manager is regularly required to stand for up to 10 hours; walk; use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or carry objects, product, or controls; and talk or hear.
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Purpose of the position:Ensures operations meet Raising Canes standards in all restaurant zones during a shiftActs as manager on duty and opens and closes the restaurantManages cash handling and ensures accountability.
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Your Growth PathBeverage Manager/Restaurant Supervisor – Restaurant Manager – Food & Beverage ManagerYour FocusMaintain clean and organize bar areas. Camelot Golfland, Honda Center, and Angel Stadium of Anaheim are within five miles.
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At least 1 year as a manager in a fine dining or upscale restaurant or wine tasting room/winery. As training is one of key components to the success of our restaurant, the Supervisor will work.
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Restaurant General Manager - Restaurant Kitchen Manager - Restaurant District Manager - Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager - Restaurant Executive Chef - Sous Chef - Shift Lead Do you have what it takes to join the world of restaurant and culinary management.
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Position Summary:The position of General Manager is responsible for the overall leadership and operation of a restaurant, ensuring the successful delivery of the Gibsons Restaurant Group’s philosophy, which is based upon four distinct core beliefs: Hospitality, Quality, Value and Family.
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Let Go, And Let Gecko ™ Restaurant General Manager, Executive Chef, Sous Chef, AGM, Manager #ZRLA. If so, our renowned restaurant partners are seeking top talent for multiple positions across the Metro Area. Our family of locally-owned restaurants as well as nationally established brands provide a unique setting to share your experience in an impactful way.
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