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In addition, you'll be responsible for Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash Control, Food Management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and Adherence to Standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & Punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store Cleanliness, Marketing, and Profitability.
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In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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This includes all cost controls, inventory control, cash control and Customer relations. The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
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As you learn to lead a team, you will receive training in the fundamentals of product quality, sanitation, cost control, inventory control & customer relations. As a Domino's Pizza Assistant Manager, your success is vital to our business.
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This includes all cost controls, inventory control, cash control, product quality, maintenance of perfect image (among team members and throughout store), customer relations, and service times.
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Desire to meet high quality control standards, even in fast-paced circumstances. Now's your chance - Domino's is hiring bosses - more specifically assistant managers. Willing to conform to all image and uniform standards of Domino's Pizza.
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Well now's your chance - Domino's Pizza is hiring bosses - more specifically, Assistant Managers. full & part-time positions available Competitive wages 1 week of PTO Paid mileage Employee discount on all food items Advancement opportunities Paid training program FULL TIME ASSISTANT MANAGER BENEFITS (in addition to above benefits): Offered Health, Dental & Vision Insurance after 60 days of employment Voluntary accident coverage/Critical illness coverage Flexible Spending Accounts Ability to contribute to a 401K.
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FULL TIME ASSISTANT MANAGER BENEFITS (in addition to above benefits): Offered Health, Dental & Vision Insurance after 60 days of employment Voluntary accident coverage/Critical illness coverage Flexible Spending Accounts Ability to contribute to a 401(k.
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Possess navigational skills to read a map and locate addresses within designated delivery area Able to navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings Ability to drive in adverse weather conditions including rain, sleet, snow, high winds, and hail.
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Being a Domino's Assistant Manager isn't your average management gig. Many of our team members began their careers as Assistant Managers and today are successful Domino's franchise owners.
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Walking surfaces include ceramic tile bricks with linoleum in some food process areas. Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, walk-in cooler. Must navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings, private homes, and other delivery sites while carrying product.
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TEMPERAMENTS: The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
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Maintian all cost controls, inventory control, cash control and Customer relations. The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgements and decisions.
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Cramped quarters including walk-in cooler. In-store temperatures range from 36 degrees in cooler to 90 degrees and above in some work areas. Bulk product deliveries are made twice a week or more and are unloaded by the team member using a hand truck.
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F2 is one of the fastest growing Domino's franchise in the DFW area. Surfaces include ceramic tile "bricks" with linoleum in some food process areas. F2 is one of the fastest growing Domino's franchise in the DFW area.
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