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What you bring to the table:Minimum 1 year of experience as an Assistant General Manager in food service or retail environment, including Profit & Loss responsibility preferably in quick serve restaurant (QSR.
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KBP Brands is looking for a top-notch Assistant General Manager. As an Assistant General Manager, you have the keys to a $1 million+ business (literally!) \tAbility to develop your leadership skills and seek Restaurant General Manager opportunitiesBonus Program: In this role, you will be eligible to participate in a Bonus Program, which is paid out every period.
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Reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the Service Assistant maintains the restaurants interior and exterior, keeping all areas clean and organized. A Key Business Area is an area of performance in which the Service Assistant must be successful to meet their accountabilities.
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At General Manager direction, can assist the GM with timely administration of 'Incident' and 'Violation' level that would result in a next step of Progressive Discipline excluding Suspension or Termination levels.
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Under general supervision, the Public Services Assistant provides circulation and customer service assistance to patrons and acts as the building and student supervisor during evening and weekend shifts.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager Locations in Niagara Falls, NY and Buffalo, NYWe are a fast-paced and bustling fast-food franchise looking for a skilled Restaurant Assistant General Manager to join our dynamic team.
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What you'll do HAZA Foods of Northeast, LLC (franchisee of Wendy’s) is seeking Restaurant Assistant General Managers with 1+ year of AGM experience in fast food/restaurant concepts, to assist in managing daily operations of one of our very successful, high-volume fast-food restaurants.
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Master’s degree (Ph. D. or DBA is preferred) in General Business Management, Business Management and Technology, Finance/FinTech, Accounting, Economics, Marketing/Digital Marketing, Operations, Information System, Strategic Management, and Entrepreneurship from an accredited institution.
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The assistant general manager should be experienced in a supervisory role, and be able to confidently deliver performance feedback, set goals, foster teamwork, and clearly communicate business objectives.
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ASSISTANT MANAGERCarrols LLC is the largest Burger King Franchise. ASSISTANT MANAGERCarrols LLC is the largest Burger King Franchise. If you’re ready for a job that sizzles with potential, you’re ready for Burger King.
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