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You eat details for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and ask a ton of questions. The Canopy NYC is looking for a Studio Manager for our brand new play space and prenatal parent club in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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You’re a jack-of- all-trades – you’re comfortable with campaign troubleshooting as you are with taking a client out for dinner. As a HoldCo Partner Manager, you will work on our largest, most strategic agency and holding company business.
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Health, Dental benefits, Vision and a 401k plan matchFlexible SchedulingProvided breakfast, lunch, and dinner shift mealsGrowth and development opportunities. We are looking for talentedRestaurant Managers to join our growing teams at our JFK locations.
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FGC is your favorite fast-casual chicken restaurant serving up the best damn chicken in New York City for lunch and dinner. About The Role The Manager supports the General Manager in effectively and efficiently managing a restaurant within the policies and guidelines of the company to ensure guest satisfaction, profit maximization, and development of high performing work teams, which consist of shift managers and team members.
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Discover our team spirit during Monthly Town Hall Celebrations, rejuvenation during all shifts with Complimentary Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and stay active during our WESTIN Runs. If you’re someone who is positive, adaptable and intuitive, and has a genuine interest in the well-being of others around you, we invite you to discover how at The Westin New York Grand Central, together we can rise.
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Whether that's going out for a nice dinner or an off Broadway rendition of the Celino & Barnes breakup , we think spending time together doesn't always have to be in the office. We're a dog-friendly office 🐶 in the lively Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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Our ethos is simple: to create well-made, versatile, and smart designs that can transition from street to fitness studio, business meeting to dinner, and everywhere in between. As the Operations and Customer Service Manager, you will be a key member of our core team and work closely with our Co-Founders to develop and own day-to-day operations including customer service, order fulfillment, warehouse management, inventory management, shipping and logistics.
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The Tyger is a South East Asian restaurant at the border of SoHo and Chinatown and operating for dinner service seven days a week. The Tyger is a South East Asian restaurant at the border of SoHo and Chinatown and operating for dinner service seven days a week.
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Chez Margaux is the first of its kind; offerings include an illustrious bar, a restaurant featuring modern-French cuisine, a lounge complemented with a Japanese-inspired menu, a caviar room, an after-dinner club, ‘Gaux Gaux’, a library, private dining spaces and much more.
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Under the supervision of the building administrator in conjunction with the Food Service Director, direct and oversee the preparation, serving, and clean-up of breakfast, lunch, dinner for all residents at 129 TH St.
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We are looking for a night life manager with experience to hire curate and train a night life team including promoters to create another revenue block 10PM to close on thursday, friday, saturday nights as well as dinner parties and holiday parties.
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Each of our restaurants offers a unique experience, whether you are looking for a family feast on the cobblestones, intimate dinner on the pier, or host a private event on our pier rooftop. The AGM of Beverage Manager is responsible for ensuring the success and profitability of the beverage program, beverage training, and compliance with health, safety, and sanitation and alcohol awareness standards.
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Office food delivery allowance for breakfast and dinner. Fuse's founders are Alan Chang, ex-CRO of Revolut, and Charles Orr, who led strategy at Revolut before joining Mosaic Ventures. The ideal candidate will be an exceptional independent operator, willing to work at high intensity as part of our core team (ex-Revolut, Tesla, Citadel, & Jump Trading.
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Benefits Equity packages Competitive Salary 100% Paid health, dental & vision coverage Home office & equipment stipend Lunch & Dinner provided via UberEats w/ a fully stocked kitchen Commuter benefits Team building events Unlimited PTOCompensation Range: $80K - $110K.
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This role will be the closing manager and will be expected to take ownership developing dinner service along with the General Manager. This role will be the closing manager and will be expected to take ownership of developing dinner service along with the General Manager.
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dinner job Title: manager in Queens, NY
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