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If you're ready to take the next step in your career in restaurant management, our Shift Manager position is the right place to do it. Working as a Shift Manager will let you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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The Shift Manager will support the restaurant and General Manager to ensure we are 1st Choice for our Guests and Employees. As a member of the team you will assist the General Manager thru managing successful shifts, by achieving sales and profits goals, executing procedures and providing excellent Guest and Team service.
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Manager will round daily throughout the facility to appraise the patients experience, conduct patient interviews, staff observations, ensure scripting protocol and tent cards are practiced and in-use daily without interruption.
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Assist the Residential Manager in the direction of the day-to-day operation of a Residential or Apartment Program site. Reports To: Residential Manager. Assist the Manager in monitoring and documenting the delivery of all services.
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As a Shift Manager, you will supervise the operation of our restaurant on a shift-by-shift basis. Free Shift Meals. Hourly team members will be eligible for overtime in accordance with applicable law and Inspire Brands policy.
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The Manager of Packaging Maintenance is responsible for supporting all packaging facilities to ensure equipment, documentation, facilities and support systems (i.e., HVAC, plumbing) are maintained, up to date, and in good working order.
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A Shift Manager provides leadership to crew and other managers during a shift to ensure great Quality, Service and Cleanliness to customers. Shift Managers perform a variety of tasks, which may include planning for each shift, monitoring performance during the shift, taking action to ensure the team is meeting McDonald’s standards, monitoring safety, security, and profitability, and communicating with the next Shift Manager to help prepare him/her to run a great shift, too.
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The Shift Manager assists the management team by ensuring guest satisfaction and overall restaurant performance on each and every shift. This position reports to the Assistant Manager or General Manager and supervises the restaurant employees.
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Wendy's Shift Supervisor:Inspire Crew members to always do their bestEnsure guests enjoy an outstanding customer experienceGet great results while creating a warm, welcoming place for both employees and customersGrow management skills in a fast-paced environmentFoster a Team atmosphere This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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