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If so, we want you to join our team as a Restaurant General Manager! As the Restaurant General Manager, you'll be at the forefront of our mission to deliver delicious and nutritious smoothies and food with a tropical twist.
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Join Our Esteemed Restaurant as a General Manager! Skilled in staff management, sales growth, and team development. Ideal for a self-motivated individual with stellar communication skills and a zeal for achieving success, our restaurant is celebrated for its exceptional cuisine and service.
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The best in the business retail managers can effectively partner with their restaurant peers to achieve operational excellence through the overall team. We are looking for a brand ambassador that can make guests feel welcome and the team feel inspired to let our hospitality shine.
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Responsibilities: The Kitchen Manager is responsible for managing all functions of the restaurant during opening, mid or closing shifts. Key responsibilities include hiring, managing, supervising and training restaurant team members and ensuring a Gold Standard guest experience.
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A RESTAURANT MANAGER IS: The Restaurant Managers are the heart of the management team - motivating and coaching the hourly team, running stellar shifts, and ensuring each of our guests has an unparalleled experience.
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