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We’re hiring immediately for an amazing restaurant Assistant General Manager to join us in this fun, exciting, and challenging opportunity in restaurant management. We are looking for a restaurant assistant general manager who will continue to help us bring goodness to life from random acts of kindness to taking care of our guests.
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Working as a member of the restaurant management team you will support the General Manager in a fast track capacity. In this AGM role, you will manage restaurant back of house / kitchen & front of house / service teams along with assistant general manager roles and duties.
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Noodles & Company is more than fast food, we’re a fast casual restaurant with real ingredients (say goodbye to greasy food and hello to fresh ingredients). Ability to lead a high-performing team with the General Manager.
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Currently, AGMs are required to work 1 opening shift, 2 mid shifts (11am to 8pm), and 1 closing shift, and a 5th shift that aligns with the restaurant needs. Assist with scheduling, expense tracking, labor management, and local restaurant marketing.
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1+ year of AGM experience at a fast casual or full-service restaurant. If you are a top-level Assistant General Manager looking to advance or currently a General Manager looking to join a great company and grow from within, please send your resume in for consideration.
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The Assistant Manager will be responsible for supporting the General Manager in running the restaurant. Minimum of two (2) years of Restaurant management experience; QSR or fast-casual is preferred.
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As an Assistant Manager you will embark on a career in general management, responsible for not only operating great shifts but also perfoming various management functions, such as inventory management, scheduling, cash reconciliation, etc.
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1 to 2 years of supervisor or management experience in fast casual restaurants. The LifeCafe Assistant Manager assists in managing and overseeing the caf with the Caf Manager.
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A leader in the fast casual movement, Piada combines fresh, modern Italian cuisine, in a delicious made to order format featuring tossed pastas, fresh chopped salads and hand rolled Piadas.
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The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by Team Members within this classification. The Sr. Chef is also responsible for the food, feel, and flow of the restaurant.
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Requirements for General Restaurant Managers 2+ years of experience as a Fast Casual or Full Service Restaurant Manager Strong Leadership skillsStrong financial understanding and ability to coach and teach financials Hands-on, lead-from-the-shoulder management style Benefits for General Restaurant Managers Great bonus potential Paid VacationMedical, dental, and visionHUGE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
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To become the Assistant General Manager of this upscale casual establishment, apply today for our location in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Assistant General Manager must be able to manage the workflow in a fast-paced environment and be a master of multi-tasking and delegating.
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Job Description: Our Company is seeking a Professional Restaurant Manager to assist the General Manager in creating a strong, consistent team environment while maintaining the day to day operational standards of the restaurant.
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