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An MCA Assistant Manager is responsible for assisting the Manager in all day-to-day restaurant operations. Specialty areas of focus may be designated to an MCA Assistant Manager such as Bar, Market, Commissary, or another unique area of focus as dictated by the Brand, General Manager, or Director of Operations.
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The Assistant Restaurant General Manager assists the General Manager with operations and marketing functions of the restaurant. The Assistant General Manager ensures we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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Leading the team, on boarding new associates, training, developing teaching excellent customer service, controlling expenses, ordering, local store marketing and being a brand ambassador with initiatives that will drive sales and build repeat business.
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The Assistant General Manager is responsible for the profit and loss of the restaurant, minimizing controllable expenses, and maximizing sales and profits. Assistant General Manager Quick Service.
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40,000 to $50,000 Quick Service Restaurant We are in search of an Assistant Manager that will always strive to meet and exceed expectations for our guests and our team members daily.
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Assists in managing single, full-service food and beverage outlet on a daily basis and coordinates special events. At Hyatt, we believe our guests select Hyatt because of our caring and attentive associates who are focused on providing efficient service and meaningful experiences.
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As an Assistant General Manager , your experience and leadership skills will head up some of the nation's leading restaurant venues and staff, while building a strong team of your own and continuing to advance your restaurant career.
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Are you looking to take a step towards building your restaurant manager career, instead of just working a job? You will also be responsible for typical restaurant manager duties including creating a safe working environment for your employees and customers.
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We need extraordinary leaders like you to apply for this upscale full-service restaurant management position in Allen, TX. Practice safety as priority #1 for your restaurant team and customers.
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At Alila Marea Beach Resort, you'll not only have the chance to work in a beautiful setting, but you'll also be part of a vibrant community. In keeping with Hyatt’s Values of Wellbeing, the company offers a rich benefit program with a variety of benefits designed to enrich the lives and well-being of our colleagues and their lives outside of work.
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As a Restaurant Assistant General Manager , your experience and leadership skills will head up some of the nation's leading restaurant venues and staff, while building a strong team of your own and continuing to advance your restaurant career.
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As an Assistant General Manager, you will be working alongside the General Manager in delivering an exceptional dining experience to our guests. Hold staff accountable to restaurant policies, service standards, and steps of service; administer fair and consistent corrective action when appropriate.
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As an Assistant Restaurant Manager, you will meet or exceed financial goals and ensure operational compliance with loss prevention standards and will adhere to State of Hawaii and company food safety standards.
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Be a leader and inspire your team to meet and exceed company performance standards and improve the potential of the restaurant (i.e. fast and friendly customer service, good product knowledge, up-beat atmosphere, etc.
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2+ years’ QSR restaurant management experience in the areas of team hiring, developing, motivating, team scheduling, productivity, food ordering system, store sanitation, cash management, sales building promotions, and excelling in customer service.
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