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As a member of the restaurant operations management team, you are also responsible for the restaurant’s overall operations, including food quality, production, safety, and labor in absence of the General Manager and Hospitality Manager.
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Executes the lead management process and completes all sales and marketing objectives as established by the Property Manager. Coordinate front desk operations such as check-ins, move-outs, renewals, reservations, property tours, and sales events.
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Shift Leaders are trained to perform all the duties performed by the Crew Members, with additional responsibility for directing the daily operations of a restaurant in the Restaurant General Manager's and Assistant Manager's absence.
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The ARGM is responsible for: the hands-on day to day activities and operations of the restaurant, assisting in ensuring the successful implementation of Church's initiatives and programs, assist in achieving or exceeding all established financial sales and profitability plan, all banking, and administrative responsibilities.
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Noodles and Company - Clarksville is currently looking for a full time or part time Shift Manager to join our team in Clarksville, TN. Shift Managers keep day to day operations running smoothly by leading their teams to success.
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This position is Full-Time, Exempt, and reports to Business Unit Manager and Operations Manager. The Senior Project Manager will oversee all aspects of the project and is responsible for managing the project costs, field labor, and subcontractors, while also ensuring a safe on-time completion that is under budget.
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Responsible for assisting with all operational tasks within the store as delegated and assigned by the Store Manager with main focus on the front-end and sales floor operations. We offer generous benefits, flexible work schedules and the ability to work today and get paid tomorrow.
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You will be responsible to assist the service operations manager with supervision of Front End (FE) policies and procedures, cashier performance, labor control and customer relations. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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Warehouse Manager will manage Warehouse Supervisors and will spend most of the time coaching and leading the operations team to efficiently and safely achieve production and quality goals.
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Manager Trainee- Operations (Travel Program- Relocation Required) As a Manager Trainee , you will participate in a training program that will further develop your leadership skills and prepare you for accelerated career growth.
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When there is no manager onsite, the Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor leads the store staff, ensures that store operations run smoothly, and is responsible for ensuring the completion of all opening and closing procedures.
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The General Manager will also be responsible in directing the Operations Manager in the overall MCC operational capacity. The General Manager is responsible for overall site operations, while driving manufacturing policy to realize business strategy.
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A Warehouse Manager, or a Warehouse Supervisor, oversees operations at a warehouse and/or storage facility to ensure that all incoming and outgoing inventory is processed according to schedule.
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Our Store Associates and Assistant Store Leaders play a vital role in restaurant management operations by providing a hospitable environment and ensuring a satisfactory experience of our guests.
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Support store operations and ensure compliance with the guidelines set by T-Mobile and Verge Mobile, which includes merchandising, inventory/shrinkage and customer service. As a Retail Associate Manager with Verge Mobile, you will be responsible for delivering exceptional customer experience by assisting the Store Manager with leading, coaching, and developing the team of store sales associates.
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