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The General M General Manager, Manager, Department Manager, Restaurant. The General Manager is responsible for running a profitable restaurant and for making sure the restaurant meets McDonalds critical customer standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness.
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The Taco Bell Assistant General Manager supports the Restaurant General Manager by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. Strong preference for internal promote from Shift Manager position.
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Re a manager, the training goes even further with a two day workshop at Love? s as an Operations Manager is a very different job. As a manager at Love? Our 'Country Stores' are fueling stations with a convenience store attached.
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As the Restaurant General Manager, you are the #1 leader! - Partner with other Restaurant General Managers and Area Leaders to grow and move the business forward. Grow and mentor your KFC family through training, development and onboarding new team members.
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As the General Manager, you will:Ensure the restaurant is in full compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations to include health regulations, hour and wage regulations, age restrictions, fair employment practices, ADA, OSHA, and any other appropriate regulations required for the legal operation of the business.
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General ManagerAre you a highly skilled and motivated individual looking for an immediate opportunity as a Restaurant General Manager? The Restaurant General Manager is the leader of the TEAM who establishes the tone of the work environment, and the level of customer hospitality.
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Wage Range for Assistant General Manager: $36000 - $45000 / year. We are currently hiring Assistant General Managers who are motivated individuals with excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to build a team that works well together, increase profits, and provide superior service.
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Position Overview: The General Manager drives success of the restaurant through the direction and control of operations that ensure a positive guest experience and company profitability.
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The employee is under the supervision of the Clinic Manager and direct supervision of the physician. The employee is under the supervision of the Clinic Manager and direct supervision of the physician.
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General Manager, Manager, Store, Retail, Automotive, Team Member. General Manager, Manager, Store, Retail, Automotive, Team Member. Manage and grow Professional Customer relationships/sales, including building and holding team accountable to executing Customer action plans.
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Minimum of one year of prior General Manager experience in a fast-paced service environment. General Managers provide overall leadership and supervision over operations, and are accountable for achieving operational standards, food safety, profitability, and creating an inclusive and engaged environment.
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The Assistant Store Manager also performs stocking and cashiering functions, and performs other duties as necessary to maximize profitability and customer satisfaction while protecting company assets and reducing losses.
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Pay rates include base pay at the above rate, with the opportunity to earn a monthly Multi Unit General Manager bonus. As a Multi-Unit General Manager for Victra, you will lead multiple locations while supervising your sales team and providing support as needed.
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Once you′re a manager, the training goes even further with a two day workshop at Love′s University. As a manager at Love′s, we empower you to be owner-operators and allow you to manage all aspects of your location.
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To meet restaurant goals, the General Manager doesn’t work alone. Ideal candidates should have previous General Manager experience running high volume locations. The General Manager works with his/her leader to set the restaurant’s goals and creates a plan to achieve the goals.
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