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The Operations Manager -He/she has the primary responsibility of supporting the General Manager in day to day operations of the restaurant; conveying the Canes culture to his/her Crewmembers and Customers; as well be a creative team player who likes to work hard, have fun, and show sincere dedication to Raising Canes.
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Guest Experience Managers partner with the General Manager to support daily restaurant operations. The Role: Our ideal Guest Experience Manager is hardworking, passionate, and capable of leading and coaching a team.
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As a Restaurant Shift Leader at MOD you have the opportunity to build your leadership skills and style. Minimum 6 months in the All Star position and demonstrate quality coaching, training and multi-tasking within the shift (any exceptions require DM approval, with RD visibility.
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Our team members enjoy a positive work environment that is deeply committed to the philosophy that we "Stand for Something Good." Shift Manager (Restaurant Supervisor) Shake Shack is a modern day "roadside" burger stand serving deliciously classic burgers, fries, hot dogs, frozen custard, beer, wine, and more.
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Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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35% off restaurant and retail items. Whether you're flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook; prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook; or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you'll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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Working as a Shift Manager lets you develop your restaurant skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy. KBP Brands is looking for a motivated KFC Shift Manager.
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Join KBP Foods' KFC franchise as a Shift Manager and lead a dedicated team in delivering exceptional customer service at one of our bustling locations. Ability to develop your leadership skills and seek Assistant Manager, and Restaurant Manager opportunities.
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As a Restaurant Shift Manager, you will be responsible for assisting the General Manager and Assistant Manager in managing the daily operations of the restaurant.
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Able and willing to complete other restaurant functions such as cashier or cleaning, per management direction, or any other duties assigned by the general manager, assistant manager, or shift leader.
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Lastly, you make sure food safety standards and procedures are on point As a Shift Manager, you’ll enjoy: Daily Pay – Work today – Get paid tomorrow Company paid employee assistance program to support mental, financial, and family struggles One-on-one, self-paced training, and promotion from within Defined career paths for those who are interested in a career at Wendy's What you bring to the table: Have you lead a team within a fast-paced environment before.
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If youre ready to take the next step in your career in restaurant management, our Shift Manager position is the right place to do it. Working as a Shift Manager will let you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy.
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Restaurant Manager | Assistant Manager | General ManagerWe are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. In accordance with the goals of the company, they are responsible for managing all aspects of their shift including, but not limited to: restaurant operations, financial performance, management/staff development, customer satisfaction, quality standards, sales & marketing, and general communications with employees, vendors, customers, and corporate support staff.
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The Shift Manager runs shifts, leads Crew Members, and is a part of the restaurant management team. The Shift Manager shares accountability with the restaurant management team for all restaurant’s operations focusing on satisfying guests, developing crew members, and growing sales and profits.
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A Shift Leader has the overall responsibility of supporting the General Manager in day to day operations of. District Manager to every team member in the restaurant. People Management: Responsible for assisting the General Manager in staffing the restaurant timely.
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