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As a Receiving Lead, you'll manage day-to-day operations of the GM receiving department. Receives incoming H-E-B / DSD loads, primarily for GM. As a Receiving Lead, you'll manage day-to-day operations of the GM receiving department.
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Other duties as assigned by the District Manager and/or General Manager (GM) Acts as the gatekeeper of the store; this provides the opportunity to save sales, survey/enhance customer experiences and coach the sales team on effective sales skills.
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The Talbots Outlet General/Store Manager (GM/SM) leads a team in creating a hospitable environment for customers and associates alike. The GM is responsible for leading the activities within a higher volume store, a multiple concept store and/or a multiple location store.
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The General Merchandise Manager is first and foremost responsible for guest relations and satisfaction by building a reputation for Ultimate Service.
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IHop, a leading name in the restaurant industry, is seeking an exceptional and experienced Restaurant General Manager to join our team at our Frisco, TX location.
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Assists the GM in coordinating and implementing current operations game plans and company initiatives in a profitable and timely manner. Communicates effectively to the GM/Owner any and all issues that may impact our business.
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Within 90 days of hire or promotion into position, must attend GM Core classes and Crew Interviewing Workshop. Within 90 days of hire or promotion into position, must attend GM Core classes and Crew Interviewing Workshop.
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Reviews all purchase requests for the restaurant before submitting to GM/AGM for approval. Reviews all purchase requests for the restaurant before submitting to GM/AGM for approval. Ensures all F&B operations meet sanitation and safety compliance for FOH.
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Stonebriar Chevrolet is looking to add a. Stonebriar Chevrolet is looking to add a. Ability to maintain CSI above manufacturers requirement. Are you a person who loves to work with customers and ensure they have had a great experience.
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Certificates, Licenses,RegistrationsWithin 90 days of hire or promotion into position, must attend GM Coreclasses and Crew Interviewing Workshop. Certificates, Licenses,RegistrationsWithin 90 days of hire or promotion into position, must attend GM Coreclasses and Crew Interviewing Workshop.
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