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Lead all manager meetings with content including current restaurant sales and financial results, We are looking for a talented, top-of-your-game General Manager who is singularly focused on providing exceptional Guest experiences.
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We are looking for a talented, top-of-your-game General Manager who is singularly focused on. Lead the Bar Manager in curating an industry-leading small-batch craft cocktail and Tequila.
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Ensure compliance with all federal, state, county and municipal regulations that pertain to health, safety, alcohol sales and labor requirements of the restaurant, employees, and guests. Control cash and other receipts by adhering to cash handling and reconciliation procedures in accordance with restaurant policies and procedures.
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Reports all Employee relations issues to the General Manager and/or Restaurant General Manager (In the absence of the GM/RGM, management should report Employee relations issues to www.
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Working closely with the General Manager, the AGM is responsible for assisting in the day-to-day hotel & restaurant operations, ensuring exceptional guest experiences, maximizing revenue and profitability, and maintaining high-quality standards across all departments.
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2 years of General Manager experience in a restaurant. As a General Manager, you are accountable for leading your store. This requires walking, bending, twisting, reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, carrying, pushing and pulling, and in general handling or moving objects weighing up to fifty pounds.
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Please reach out to your GM if you are under 18 years old to determine if this applies to you. You must also have the ability to operate hand-held appliances, sharp knives, and various kitchen equipment including but not limited to the industrial can opener, dough press, industrial dishwasher, very hot oven, etc.
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Reporting to the Restaurant General Manager, our cooks are the champions of better burgers! Must be able to work with others on the line and communicate effectively with Guest Service Experts (GSE) and managers in a busy restaurant environment.
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You know the business and have at least one year of experience as a general manager within a restaurant or retail. As a General Manager, you will be the leader of your restaurant's Success.
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As a Restaurant General Manager, you have the keys to a $1 million+ business (literally!) KBP Brands is looking for a successful Restaurant General Manager. MyChange: Equips KFC restaurant employees with a $5,000 emergency fund, a habit of saving and greater financial know-how.
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As a General Manager, you will be responsible for leading and driving the daily operations of your respective restaurant. Required Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesMinimum 3 years of Restaurant General Management experience in a high volume, fast-paced environment with a focus on exceptional customer serviceAbility to learn and train others on all aspects of the restaurantAbility to drive hospitality and inspire others to do soMust be able to coach and develop othersMust always be able to work an 8-hour shift standing up; 50 hours per weekAbility to lift up to 50 lbs.
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As an Assistant Manager, you will be assisting the Restaurant General Manager in order to accomplishing human resources objectives by recruiting, selecting, training, scheduling, coaching, counseling, recognizing, and disciplining employees.
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HAZA Foods of Northeast, LLC (franchisee of Wendy’s) is seeking Restaurant Assistant General Managers with 1+ year of AGM experience in fast food/restaurant concepts, to assist in managing daily operations of one of our very successful, high-volume fast-food restaurants.
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Assistant General Manager. Training General Manager. Min 1 year Assistant Manager experience (high volume food service concepts preferred) Set the tone for the fun, family environment in the restaurant.
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As General Manager, you ensure that the focus is on our guests, and you constantly strive for results. This job posting contains some general information about what it is like to work in a Denny's restaurant, but is not a complete job description.
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