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Kitchen Manager, Service Manager, Assistant General Manager, General Manager) From local restaurant marketing to Profit and Loss statement results, spontaneously erupt into applause and start raining down high-fives.
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As a SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager or General Manager, you will be responsible for the restaurant and its operations. Restaurant Management Opportunities. One to three years of prior restaurant management experience; QSR highly preferred.
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You have 1-5 years of management experience and previous restaurant manager experience. As a part of our management team (Kitchen Manager, Service Manager, Assistant General Manager, General Manager), you will be the expert in creating legendary experiences for guests.
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POSITION TITLE RESTAURANT MANAGER JOB CODE RORM20 REPORTS TO District Manager EXEMPTION STATUS Exempt DEPARTMENT Restaurant Field Operations POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for managing the overall operations of a Jack in the Box unit.
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We find the fun, the moment of chill in the every-day. Hot burgers, cold shakes, and little moments of magic right in the neighborhood. Through hiring, training, managing, and developing, you will help your crew spark moments of delightful possibility for our customers.
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As the General Manager, you will lead and develop people to execute outstanding product quality and customer service, build sales and control costs for the restaurant. Plan and coordinate leadership team meetings with Assistant Manager, Shift Leads, and Manager in Training.
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