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We have an exciting opportunity for a Traveling Restaurant Multi-Unit Operations Manager at some of our biggest airport operations in America, featuring some of the most beloved local restaurants.
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The Traveling Restaurant Operations Manager - Task Force is responsible for managing all areas and aspects of the multi-unit restaurant operations within an airport, which may include an entire concourse, terminal(s), and/or food court(s), while establishing and maintaining guest service.
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The ideal candidate is responsible for providing operational support to the Director of Retail Operations and designated store locations. Reviews monthly scorecard with Guest Experience Manager, Store Manager, and Regional Director of Sales.
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We are seeking a top-tier retail operations leader with a successful background driving a multi-unit business in a fastpaced environment, with high-visibility. - Multi-unit retail operations experience is strongly preferred.
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A strong background in Multi-Unit Franchise Operations / Business Management within the fast food /quick service restaurant industry. Positive and friendly attitude with the initiative to appropriately deal with Franchise Owners and employees in any situation – new store opening and on-going training and operations.
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We are looking for a dynamic, experienced, full-service with bar Traveling Multi-unit Restaurant Operations Manager! Minimum one (1) years of experience as a multi-unit restaurant manager with oversight of GMs in a full-service restaurant w/ bar - managed sales volume of $15m or greater.
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The management trainee program will prepare the trainee for decisions s/he will be making, and the actions s/he will be taking in the areas of people management, operations management, and merchandising management when s/he assumes the role of store manager.
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3+ years of multi-unit management experience required; 3+ years of Carhartt Store Leader Experience may be considered in lieu of multi-unit experience. Responsible for recruiting, hiring, and on-boarding new store leaders with the support of the Retail HR Partner and Senior District Leader.
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The Traveling Restaurant Operations Manager – Task Force will be responsible for traveling to SSP America airports across the US to assist or fill-in as the Restaurant Operations Manager.
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Nouria Energy Corporation is a multi-generational family-owned wholesale fuel distributor, convenience store operator and car wash operator in New England. Our wholesale operations supply branded and unbranded fuel to 300+ locations across New England and New York. We are ranked within the top 50 largest convenience store chains in the country, operating 150+ company-operated locations throughout New England and ranked within the top 10 largest car wash chains in the country.
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Preferred Minimum – 5 years in supervisory management or district level multi-unit operations. To accomplish this, Business Consultants will focus on coaching and influencing Franchise organizations in their delivery of consistent and safe brand experience, same-store comp growth, and (where applicable) organizational preparation for additional unit growth.
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The Store Manager has an ultimate responsibility for the day-to-day store operations including and not limited to car wash and food service operation, store profitability, budget, expense control, inventory levels, shortage control, customer service and safety scheduling, training and supervising employees.
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Communicate verbally and in writing with various management on store operations in a very quick timeline especially any changes or items that may adversely affect the store's operations.
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The Multi-Unit Manager for Hellcat Subs LLC DBA Jersey Mike's Subs oversees several restaurants, working with individual store managers to set performance goals. Position summary: The Multi-Unit Manager coordinates and supports all activities within the assigned geographic area.
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As a Multi-Unit Restaurant General Manager, you will be entrusted to guide multiple locations and team members in delivering an exceptional guest experience, operational excellence, and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values, making EG America the clear choice for our guest’s dining needs.
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