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Lead a multi-talented team Under the leadership of the District Manager, the General Manager will manage the daily operations and staff of a Wendy’s restaurant with a specific focus on staffing, training, and scheduling, all of which will help build and retain a 5-star team.
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Assistant General Manager•General Manager•Training General Manager•District Manager (and beyond. Excellent problem solving and decision-making skills, results oriented and customer service focusedUnder the direction of the General Manager, the AGM is responsible to support the GM in managing the restaurant’s daily operations, including, but not limited to:•Overseeing restaurant’s daily operations•Maintain day-to-day financial controls•Create and manage staff schedules•Interview, hire, train and orientate team•Oversee coaching, counseling and developing staff and managing team relations.
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Why Wendy's 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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Independently owned and operated, Wendy's franchise organizations determine their own compensation, benefits and career programs which may vary from company-owned locations. Exercise proper food handling, equipment maintenance and facility management•Ensure health and safety inspections and standards are met•Set the tone for the fun, family environment in the restaurant This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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And along the way, we will provide to you the training and development needed to achieve your management goals! Internal promotions are based on personal performance and business need, not hire date.
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The ideal candidate will be customer service focused and goal oriented! What you can expect This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-known national brand and an established company that offers competitive salaries, benefits and career advancement opportunities.
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The management career path at Wendy’s.
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The management career path at Wendy’s.
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As the Restaurant Manager, you will report directly to the District Manager. What we expect from you The General Manager will be responsible for keeping our restaurant exceptionally clean and well-run.
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Working directly with the District Manager, General Managers are the restaurants first in command. What you can expect We offer our General Manager the opportunity to grow and develop to their personal level.
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As a General Manager you can make $ If you like working with people in a fun, fast-paced team environment, Wendy's is the place for you! What we expect from you General Managers establish and communicate a vision for their team.
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Attend meetings requested by the District Manager or Area Director. As a General Manager, You'll Have The Opportunity To. Wendy's is now hiring General Managers to lead our teams.
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We offer our General Manager the opportunity to grow and develop to their personal level. General Managers are key to delighting every customer and ensuring we deliver high quality food in a fast, friendly and clean environment.
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Our General Managers operate the business with a high level of honesty and integrity and are always seeking to improve themselves, their team and the business. General Managers establish and communicate a vision for their team.
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QSR or Fast-casual experience, preferred but not required. 401K plan with company match and even pet insurance. All positions require long periods of standing, that includes evenings and weekends. This includes managing the daily operations, team building, coaching, and developing.
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