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We are looking for a Restaurant General Manager to help instill this essence of hospitality in our location at Wyoming. Other Information: As a Restaurant General Manager at our Resort Restaurant, you'll enjoy perks such as; Day 1 Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.
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G. Reports any accidents or injuries immediately to the Road & Bridge District Supervisor/Foreman, Superintendent and Office Manager. Motorized vehicles and equipment including dump truck, pickup truck, utility truck, blade, dozer, loader, water truck, belly dump, back-hoe, roller, track-hoe, lay down machines, chipper, distributor truck, snow plow, snow blower, and tractor/trailer.
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Handle inappropriate guest behavior by stopping service and informing supervisor/manager. Report accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to manager; complete safety training and certifications.
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Helps in the unloading of merchandise from delivery trucks, organizes merchandise, and transports merchandise from stockroom to sales floor. Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments.
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Directs the leadership teams and develops the performance of all operating departments, including food & beverage, sales, marketing and human resources. Solid knowledge of cross-discipline strategies within revenue management, sales, marketing and F&B to impact overall business objectives.
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Providing pastoral care ministry and counseling to those of faith and those of no faith, Air Force chaplains are religious ministry professionals who support the spiritual resilience of our Airmen all over the world.
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The General Manager is responsible for leading, developing, and influencing teams to deliver overall financial, cultural and experiential results for both hotel and food & beverage. Along with achieving business goals, the General Manager will be held accountable to the style and ambiance of the property to bring the brand to life for both associates and guests, ensuring that the guest experience is flawless and on brand.
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Your primary duties will include managing financial records, direct involvement and oversight of sales reporting, record-keeping initiatives, and responsibilities tied to our on-site distillery operations and off-site sales and distribution channels.
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Carbon County School District No. 2 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Carbon County School District No. 2. Heavy lifting, standing for extended periods of time, flexible job duties, cafeteria set-up, cleaning, and food preparation.
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