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Assistant Manager


Restaurant Assistant Manager
New Albany Indiana
$30,000 to $45,000
We are looking for charismatic Restaurant Assistant Managers with the drive to continue their career training and development. Successful restaurant managers offer prior management experience, preferably in fast food or fast casual dining. They take pride in their work and thrive on the challenges it brings. They are able to effectively teach and motivate staff, are skilled communicators, and effective at training and developing a team to achieve results.
The Restaurant Assistant Manager is responsible for enthusiastically leading and motivating the restaurant team to acheive the highest level of customer service satisfaction. The Restaurant Assistant Manager ensures that each visit by a customer results in friendly and personalized service, with great food that is served fast in a clean and inviting establishment. In addition, the Restaurant General Manager manages all aspects of the daily operations of the restaurant to maximize sales, profits and a positive customer experience.

If that sounds like you and you have the following skills and requirements, forward your resume with 3 professional references today!
2-4 years of experience as a Restaurant Assistant Manager
A proven track record for excellence
A stable work history
The ability to train, guide and lead management staff.
We recognize the contributions our employees make. We reward hard work and loyalty with benefits that have you and your future in mind.
Defined career paths, based on abilities and initiative
Management bonuses focused on rewarding results
Paid Vacation
401k
Meal discounts
Advancement Opportunities
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
If you would like to be considered for this position immediately, email your resume with 3 professional references.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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