Gerente General North Platte NE Chophouse

Future Opening: Gerente General

Tiempo completo • North Platte NE Chophouse
Beneficios:
  • Descuentos para empleados
  • Horario flexible
  • Seguro de enfermedad
  • Oportunidad de avance
  • Tiempo libre remunerado
  • Formación y desarrollo
El Gerente General es una persona que lidera y se asocia con el equipo de liderazgo de operaciones y el equipo de soporte de marca para impulsar el rendimiento en ventas, ejecución, informes, análisis, capacitación y mejora continua.
 
 
¿Qué buscamos?
  • Un líder que se dedica a impulsar el rendimiento mientras asesora y entrena al equipo.
  • 3+ años de experiencia de GM en restaurantes de alto volumen con experiencia en gestión de pérdidas y ganancias y costos laborales, y centros de ingresos múltiples.
  • Un campeón de la cultura y los estándares de la marca y se siente cómodo con las iniciativas corporativas.
  • Un modelo a seguir que lidera con el ejemplo cuando se trata de aprovechar los sistemas, adherirse a los diferenciadores conceptuales y cumplir nuestra promesa de ejecución perfecta.
  • Una actitud positiva, resolutiva y amante de la diversión.
 
En su función, usted:
  • Ser responsable de la gestión general de todas las facetas de la operación.
  • Enseñar, entrenar, liderar y motivar al equipo mientras administra las operaciones diarias de administrar un restaurante.
  • Informes financieros propios, evaluación y análisis.
  • Sea un embajador y administrador de experiencias de huéspedes de alto nivel en un entorno accesible.
  • Supervisar el abastecimiento, la capacitación y la programación para el impacto y los resultados.
  • Demostrar hospitalidad de alto nivel tanto al huésped como al miembro del equipo en acciones, tono y comportamiento.
  • Ofrezca resultados de calidad en el rendimiento financiero impulsando de forma proactiva las ventas y gestionando las finanzas hasta el resultado final.

 
Somos un empleador que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades y no discriminamos en la contratación o el empleo por motivos de raza, color, credo, religión, sexo, orientación sexual, origen nacional, estado de ciudadanía, ascendencia, edad, estado civil o de veterano, discapacidad física o mental, registro de arrestos, información genética o cualquier otra característica protegida por las leyes federales, estatales y locales aplicables.
Compensation: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 por año

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Beneficios y ventajas

Descuentos para empleados
Horario flexible
Capacitación y desarrollo
Oportunidad de avance
Los gerentes reciben PTO
Los gerentes reciben seguro de salud