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Restaurant Assistant Manager - Full Service

Company Name:
Gecko Hospitality
Location:
Nashville, TN, US
Salary/Wage:
$42,000 - $48,000
Status:
full-time
- End Job Detail Box ->- Job Description ->Restaurant Assistant Manager - Full ServiceDescription
How have our restaurants become a leader in the industry? Could it be because of the abundant opportunity for growth and advancement from within? Or could be the quality of our food, which has been bringing customers back to our restaurants for years? Well, it's both! When you join our team, we offer some of the best training and development in the industry, helping you prepare for any situation you may come across at one of our stores.
We currently have a new opportunity for a Restaurant Manager in the Nashville area! We''re seeking someone with an upbeat & energetic personality who isn''t afraid to tackle any challenges head-on.
REQUIREMENTS
2
years of current Full Service Restaurant Manager experience
High volume background; must have experience managing restaurants doing over $2 million in sales per year
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Hands-on with hiring, training, and developing hourly employees
Ability to increase sales and build rapport in the community
Maintaining high levels of food quality, hygiene, and consistency
Excellent work ethic and drive to succeed
If you would like to be considered for this Restaurant Manager position right away, email your resume and three professional references .
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Benefits:
Medical
Dental
401K Plan
Paid Vacation
Vision
Life Insurance
- Priorities ->Priorities:
- End Priorities ->Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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