Managing Partner (GM) For Bonefish Grill Egg Harbor, NJother related Employment listings at Geebo

Managing Partner (GM) For Bonefish Grill Egg Harbor, NJ


The Managing Partner is vested and leads the individual operation of a single restaurant. This includes all facets of restaurant operations, front-of-the-house and back-of-the-house, in addition to managing P&L cost centers. The Managing Partner is the face of Bonefish Grill in our communities and is a key position in delivering on the Bonefish Grill experience.
Ensures restaurant is optimally staffed and employees are fully trained in all aspects of current job.
Adheres to the operational basics and standards with total commitment and passion:
BFG rituals such as line checks, testing, training, orientation, current recipe adherence, window management, cook times, menu presentations, table visits, concentrated service and hospitality, 3 table stations, weekly directional's, etc.
Ensures that all menu items are made according to recipe and presented in the Bonefish Grill manner, adhering to our recipe standards.
Adheres to company standards and service levels to increases sales and minimize costs, including food, beverage, supply, utility and labor costs.
Oversees food estimates, food orders, and orders with purveyors within established guidelines.
Ensures sanitary practices and maintenance of the entire restaurant and premises. Ensures compliance with operational standards, company policies, federal/state/local laws, and ordinances; ensures all health inspections meet required state standards.
Oversees all restaurant administrative requirements including cash handling, completion of guest liability, property, casualty, workers compensation reports, governmental compliance, i.e., OSHA posting requirements, federal, state and local labor law postings.

Bloomin' Brands Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V are encouraged to apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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