Floating General Manager General Labor - Edmonton, KY at Geebo

Floating General Manager

Description:
Floating General Managers fill in for General Managers at varying locations as needed.
When working at a location, they assume the duties of a General Manager, including accounting, operations, marketing, and human resource functions.
This position is intended to give training and experience before being placed as General Manager in a permanent location.
We are looking for those who want to provide Five Star service to everyone on every level!To achieve success in this position:
oBe an expert at Customer Service Representative's duties and lead by example!oEnsure every new employee gets quality training and support.
oEnsure the store keeps a high level of cleanliness, delegating tasks as needed.
oKeep a focus on food quality and preparation.
oCommunicate and Implement new policies and promotions to the team.
oKeep signage fresh and pricing accurate, keep displays full, and manage out of stocks.
oOrder and return product, manage invoices, troubleshoot and research errors.
oPrepare bank deposits, reconcile tills and daily cash, troubleshoot and research errors.
oVerify/Finalize timecards for employees and approve paid time off.
oCreate schedules that optimize labor to business needs.
oReview Applications, Interview, and Hire Employees as needed.
FiveStar is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Requirements:
oLove people and have a great attitude!oBe at least 18 years of ageoA valid driver's licenseAdditional Info:
Benefits:
oHealth & Dental InsuranceoHealth Savings AccountoVacation Time, Paid HolidaysoMileage Reimbursemento401K with Employer MatchingoEmployee Assistance ProgramoTuition ReimbursementoFuel DiscountsoFree Sandwich and Beverages Program oWeekly Pay Recommended Skills Business Requirements Customer Service Human Resources Leadership Problem Solving Accounting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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