Are you an energetic food service professional with strong communication and customer service abilities? You could be exactly what we're searching for as our next restaurant shift manager. You'll be in control of the shift, which will include greeting and serving customers. As a shift manager, you'll be responsible for scheduling staff, distributing tasks to restaurant personnel, dealing with customer complaints, and ensuring that all food and beverage safety regulations are followed. You'll bring strong organizational and team-building abilities, as well as past food-service experience. If this describes you, please apply as soon as possible!
Compensation:
$19 per hour
Responsibilities:-
Keep track of inventory and make sure every area is fully stocked by ordering supplies and coordinating product deliveries
- Arrange for the coverage of responsibilities for staff who can’t work their shift
- Schedule shifts, train and oversee restaurant employees to boost productivity levels and ensure compliance
- Assign tasks to employees and ensure they are completed effectively and properly
- Instruct the staff on safety procedures, customer service best practices, and restaurant cleanliness requirements
Qualifications:-
Have superb communication skills, organizational skills, and problem-solving skills
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent GED
- Prior food service experience is required, as well as the ability to perform different restaurant employee roles
- Previous management or supervisory experience is required
- Computer skills and experience with MS Office strongly desired
About Company
Derrick Hayes, a West Philadelphia native, started Big Dave's Cheesesteaks in 2014 in Dunwoody, Georgia. The original location was in a 700-square-foot gas station. Hayes was inspired to bring his West Philly roots to Atlanta after moving there and not being able to find a traditional cheesesteak. He named the restaurant after his late father, who inspired his passion for entrepreneurship. The restaurant grew out of the gas station location and into its own store after lines for cheesesteaks reached up to 200 people.