Shift Manager Retail & Wholesale - Duluth, GA at Geebo

Shift Manager

Working at Capital Tacos Is More Than Just a Job.
It's a stepping stone to a successful future in business.
Here are just some of the great benefits of working at Capital Tacos:
Flexible Hours:
We know that you have other commitments so together we create a schedule that truly works for all aspects of your life Competitive Pay:
Along with a competitive paycheck, you will work in a supportive environment where you will learn valuable business and people skills A Great Place To Work:
Our high retention rate is proof that team members really enjoy working at Capital Tacos A True Career Path:
Opportunities to advance include managerial advancement and financial support to own your own restaurant! The Shift Manager helps direct the daily operations of the rapidly growing, nationally renowned, local fast-casual restaurant that is Capital Tacos in Brandon.
Specific responsibilities include:
ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operations, including production, preparation, customer relations, inventory management, team management, recruiting, financial accountability, ensuring the highest quality products and services are delivered to our customers and other duties as required.
Pay Range is $13 to $16 per hour depending on experience.
Requirements At least 18 years old A people person who genuinely enjoys working with others A guest-service mentality.
Someone who enjoys helping and serving others.
A team player with effective communication skills High school diploma or equivalent is desirable Able to multitask Previous restaurant shift management experience a must for this position.
Recommended Skills Communication Customer Relationship Management Finance Interpersonal Skills Leadership Multitasking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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