General Manager General Labor - Rapid City, SD at Geebo

General Manager

Rapid City, SD Rapid City, SD Full-time Full-time $65,000 - $140,000 a year $65,000 - $140,000 a year Company Overview Passionate about the guest experience We offer 50 different burgers and 50 different tap beers We provide a fun upbeat atmosphere Job Summary Maintain a fun atmosphere for employees and guest Coach and develop management team daily Meets weekly budgets Communication between staff and management Adheres to spec and company policies Responsibilities Coach, Develop, and Manage a team of 40+.
Oversee all Guest Related Services.
Adhere to all Restaurant standards.
Oversee all daily operations.
Ensure all staff follows Health & Safety regulations.
Strong Communication & time management skills.
Willing to work nights, weekends & holidays.
Manage Food and Labor Costs.
Interview and hire team members.
Ensure all required programs are accurate and complete.
Weekly Inventory and Scheduling Maintain a clean work environment Maintain a fun friendly work atmosphere for employees and guests Maintains staffing levels Overall food quality and Presentation Qualifications 3
years in similar role.
Strong leadership skills.
Ability to set goals and achieve them.
Pride in personal appearance.
Benefits/Perks Join a company that is rapidly expanding and thriving in the restaurant industry.
We care about the guest experience and atmosphere we provide.
You will receive medical benefits from day one Competitive salary.
Quarterly Bonus program.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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