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Assistant Manager 93268:9726 - Burger King (taft, california)

Summary Responsibilities Motivates and directs team members and Shift Coordinators to exceed Guest expectations with fast and friendly service in clean surroundings Supervises and trains team members and Shift Coordinators on team stations, BKC products, processes and policies As part of the restaurant management team, recruits, hires, trains and works to retain effective team talent, by making decisions or recommendations on hiring and advancement Makes decisions or recommendations on the discipline and terminations of team members Prompt and regular attendance for assigned shifts, meetings and training Minimum
Qualifications:
Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age High School Diploma or GED required, some college preferred 1 year of experience working in the quick service restaurant industry in management Completion of all BKC certification programs Demonstrates English language proficiency that enables speech expression clarity and proficient reading and verbal comprehension Demonstrates leadership skills Demonstrates formal understanding of the quick service industry and the core customer Recognizes and solves routine problems Develops knowledge and skills in basic tasks, practices and procedures within own area English Language Preferred Willingness to Travel Preferred Age may vary depending on state.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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