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Restaurant Manager - New Opportunity

Company Name:
Gecko Hospitality
Location:
Grand Island, NE, US
Salary/Wage:
$40,000 - $48,000
Status:
full-time
- End Job Detail Box ->- Job Description ->Restaurant Manager - New OpportunityDescription
We've been in business for over two decades and have expanded internationally. However, our focus remains the same as it did when we opened our first restaurant: providing a place where everyone can come together and enjoy a fantastic meal. We take care of our guests and strive to give them a relaxed atmosphere with quality (from-scratch) entrees. It's part of the reason why we have become an immediate hit with each store we open up.
The other part of our success is due to our leadership. Many of our leaders have worked their way through the ranks and we take care of our staff the same way our staff takes care of customers. We currently have an immediate opening for a Restaurant Manager in the Grand Island area! This person should have an abundance of energy and not be afraid to tackle new challenges.
REQUIREMENTS
2
years of current Full Service Restaurant Manager experience
High volume background; must have experience managing restaurants doing over $2 million in sales
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Ability to increase sales and build rapport in the community
Hands-on with hiring, training, and developing hourly employees
Excellent work ethic and drive to succeed
If you would like to be considered for this Restaurant Manager position immediately, email your resume and three professional references .
Use the Power of Gecko Hospitality more choices(TM)
Benefits:
Medical
Dental
401K Plan
Paid Vacation
Vision
Life Insurance
- Priorities ->Priorities:
- End Priorities ->Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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