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Restaurant General Manager - New Store Opening

Company Name:
Gecko Hospitality
Location:
Minot, ND, US
Salary/Wage:
$38,000 - $50,000
Status:
full-time
- End Job Detail Box ->- Job Description ->Restaurant General Manager - New Store OpeningDescription
Restaurant General Manager for New Store Opening!
With a couple thousand restaurants nationwide, we are one of the largest QSR chains in the country. We also feature the top repeat customer rate, higher than several of our competitors. Even after 50 years, we have been able to maintain remarkable growth throughout the country. We pride ourselves in offering a variety of items on our menu, with everything made-to-order and of high quality.
We are currently seeking a General Manager for ourNEW STORE OPENINGin the Minot area! This person should have a strong work ethic and drive to succeed.
REQUIREMENTS
2
years of current Restaurant Management experience at the GM level
A stable work history
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Hands-on with hiring, training, and developing hourly employees and Management
Ability to increase sales and build rapport in the community
If you would like to be considered for this 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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