Restaurant General Manager- Mooresville General Labor - Mooresville, NC at Geebo

Restaurant General Manager- Mooresville

Job DescriptionRestaurant Manager, Local Growing Concept! Salary up to $60,000 depending on experience Are you a Restaurant General manager who is searching for a career where you can achieve more than you ever thought possible? Our friendly neighborhood culture offers innovative and creative opportunities you won't find in your typical restaurant jobs.
Our company is seeking a manager to further elevate our service levels, seek new recruiting opportunities and propel our business even further! We are looking to hire the very best Restaurant Manager in the industry who is craving the opportunity to become a leader and bring out the best in the people around them.
Benefits:
Competitive Compensation Thorough and Ongoing Training
Qualifications:
Three plus years of restaurant management experience in a high-volume atmosphere is a must A requirement for the Restaurant General Manager is a true passion for the development and mentoring of others The Restaurant General Manager must be proficient in achieving solid financial goals Honesty, integrity and a love for customer satisfaction are all qualities that the Restaurant General Manager should possess Send your resume to email protected Meet Your RecruiterKimber Young 704-780-1045 email protected Since 2000, Gecko Hospitality and its dedicated Franchise Partners and Recruiters throughout the United States and Canada have been pioneers in the hospitality recruiting industry.
The value that Gecko Hospitality provides to its clientele is evident in the advanced networking and technology skills our professional recruiters possess in identifying qualified restaurant professionals.
Recommended Skills Coaching And Mentoring Customer Satisfaction Financial Planning Passionate Trustworthy Restaurant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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