Front of House Manager Restaurants & Beverage - Gillette, WY at Geebo

Front of House Manager

Company Name:
Gecko Hospitality
Location:
Gillette, WY, US
Salary/Wage:
$38,000 - $45,000
Status:
full-time
Front of House ManagerDescription
RESTAURANT FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER
NEW COMPANY IN GILLETTE - NEW CONCEPT - NEW STORE
ALL LEVELS OF RESTAURNAT MANAGEMENT NEEDED
We''re one of the hottest concepts in the restaurant industry, and it isn''t just because of the food we serve. For the past several years, we''ve been one of the fastest growing Full Service concepts in the country. Whether it''s catching the big game or catching up with your friends after work, we''ve become a popular place to meet up. We also feature several menu items that have won awards nationwide. With several hundred locations across the United States and plans for even more, there''s abundant room to grow and develop within our company.
We currently have an immediate opportunity for a Restaurant Front of House Manager for ourNEW STORE OPENINGin the Gillette area! The Assistant General Manager we''re looking for should be committed to the quality of our product and ensuring our customers have a great time at our restaurants.
REQUIREMENTS
2
years of current Full Service Restaurant Management experience
High Volume Background; must have experience managing restaurants doing over $2 million in sales per year
Strong communication and organizational skills
Hands-on with hiring, training, and developing hourly employees and Management
Ability to build sales and 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)
Priorities:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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