Restaurant General Manager - **Full Service**other related Employment listings - Norwood, MA at Geebo

Restaurant General Manager - **Full Service**

Company Name:
Gecko Hospitality
Location:
Norwood, MA
Salary/Wage:
$60,000 - $70,000
Status:
full-time
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Full service, national casual dining is looking for a Restaurant General Manager
Excellent opportunity with growing company. Fun atmosphere, good pay, Insurance benefits start day one.
Immediate opportunity for the right candidate.
They're one of the hottest concepts around with aggressive growth planned over the next several years. They offer lots of opportunities for enthusiastic people! It is a place that has a passion for food, for family, for sharing and for generosity. Here, the service is personal, all feel welcome, and every meal is a little celebration. We are rapidly expanding throughout the country and looking for Managers to grow with us!
The Restaurant General Manager we''re looking for will need to pick things up quickly so they are ready to take over a location as the General Manager within 6 months. Candidates must have experience is all aspects of management including: staffing, training, administration, and managing food and labor costs. We are looking for a restaurant General Manager with at least 2
years recent full-service restaurant General Manager experience.
Benefits include:
o Flexible Work Schedules
o Paid Training
o Paid Holidays
o Paid Vacation
o 401K With Company Match
o Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
o Short/Long Term Disability Insurance
o Referral Bonus
o Meal Compensation
We''re looking for someone that has at least 2-3 years of recent restaurant management experience. For consideration, you must e-mail your resume directly
Benefits:
Medical
Dental
401K Plan
Paid Vacation
Long Term Disability
Short Term Disability
Vision
Life InsuranceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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