Shift Manager Restaurants & Beverage - Plano, TX at Geebo

Shift Manager

Company Name:
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Raising Cane's Shift Manager (SM) - Not your average manager. Our Shift Managers play a vital role in the successful operation of our restaurants. Working under the leadership of the General Manager, Shift Managers become highly skilled at effective leadership and manage our crewmembers in What We Do everyday, every shift. While on duty, SM's are able to effectively run shift operations, motivate their crewmembers and are responsible for the Financial Performance of a multi-million dollar restaurant. Shift Manager's are fully trained to be proficient in all areas of our restaurant and its operations. This is a management position that is compensated at an hourly rate.
Shift Scheduling- oversees the training and performance of the crew through scheduling & assigning shifts positions
Provides Inspirational Leadership- promotes a hard work and have fun environment through respect, reward and recognition
Training & Development- continually receives training and development to further their career
Oversees Restaurant Maintenance- maintains store cleanliness and store image to Cane's standards
Leverages Restaurant Support- open communications with other management, supervisors and Restaurant Support Office
Vendor Relations & Ordering- conducts inventory, identifies items and orders through Cane's vendors
Are you ready for the opportunity of a lifetime?
Then apply today!
What are you Chicken?
Six months previous restaurant or retail management experience
Effective communication skills
Basic
computer
skills
Reliable transportation
Ability to lift 50 pounds
18 years of age or older
Benefits:
Competitive Hourly
FT Benefits
Monthly Bonuses
Holidays OFF
Tuition Assistance
Raising Cane's appreciates & values individuality. EOE Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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