Regional Restaurant Manager Seeking Career Change -up to $115k plus bonus! Work Life Balance! Retail & Wholesale - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Regional Restaurant Manager Seeking Career Change -up to $115k plus bonus! Work Life Balance!

Manager-in-Training positions start at $100K and increases up to $115K
bonus.

YBMG is a long successful property management group looking for seasoned full service restaurant managers who excel in a fast paced decision making environment and want to make the transition into the weekly and monthly apartment rental business.

We offer competitive salaries and great benefit options, paid vacation, 9 paid holidays, and 401(k) plan with company match.

We have Regional Manager-in-Training positions available for applicants who have proven management experience in fast paced, full service restaurant environments.
This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced, enthusiastic leader and team-builder that is ready to take on new challenges.
This position offers a work/life balance (no more working nights).
Must be willing to travel locally.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

Manage multiple teams in a dynamic, ever changing environment

Follow up with teams to ensure they adhere to procedures and quality standards

Create goals and manage teams to achieve guest satisfaction and revenue objectives

Respond quickly response to human resources issues

Be proactive to eliminate issues before they occur

Mentor managers, minimize risk, collect revenue, and minimize loss

Adhere to budgets for expense categories

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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