Restaurant Manager Restaurants & Beverage - College Station, TX at Geebo

Restaurant Manager

Originating in 2010, Sushi Masa is famous for ALL YOU CAN EAT(AYCE) special.
Dedicating ourselves to crafting handmade nigiri, sashimi, and many other delicious dishes,We provides a unique dining experience for all to enjoy.
With locations in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Sugar Land, Spring, Lakeland and College Station.
We are continuing to expand more locations.
Sushi Masa invites you to an AYCE experience like no other!Sushi Masa College Station is NOW hiring 2 Restaurant Managers, a GM and an Assistant manager.
GM starts at 52k, and Assistant manager starts at 45k a year.
As our Restaurant Manager, you'll never be bored.
You'll be responsible for making sure our restaurant runs smoothly.
We offer:
Competitive compensation - annual salary and bonus etc.
Insurance benefits Bonus opportunities A week Pay Vacation A great work atmosphere Duties/
Responsibilities:
Ensuring that our restaurant is fully and appropriately staffed at all times Maintaining operational excellence so our restaurant is running efficiently and effectively Ensuring that all laws, regulations, and guidelines are being followed Creating a restaurant atmosphere that both patrons and employees enjoy Various other tasks as needed Previous experience as a restaurant manager Extensive food and beverage knowledge, and the ability to remember and recall ingredients and dishes to inform customers and wait staff Great leadership skills Familiarity with restaurant management software Demonstrated ability to coordinate a staff Recommended Skills Dishwashers Foods Leadership Operational Excellence Recall (Memory) Restaurant Operation Apply to this job.
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