General Manager Burger King

General Manager

Full Time • Burger King
Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Free food & snacks
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
Position Overview:
 
The Restaurant General Manager is the executive leader of the restaurant focused on profitability, guest, people and operations. The RGM has overall responsibility for managing the daily operations of a single restaurant.The RGM operates under the direction of the District Manager and directly manages a team of an Assistant Manager, Hourly Shift Coordinators and Team Members (20-45 employees).
 
Summary of Responsibilities:
 
Profitability

·   Has primary accountability for the restaurant P&L and actively manages towards desired financial outcomes
 
·   Reviews key P&L lines to increase profitability for the restaurant
 
·   Drives sales through proactive guest service, people development & operations management
 
Guest

·   Motivates and directs team members to exceed guest expectations with accurate, friendly, and fast service in a clean facility

·   Manages the guest experience through operations and timely response to Guest issues

·   Problem solves guest feedback systems to determine root-causes and develops action plans to address issues

·   Identifies and interacts with the community to engage prospective guest and execute on local marketing initiatives

People
 
·   Leads the restaurant’s recruitment and selection process to build and retain an effective restaurant team
 
·   On-boards new team members by training and guiding them through the certification process
 
·   Inspires the restaurant team by effectively managing individual and team recognition programs
 
·   Provides coaching and feedback to Team Members, Shift Coordinators and Assistant Managers to increase the restaurant team’s capabilities
 
and raise restaurant performance
 
Operations
 
·   Manages restaurant labor using optimal Manager staffing and Team Member scheduling
 
·   Enforces compliance with government regulations, employment laws and BKC policies
 
·   Ensures that restaurant upholds operational and brand standards

*Performs duties of the Assistant Manager & Hourly Shift coordinator when necessary
 
Qualifications and Skills:
 
·   Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age
 
·   High School Diploma or GED required, 2 years of college preferred
 
·   1-2 years of previous restaurant management experience  at a Burger King Restaurant.
 
·   Strong understanding of P&L management & drivers of restaurant profitability
 
·   Ability to prioritize own and others’ work and time to meet deadlines and objectives
 
·   Demonstrated leadership skills
 
·   Demonstrated understanding of guest service principles
 
·   Available to work evenings, weekends and holidays
 
·   Ability to work long and/or irregular shifts as needed, for proper functioning of the restaurant
 
Compensation: $52,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits

Free meals
Free uniforms
Flexible Work Schedules
Bonuses
Opportunity for career advancement
Free training