Job Title: Restaurant General Manager – George
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Job description: General Restaurant Manager position available with new upmarket casual dining Restaurant in George. Looking for candidates with 8+ years Restaurant management experience, of which 5 or more years must be as senior manager or GM. Must have a good understanding of general Restaurant operating procedures as well as have the ability to manage a Restaurant front and back of house. Applicants must be well spoken and fluent in English. Will only consider individuals with a loyal working history and good references. Must be skilled in staff management / training, stock management, opening & closing procedures. Duties will also include restaurant administration. Must be passionate, hardworking, and driven to succeed. Looking for someone who can work under pressure and who can lead a team. Must also have strong customer relations skills. Salary R 20 – 22 K gross with 5% profit share after probation. Only serious managers need to apply. Quote Reference RA101 when applying.Job ID364573Job TitleRestaurant General Manager – GeorgeEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityGeorgeSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR 20000 – 22000Start DateImmediately
Expected salary: R20000 – 22000 per month
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 23:39:53 GMT
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