Job Title: Restaurant Manager
Company:
Job description: A well-established Restaurant is looking for experienced Restaurant Manager.Salary: R12 000 NegotiableResponsibilities:
● To manage a restaurant in accordance with Restaurant’s Policies and Procedures● To maximize restaurant sales and profitability by effective deployment of labour, assets and production costs● To maintain excellence in the execution of all duties● To focus on exceeding customer expectations● Do a daily, weekly and monthly stock check in the restaurant● To ensure that all staff receive a comprehensive induction and are correctly trained to perform those tasks assigned to them and that they are actively encouraged to progress through the training program● To ensure that all restaurant staff and management are fully trained in fire procedures, health, safety and food hygiene practices as well as security and robbery procedures● Ensure that the Safety, Health and Hygiene standards are in accordance with statutory regulations● Own transport● Grade 12 / Matric● Culinary qualification (added advantage)● +-5 years’ experience as Restaurant Manager● Food and safety knowledge● Operational SkillsThe post appeared first on .
Expected salary: R12000 per month
Location: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal – eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal
Job date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:03:33 GMT
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