Restaurant Leader

Restaurant Leader


Company
McDonald's French Canada
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Carrières | McDonald's Du Canada - McDonald's Canada

Job Description
Restaurant Leader

We are more than just your local restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.

Did you know that from coast to coast, we serve delicious choices to more than 2.5 million people in over 1,400 locations every day, or that we have proudly helped more than 387,000 Canadian families with sick children through Ronald McDonald House Charities?

Our offer

Working with us means that you will have the opportunity to earn and learn, flexibility, and a safe and inclusive work environment. What this means in practice is:
• Access to education and skills development opportunities that take you further
• A total rewards package that includes discounts and incentives
• A safe, respectful and inclusive workplace
• Bring your authentic self to work - welcoming people of every age, background, and culture - just like the guests who visit our restaurants every day
• The job

We are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:
• Inspiring a team, instilling a sense of pride, and creating a culture that helps deliver the world’s best Quick Service Restaurant experience
• Maintaining a safe, secure, and sanitary environment for your guests, your team, and yourself
• Managing and leading a team of Managers and Crew Members
• Participating in local events that positively impact your community
• Upholding our renowned cleanliness methodology
• Building sales and profits, which in turn build your value, professionally and financially.

Your vibe and experience

We are looking for people who have experience working in food service or retail as a barista, or customer sales representative as a manager but what is most important is who you are.

You lead by example and are accountable. You have high expectations and consistently raise the bar for yourself and your team. When confronted with a situation, you can assess and problem-solve with confidence. You help in creating a positive culture that leads to happier, more engaged staff who will deliver a better experience for your guests.

About us

In 1954, an enterprising salesman named Ray Kroc discovered a small burger restaurant in California, and wrote the first page of McDonald’s history. In 1967, the first McDonald’s Canada opened in Richmond, B.C. and we’ve been growing with our communities and serving quality food at great a value ever since. Today, McDonald’s Canada is proud to be one of the world’s leading foodservice retailers, offering job opportunities at corporate-owned restaurants or restaurants owned by independent franchisees.

McDonald’s Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees.

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