Manager, Restaurant​/Food Service

Manager, Restaurant​/Food Service


Company
Tim Hortons
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Location: L'Île-Perrot

In 1964, the first Tim Hortons® restaurant in Hamilton, Ontario opened its doors and Canadians have been ordering Tim Hortons iconic Original Blend coffee, Double-Double

TM coffees, Donuts and Timbits® in the years since. Over the last 55 years, Tim Hortons has captured the hearts and taste buds of Canadians and has become synonymous with serving Canada’s favourite coffee. Tim Hortons is Canada’s largest restaurant chain operating in the quick service industry with nearly 4,000 restaurants across the country. More than a coffee and bake shop, Tim Hortons is part of the Canadian fabric and guests can enjoy hot and cold specialty beverages – including lattes, cappuccinos and espressos, teas and our famous Iced Capps® – alongside delicious breakfast, sandwiches, wraps, soups and more.

En présentant ma candidature, je reconnais que la plupart des restaurants Tim Hortons® sont détenus et exploités de façon indépendante par des franchisés. À cet égard, je comprends que je peux postuler pour un restaurant Tim Hortons ® appartenant à un franchisé et, si c’est le cas, les décisions d’embauche seront prises par le franchisé. Des accommodements peuvent être offerts sur demande.

Join our growing team! We are looking for a Restaurant Manager!

As a Restaurant Manager, you are an enthusiastic role model and motivate team members to deliver exceptional service for every guest, every time. You build positive relationships with a team of diverse members. As a passionate team leader, you believe in the importance of training team members to ensure high standards of guest service, quality and cleanliness are achieved. Through your knowledge of the quick service industry you take pride in supporting the Owner in the day-to-day operations of a fast paced restaurant.

In this position you will:
• Manage the shift by ensuring your team has all the tools they need to succeed
• Follow Tim Hortons standards and guidelines when preparing products for our guests as well as follow all operating guidelines for each piece of equipment
• Recruit, train, and coach a diverse team to achieve and maintain Tim Hortons high standards of operation
• Promote a respectful team environment and manage team members with open communication and understanding
• Manage inventory and ordering

Why work for us?
• Scholarship program
• Fast paced work environment
• Potential to grow

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