Manager-in-training (Fast Food Restaurant)

Manager-in-training (Fast Food Restaurant)


Company
ALPHA HR PTE. LTD.
Location
Singapore
Posted
2 days ago
Via
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Job Description
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to join our team as a Fast Food Restaurant Manager-in-training. This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate F&B individual to lead and grow with a popular fast-casual dining concept. Location: - Islandwide, multiple restaurants in all areas of Singapore Responsibilities: - Manager-in-Training will go through a 3 months' structured training in both Front & Back of House before being certified as a full fledged Manager. Requirements: - Relevant experience in F&B or qualification in F&B, Retail, Hospitality or Culinary - Passion for the F&B and service industry - Positive attitude and a team player Compensation and Benefits: - Attractive salary package (up to $3,500/mo) - $2,000 sign-on bonus - Fast Track Career Program - Great Career Opportunity - 5 Day Work Week (Including Sat, Sun & PH) - Sales Incentive - Birthday Leave - Medical with Dental Benefit - Meal Provided - Staff Discount Additional Perks: - Opportunity to lead and develop a high-performing team - Continuous learning and development in restaurant management - Be part of a growing brand in the exciting Singapore food scene Join our team and take your career to the next level in restaurant management As our Restaurant Manager-in-training, you'll play a crucial role in driving our success and shaping the dining experience for our customers. If you're ready to lead, innovate, and make a significant impact in the F&B industry, we want to hear from you Alpha HR Pte Ltd |EA License No. 24C2354 Alex Lee |EA Reg. No R24123784

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Q What is the minimum monthly salary for foreign work permit holders in Singapore restaurant jobs starting January 2026?
The Ministry of Manpower requires a minimum fixed monthly salary of SGD 2,250 for Work Permit holders employed in food services roles from 1 January 2026. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate for hours worked beyond 44 per week. Employers must also contribute to CPF for Singaporean and PR staff at 20% employee and 17% employer rates.
Q What work pass do foreigners need to legally work in Singapore restaurants in 2026?
Foreigners must hold a valid Work Permit issued by the Ministry of Manpower for restaurant positions such as kitchen assistants or service crew. Applications require the employer to be registered and the worker to pass a medical examination within 14 days of arrival. The permit is valid for up to 2 years and tied to the specific employer.
Q What education and experience are required for restaurant server roles in Singapore?
No formal education qualification is mandated by the Ministry of Manpower for Work Permit holders in food services. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have no criminal record. Prior F&B experience is assessed directly by the employer during hiring.
Q Which documents are needed to apply for a restaurant job Work Permit in Singapore?
The Ministry of Manpower requires a valid passport, completed medical report from an approved clinic, and passport-sized photos for Work Permit applications in 2026. Employers must submit the application online within 14 days of the worker's arrival and provide the original permit upon approval.
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