Restaurant Outlet Manager

Restaurant Outlet Manager


Company
CITRUS BY THE POOL PTE. LTD.
Location
Singapore
Via
via Marsiling

Job Description
Job Highlights

Attractive Remuneration Package
Fast-paced environment
Immediate Vacancies
Uniforms and Meals provided

Job Description
Job Responsibilities

Responsible for the day-to-day operations and administration of the restaurant.
Daily roll-call with the service team to drive operations effectiveness, cleanliness of the restaurant, accurate food order taking, servicing the customer, promotions etc.
Event planning and execution, work closely with kitchen crew to ensure food order is accurate and prompt during events service to ensure consistent exceeding of established standards and guest’s expectation.
Set a monthly budget, manage food and labor costs
Assume responsibility for the day to day operations of the restaurant to ensure efficiency and profitability
Devise systems, set in-house policy and provide guidance and implement changes to ensure quality standards for service and food
Ensure that all communication between the front and back of the house is accurate
Develop cost-saving strategies to increase profit and manage labor costs
Provide training to ensure performance objectives are met
Provide leadership and team building for staff
Investigate and resolve food quality issues and service complaints
Discipline staff appropriately according to policies and procedures
Create and maintain the staff schedule and track tardiness and absenteeism
Prepare end-of-day reports and necessary paperwork
Recruit and hire new staff as required
Maintain high standards of store maintenances, quality control, and health & safety.
Any other ah hoc duties assigned

Job Requirements

Demonstrated a high level of initiative and leadership
Sound knowledge of purchasing and stock control practices in relation to restaurant stock
Positive, enthusiastic, and effective communication style with advanced personal communication skills
Able to work in a fast-paced environment
Willingness to work hours appropriate to support the operations of the restaurant schedule and additional activities

Interested candidates, please send in your updated resume with current and expected salaries to [email protected]
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Thank you for applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q What is the minimum basic salary for welders on work permits in Singapore's marine sector as of 2026?
The Ministry of Manpower requires employers to pay welders on work permits a minimum basic salary of SGD 2,800 per month from 1 January 2026 in the marine sector. Overtime after 44 hours weekly must be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate, with a mandatory housing allowance of SGD 200 monthly if accommodation is not provided. This applies to all new and renewed work permits issued after 31 December 2025.
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Applicants for welder work permits must hold at least 2 years of relevant experience plus a valid 6G welding certification issued before the application date. The Ministry of Manpower verifies this through the work permit application system effective 2026, rejecting any submission without proof of certification from approved training centres. No exceptions are granted for entry-level candidates.
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Employers must submit the applicant's passport, 6G welding certificate, employment contract showing SGD 2,800 minimum salary, and medical report dated within 3 months via the MOM work permit portal. The Ministry of Manpower processes complete applications within 7 working days as of 2026, with incomplete submissions returned immediately. All documents require English translation if originally in another language.
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Welders work a maximum of 44 hours per week under the Employment Act, with overtime capped at 72 hours monthly and paid at 1.5 times the rate from 2026. The Ministry of Manpower mandates 14 days of paid annual leave after the first year of service, increasing to 16 days after 3 years. Rest days must be provided at least once every 7 days.
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