Restaurant Managers (Bar, Kitchen, FOH) DFW Metroplex

Restaurant Managers (Bar, Kitchen, FOH) DFW Metroplex


Company
Monica Bell Hospitality
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
45K–75K a year
Posted
4 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
We are seeking Restaurant Managers (Bar, Kitchen, FOH) for the DFW Metroplex to join exciting restaurant Teams across the Area. As a Manager, you will be responsible for providing customers with a memorable dining experience, developing your Team Members and insuring Sales and Profitability growth.

Responsibilities:
• Supervise and coordinate all culinary activities
• Oversee guest services and resolve issues
• Ensure a high quality of ingredients and food and bar preparation
• Train and manage restaurant personnel
• Create and adjust staff schedules to meet restaurant needs
• Adhere to all safety and sanitation regulations

​Qualifications:
• Previous experience in food service or other related fields
• Strong leadership qualities
• Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment
• Excellent written and communication skills
• Strong attention to detail

Company DescriptionMonica Bell Team is the gold standard of recruiting companies who sets the bar for others to follow. We have been hired by our client to find quality people. We are a growing company that cares about our candidates. Fun environments to work in is what we do best! Our service to you is, as always, 100% free of cost! Let us show you what we can do for you and help find you a better job that pays more.

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