Restaurant Manager Restaurants & Beverage - Morris Plains, NJ at Geebo

Restaurant Manager

About the job Restaurant Manager Responsibilities Coordinate daily Front of the House and Back of the House restaurant operations.
Deliver superior service and maximize customer satisfaction.
Respond efficiently and accurately to customer complaints.
Regularly review product quality and research new vendors Organize and supervise shifts Appraise staff performance and provide feedback to improve productivity.
Estimate future needs for goods, kitchen utensils, and cleaning products.
Ensure compliance with sanitation and safety regulations.
Manage the restaurants good image and suggest ways to improve it Control operational costs and identify measures to cut waste.
Create detailed reports on weekly, monthly, and annual revenues and expenses.
Promote the brand in the local community through word-of-mouth and restaurant events Recommend ways to reach a broader audience (e.
g.
discounts and social media ads) Train new and current employees on proper customer service practices Implement policies and protocols that will maintain future restaurant operations.
Requirements and skills Proven work experience as a Restaurant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Hospitality Manager Proven customer service experience as a manager Extensive food and beverage (F&B) knowledge, with ability to remember and recall ingredients and dishes to inform customers and wait staff Familiarity with restaurant management software, like OpenTable and PeachWorks Strong leadership, motivational and people skills Acute financial management skills BSc degree in Business Administration; hospitality management or culinary schooling is a plus Recommended Skills Business Administration Coaching And Mentoring Customer Satisfaction Customer Service Financial Management Foods Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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