Job Title: Restaurant Operator
Company:RestaurantStaff
Job description: Job Summary Leading Restaurant brand is looking for a Restaurant Operator for their store in Waterfall Kyalami area . Looking for an all-round management candidate with 8 or more years’ experience in a full-service (not fast food) Restaurant environment. Must be well-spoken, fluent in English with exceptional communications skills. Duties will include detailed stock management, customer relations, Restaurant administration, food-liquor costing, stock reporting, service quality control, opening & closing procedures. Applicants must be skilled in staff management, staff motivation and staff training. Must have very strong Restaurant operations management skills with the ability to manage a complete Restaurant / Cafe operation. Applicants must be hardworking with a long working history at previous employers. All references must be contactable. Looking for a hands-on fast thinker with strong organizing and time management skills. Applicants must ambitious, self-motivated and energetic. Looking for long term commitment. Must have a good understanding of Restaurant finances. Salary R 30 – 35 K CTC plus 10% profit share after probation. Only serious managers need to apply. Contact 0848459057 Quote Reference RA52 when applying.
Expected salary: R30000 per month
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 23:20:01 GMT
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