General Manager General Labor - Howell, MI at Geebo

General Manager

General Managers oversee all aspects of in-store operations, including but not limited to staffing/scheduling, food safety, inventory/stock ordering, COGS management, cash handling and brand compliance.
The General Manager is responsible for ensuring the store is in exceptional order and that all employees are performing duties properly and efficiently.
General Managers must be self-motivated individuals who have superior leadership skills and execute systems and procedures with 100% integrity.
This is a Bonus-eligible position.
Requirements:
Ability to work a 40
hour week At least 18 years of age, with valid driver license and clean driving record Jimmy John Manager Certification ServSafe Manager Certification (We will help with acquiring this if not already received) Basic understanding of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat Must be able to perform, teach and train all aspects of Assistant Manager, PIC, InShopper and Delivery Driver positions, as needed Ability to handle fast-paced and high stress situations in the store Organize and establish priorities in the store with minimal supervision Willing to coach and task-manage employees on store operations Additional Requirements:
oMust be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver license, car and clean driving record oMust be able to lift 30-40 lbs.
regularly throughout shifts oAbility to stand, bend, reach and scoop through-out assigned shift oAbility to be mobile in walk-in refrigerator and freezer with temperatures ranging from 40 F to -10 F
Benefits:
Paid time off Medical, Dental and Vision available Monthly Bonuses Meal discounts and free food on shift Leadership and Management training Recommended Skills Adobe Acrobat Brand Identity Coaching And Mentoring Food Safety Leadership Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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