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Assistant Restaurant Leader

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Company DescriptionAt Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers®, we serve only the most craveable chicken finger meals – it’s our One Love! Known for our great Crew and cool Culture, we follow a Work Hard. Have Fun. philosophy. Raising Cane’s is the fastest-growing chicken concept around and is on track to be a Top 10 Restaurant Brand in the United States. Each Crewmember is important to our rapid growth and enduring success. Now is your chance to join the Team and Raise The Bar!Job DescriptionYour Role at Raising Cane’s:The Assistant Restaurant Leader is responsible for supporting the Restaurant Leader in day-to-day operations of the restaurant and upholding Raising Cane’s standards and culture in all areas of restaurant operations.The physical work environment includes working in a fast-paced kitchen environment (which requires extended periods of physical exertion, such as walking, standing, lifting and bending) and interacting with customers. It also includes both inside and outside work in varied temperatures, working with and around food products, common allergens, industrial equipment, commercial cleaning products that require the use of personal protective equipment and physical activities necessary to complete the responsibilities of the job.Your Impact and Responsibilities:Purpose of the position:Hires and terminates all hourly, non-management crewmembersOwns the onboarding, status change and payroll process for all hourly crewmembersCreates crewmember work and training schedulesManages the performance of all hourly crewmembers (e.g. development, coaching, redirective communication and documentation, and other performance management tasks)Acts as manager on duty and opens and closes the restaurantManages cash handling and ensures accountabilityGeneral to the role:Enforces Raising Cane’s policies and standardsExecutes shift management meeting Raising Cane’s operations and safety standardsUses required tools, forms and logs to support shift execution, document results and take corrective action when neededDeploys crewmembers during a shiftProvides exemplary customer serviceUtilizes reward and recognition program for the crewmembers in the restaurantAuthorizes employee functions requiring manager approval (e.g. discounts, promotions, timeclock overrides, etc.)Ensures cleanliness of the restaurant and ensures the facility is in good working orderCompletes other duties as assignedQualificationsRequirements for Success:Detail-oriented, organized and able to manage multiple priorities that may be constantly changingSelf-driven, flexible, and highly energetic with strong analytical, written and verbal communication skillsAble to work effectively and efficiently both independently and collaborativelyAble to recognize and analyze problems, set goals, create plans and convert plans into action to solve problemsProficient in a variety of technology systems including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word and Outlook) and ability to learn and adapt to new systems quicklyAble to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings and weekends and travel as needed for work-related functions and training3+ years of restaurant or retail management experienceNew restaurant opening experience preferredGCSEs or equivalent required, some tertiary education preferredPossess a valid UK driver’s licenseAdditional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.Career Privacy Notice
Salary Type: Hourly Department Group: UK Management Department: Operations
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