Assistant Restaurant Manager

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Why Wendy's

Assistant Restaurant Managers are an integral part of the restaurant leadership and management team. Assistant Restaurant Managers provide the direction, training and expertise required to ensure that the customer's expectations are exceeded and that each shift they oversee achieves its business goals.

As a Manager, assisting in overseeing operations for a designated Wendy's restaurant, you will develop and mentor your team - and ensure a positive dining experience for your customers - by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining QSC standards and ensuring protection of Wendy's brand and assets.

What you can expect
• Competitive Pay
• Bonus Program
• Sick Time
• Vacation Time
• Free Meal Program
• Life Insurance
• Health Insurance Options (Medical, Dental, Vision)
• Optional Insurances (Short Term and Long Term Disability, Additional Life Insurance, Hospital, Accidental and Critical Illness)
• Performance Evaluations Every 12 Months
• Advancement Opportunities
• Uniforms Provided
• Competitive Pay
• Flexible Schedules

What we expect from you

Qualified Candidates will meet the following requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age

High School Diploma or GED

One year of restaurant management experience

Must be dependable and punctual

Neat, clean and professional appearance

Up-beat and engaging personality

Fluent English-speaking and writing skills

Highly collaborative nature

Exhibit a sense of urgency

Strong work ethic

Excellent math skills, including basic computations (add, subtract, multiply, divide) and the ability to apply concepts of basic algebra.

Physical Elements:

Ability to stand for long periods

Frequent bending, kneeling, lifting (25-50 lbs.)

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