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Assistant Restaurant Manager-Food Service Supervisor-ManagementIf you are a positive, energetic person looking for a career that offers an excellent compensation package and the chance for advancement, Braum's is the place for you!We offer excellent benefits and a top of the line bonus program. Bonus is paid bi-weekly Position: Assistant Manager Experience: 2 years Shift: 2:00 pm - Close Hourly Compensation: $16.50 - $17.00(annually $45,000 - $48,000)

Assistant Manager's role: Braum's leaders execute the company's brand strategy and promote its vision, mission and values, resulting in a great customer experience and maximized sales. By recognizing the importance of our people, we can strengthen the team's contribution toward unit goals being achieved. Teach, coach and provide leadership to the store crew members. Maximize store sales through customer satisfaction and food quality. Oversee the daily operations of Braum's food service function, grocery market and fountain sales. Actively participate in monitoring inventory and supply levels, kitchen equipment, safety and cleanliness as needed. Share in responsibility for ensuring that Braum's store policies and practices are implemented and followed accordingly. Work Schedule: Work days vary based on a rotating 3 week schedule with an expected 45 hour work week. Reports to: Store Manager

If your work experience demonstrates the following traits/abilities, we would like to hear from you: Customer focus. Work ethic with high standard for integrity. Positive approach to training, developing and interacting with all levels of the store team. Ability to build a successful team by building an environment of trust. Ability to adapt to customer and employee needs as well as store environment conditions. Can communicate effectively with leadership team members. Ability to identify the most effective team alignment to enhance performance. Follow-up and follow through with discipline. Initiate action and achieve goals. Organized, detailed and able to follow practices/procedures. Able to review, understand and analyze reporting results. High School Diploma or G.E.D. required. Retail Management experience. Must be at least 21 years old Must have valid Driver License Benefits: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401k retirement planning with company match Short-Term Disability insurance Paid vacations Product discounts and MORE!Braum's is an equal opportunity employerA criminal background check and a job-fit assessment are required as part of the on-boarding process.2025-1803

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Skills:
Analysis Skills, Background Investigation, Brand Strategy, Coaching, Communication Skills, Customer Experience, Customer Relations, Customer Satisfaction, Disability Insurance, Driver's License, Follow Through, Food Quality, Food Services, High School Diploma, Inventory Levels, Leadership, Onboarding, Operations, Organizational Skills, Restaurant, Retail Management, Retail Sales, Retirement Planning, Revenue Growth, Sales, Staff Requirements, Team Building, Team Lead/Manager, Training/Teaching


About the Company:
Braum's


It all started with the idea that if you want something done right, you do it yourself. A concept that Founders Bill and Mary Braum and their children are proud of. In 1933, Bill Braum’s father purchased a small butter processing plant in Kansas. Bill worked with his father growing the family’s business, which eventually became “Peter Pan Ice Cream Stores.” In 1968, the family started Braum’s in Oklahoma. From there, Braum’s grew into the business you know today with stores in 5 states, and with the Braum’s dairy farm and processing plant in Tuttle, Oklahoma, at the heart of the operation. Braum’s remains a family business to this day.



Company Size:
50 to 99 employees


Industry:
Food and Beverage Production


Founded:
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