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Shift Manager - Now Hiring

DescriptionManagers lead shifts every week, making sure customers get a fast, accurate, friendly experience every visit.
A Shift Manager provides leadership to crew and other managers during a shift to ensure great Quality, Service and Cleanliness to customers.
Shift Managers perform a variety of tasks, which may include planning for each shift, monitoring performance during the shift, taking action to ensure the team is meeting McDonald's standards, monitoring safety, security, and profitability, and communicating with the next Shift Manager to help prepare him/her to run a great shift, too.
Shift Managers may also be responsible for meeting targets during their shifts and for helping their assigned Departments meet their goals.
As a Shift Manager, you may be responsible for:
Food SafetyInternal CommunicationInventory ManagementDaily Maintenance and CleanlinessManaging CrewQuality Food ProductionExceptional Customer ServiceSafety and SecuritySchedulingTrainingThis job posting contains some information about what it is like to work in a McDonald's restaurant, but it is not a complete job description.
People who work in a McDonald's restaurant perform a number of different tasks every day, and this posting does not list all of the essential functions of this job.
Why work for us? Our benefits include:
Career advancement, flexible schedule, food discounts, and paid training.
McDonald's offers the opportunity to build and develop your individual and teamwork skills.
We also offer tuition assistance and scholarship opportunities.
This McDonald's is family owned and operated.
We take pride in the quality of our operations, our people and our facilities.
RequirementsFriendly and outgoingComfortable being on your feet for an entire shiftPrevious management experience preferredReliable transportation preferredPassion for learning new things.
Salary:
$34.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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