Assistant Manager | Lead Multi-Site Teams to GM

Assistant Manager | Lead Multi-Site Teams to GM

Full-Time 36000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Chopstix

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead multi-site teams and ensure an amazing guest experience.
  • Company: Chopstix, a vibrant fast-casual dining brand in East London.
  • Benefits: Employee discounts, health plans, and a supportive work culture.
  • Other info: Join a team that values development and high energy!
  • Why this job: Step up your career towards a General Manager role in a dynamic environment.
  • Qualifications: Experience as an Assistant Manager in fast-paced settings.

The predicted salary is between 36000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

Chopstix in East London is seeking an experienced Assistant Manager to lead shifts and ensure a high-energy guest experience. This role is crucial for team development and maintaining service standards across multiple sites.

The ideal candidate has substantial Assistant Manager experience in fast-paced environments and is ready to step up towards a General Manager position.

The perks include employee discounts, health plans, and a supportive work environment.

Assistant Manager | Lead Multi-Site Teams to GM employer: Chopstix

Chopstix is an excellent employer that prioritises a vibrant and enjoyable work culture, making it a fantastic place for those who thrive in customer service roles. With flexible hours and a focus on employee happiness, team members can expect opportunities for growth and development while being part of a dynamic team in the heart of Birmingham. Join us to be part of a fun environment where your contributions directly enhance the dining experience for our valued customers!

Chopstix

Contact Details:

Chopstix Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Assistant Manager | Lead Multi-Site Teams to GM

Team Leadership
Shift Management
Guest Experience Enhancement
Service Standards Maintenance
Fast-Paced Environment Adaptability
Assistant Manager Experience
Multi-Site Coordination