Opening Coordinator - CEC Entertainment (sanbruno, CA) Sales - San Mateo, CA at Geebo

Opening Coordinator - CEC Entertainment (sanbruno, CA)

We are currently seeking an Entry Level Supervisor to run quality shifts and drive sales/profit performance for the restaurant.
This role primarily assists with opening the restaurant, and it supervises and oversees daily store operations to ensure profitability through outstanding store presentation and Guest service.
Job
Responsibilities:
Makes daily decisions to ensure product quality, store cleanliness, and other Company standards are met.
Understands cost control procedures, financial accounting, inventory levels, and labor management.
Monitors shift profitability.
Knows, understands, and executes proper cash handling and safe procedures.
Sets up shift board and personnel positioning.
Responsible for receiving deliveries and following all security procedures.
Ensures birthday parties are set up and that appropriate personnel are scheduled and assigned to assist the party; evaluates birthday surveys and results.
Supervises Cast Members.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Must be able to work and available anytime during weekends.
Must have high school diploma, GED, or be in the process of obtaining either diploma or GED.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Minimum of six (6) months supervisory experience, preferably in to lift or carry objects weighing 0:
50 pounds during scheduled shift.
Must be able to stand, bend, kneel, reach, push/pull, walk and squat during scheduled shift.
Key Competencies:
Coaching and Developing Others Effective Communication Composure Resourcefulness Time and Priority Management Planning, organization skills, ability to multi:
task, attention to detail, and a high level of energy are essential to the success of a CEC Supervisor.
CEC offers a comprehensive excellent work hours.
CEC Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer and drug:
free environment.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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