Restaurant General Manager
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Establish a restaurant business plan by surveying restaurant demand; conferring with people in the community; identifying and evaluating competitors; preparing budgets, forecasts, financial, marketing, and sales projections, analysis, and estimates.
- Establish goals for the floor service, anticipate and resolve problems concerning all facets of the services, anticipate trends, enact approved profit-oriented and cost saving ideas/activities.
- Communicates and acts as a liason with public relations and marketing companies. Helps to program and evaluate results; identifies and tracks changing demands.
- Maintain operations by preparing policies and standard operating procedures; implement production, productivity, quality, and guest-service standards; determine and implement system improvements.
- Maintains guest satisfaction by monitoring, evaluating, and auditing food, beverage, and service offerings; initiating improvements; building relationships with all guests.
- Operate restaurants to specifications, upholding high standards, impeccable service and ensures excellent communication with Hotel Management to address their feedback and requests.
- Be proactive in developing innovative ideas to facilitate the continual delivery of exceptional quality product.
- Interviews, supervises, encourage, mentor, coach, train, develop, and evaluates staff.
- Hold all team members and managers accountable for their areas of responsibility and clearly articulated expectations.
- Maintain effective working relationship with food and beverage management, staff and all other departments.
- Manage monthly food, beverage, labor expenses to the budget, minimizing expenses and overtime.
- Oversee the ordering and inventory control of foods and beverages, supplies, and ensure that paperwork is processed for bookkeeping and payment.
- Review employees' payroll for processing.
- Report on management regarding sales results and productivity
- Act as a brand ambassador for the company.
- Act as a liaison between the community and the operation.
- Continually strive for a better understanding and education of the restaurant’s offerings, be they food, liquor or another beverage.
- Well educated in beverage industry, an extensive understanding of wines, spirits and trends in the industry.
- Enforce sanitary practices for food handling, general cleanliness, and maintenance of kitchen and dining areas.
- Ensure compliance with operational standards, company policies, federal/state/local laws, and ordinances.
- Performs related duties as required.
REQUIRED LICENSE/QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE:
- Three (3) years of experience in a similar position.
- Must be able to speak, hear, understand, read, and write the English language.
- Excellent knowledge of wine, spirits, and liquors and their proper service, with the ability to design pairings and cocktails to match food.
- Proficiency in OpenTable or similar reservation system.
- Proficiency in MICROS or similar POS program on a managerial level.
- Food Handler’s Card.
- High school diploma.
- A general knowledge and understanding of current events, cultural and culinary happenings.
- Knowledge of guest experience, and interdepartmental relations new hires training and continuing education of current staff on food, wine and cocktail specifications.
PREFERRED LICENSE/QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE:
- Experience as General Manager in upper-casual/fine dining restaurant or luxury resort/hotel.
- Asian cuisine knowledge preferred.
- Experience with inventory and ordering of wines, liquors and other beverage essentials.
- Understanding of Department of Labor standards.
- College degree.
SKILLS/APTITUDES:
- Excellent communication skills (verbally interacts with management, staff and guests).
- Must be proficient in Microsoft applications (Excel/Word/Outlook).
- Must have proven leadership skills and teambuilding skills.
- Must have an aptitude for guest relations.
- Ability to work well in stressful, high-pressure situations in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to accept constructive criticism and work calmly and effectively under pressure.
- Ability to implement and uphold service standards.
- Ability to prioritize and organize work assignments.
- Capable of analyzing business outcomes and scheduling appropriately.
- Conflict resolution sensibility, both with staff and guest.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to speak and hear, vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
- Constant walking, sitting, and standing.
- Be able to work in a standing position for long periods of time (up to 8 hours).
- Be able to reach, bend, stoop
- Frequently lift up to 35 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- The noise level in the work environment usually is loud.
- The employee may be exposed to the risks associated in attempting to resolve issues with difficult guests.
- Work flexible hours that may include mornings, evenings, weekends, nights and/or holidays.