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You got game? You got spring in your step? You want the best job in the world! And schedules that work with you, not against you? That's right, we live to beat the rush and make it possible to make, bake or take pizzas during the hungry hours of the day and night, part or full time. You'll have plenty of time left over for school, hanging with your friends, or whatever. Sound good? Even if you just need a second job for some extra cash, Domino's Pizza is the perfect place for you.
We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality and people skills. We're growing so fast it's hard to keep up, and that means Domino's has lots of ways for you to grow (if that's what you want), perhaps to management, perhaps beyond. Whether it's your hobby, main-gig, or supplemental job, drop us a line. We're bound to have just the thing for you.
Many of our team members began their careers as delivery drivers and today are successful Domino's franchise owners. From customer service representative to management, General Manager to Manager Corporate Operations or Franchisee, our stores offer a world of opportunity.
Our mission is to recognize, appreciate, value and utilize the unique talents and contributions of all individuals. To create an environment where all team members, because of their differences, can reach their highest potential.
We take pride in our team members and our team members take pride in Domino's Pizza! Being the best pizza delivery company in the world requires exceptional team members working together. At Domino's Pizza, our people come first!
You must be 16 years of age or older.
General job duties for all store team members
Operate all equipment. Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, walk-in cooler. Prepare product. Receive and process telephone orders. Take inventory and complete associated paperwork. Clean equipment and facility approximately daily.
Orientation and training provided on the job.
Ability to comprehend and give correct written instructions. Ability to communicate verbally with customers and co-workers to process orders both over the phone and in person.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide accurately and quickly (may use calculator). Must be able to make correct monetary change. Verbal, writing, and telephone skills to take and process orders. Motor coordination between eyes and hands/fingers to rapidly and accurately make precise movements with speed. Ability to enter orders using a computer keyboard or touch screen.
Exposure to:
Varying and sometimes adverse weather conditions when removing trash and performing other outside tasks. In-store temperatures range from 36 degrees in cooler to 90 degrees and above in some work areas. Sudden changes in temperature in work area and while outside. Fumes from food odors. Exposure to cornmeal dust. Cramped quarters including walk-in cooler. Hot surfaces/tools from oven up to 500 degrees or higher. Sharp edges and moving mechanical parts.
Talking and hearing on telephone. Near and mid-range vision for most in-store tasks. Depth perception. Ability to differentiate between hot and cold surfaces.
The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
Standing. Most tasks are performed from a standing position.
Walking. For short distances for short durations. Surfaces include ceramic tile \"bricks\" with linoleum in some food process areas. Height of work surfaces is between 36\" and 48\".
Sitting. Paperwork is normally completed in an office at a desk or table.
Lifting. Bulk product deliveries are made twice a week or more and are unloaded by the team member using a hand truck. Deliveries may include cases of ingredients and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds with dimensions of up to 3' x 1.5'. Cases are usually lifted from floor and stacked onto shelves up to 72\" high.
Carrying. Large cans, weighing 3 pounds, 7 ounces, are carried from the workstation to storage shelves. Occasionally, pizza sauce weighing 30 pounds is carried from the storage room to the front of the store. Trays of pizza dough are carried three at a time over short distances, and weigh approximately 12 pounds per tray.
Pushing. To move trays which are placed on dollies. A stack of trays on a dolly is approximately 24\"- 30\" and requires a force of up to 7.5 pounds to push. Trays may also be pulled.
Climbing. Team members must infrequently navigate stairs or climb a ladder to change prices on signs, wash walls, perform maintenance.
Stooping/Bending. Forward bending at the waist is necessary at the pizza assembly station. Toe room is present, but workers are unable to flex their knees while standing at this station. Duration of this position is approximately 30 - 45 seconds at one time, repeated continuously during the day. Forward bending is also present at the front counter and when stocking ingredients.
Crouching/Squatting. Performed occasionally to stock shelves and to clean low areas.
Reaching. Reaching is performed continuously; up, down and forward. Workers reach above 72\" occasionally to turn on/off oven controls, change prices on sign, and lift and lower objects to and from shelves. Workers reaching down to perform such tasks as scooping cornmeal from a plastic barrel, or washing dishes. Workers reach forward when obtaining topping ingredients, cleaning work surfaces, or answering phones.
Hand Tasks. Eye-hand coordination is essential. Use of hands is continuous during the day. Frequently activities require use of one or both hands. Shaping pizza dough requires frequent and forceful use of forearms and wrists. Workers must manipulate a pizza peel when removing pizza from the oven, and when using the rolling cutter. Frequent and/or forceful pinching is required in the assembly of cardboard pizza boxes. Team Members must be able to grasp cans, the phone, the pizza cutter and pizza peel, and pizza boxes.
Team Members may be required to utilize pencils/pens, computers, telephones, calculators, TDD equipment, pizza cutter and pizza peel.
Securian Financial Corporate Compliance is seeking a Regulatory Compliance Consultant to lead and mature regulatory change tracking, impact assessment, and implementation across our insurance business. This role will be a key driver of end-to-end regulatory change management - from monitoring and triage, to business impact analysis, to partnering with stakeholders to implement operational changes, update policy/procedure documentation, and establish/refresh monitoring and control plans.
The ideal candidate has direct experience operating a regulatory change management process in a life insurance/annuities environment, is comfortable influencing across functions, and can translate complex regulatory requirements into practical execution plans that strengthen our compliance program and reduce enterprise risk.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Policy/procedure documentation: Draft and/or support updates to compliance policies, standards, and procedures to reflect regulatory changes and operational practices; ensure documentation is durable, auditable, and aligned to second-line expectations.
- Monitoring and controls: contribute to the design and/or update of monitoring approaches and control plans associated with regulatory change, including testing considerations and evidence expectations; partner with program owners to operationalize.
- Regulatory change management: Monitor, track, and triage regulatory/statutory developments; maintain a centralized view of emerging changes; and support execution of the end-to-end process that includes intake, impact assessment, decisioning, implementation, and closure in partnership with key stakeholders.
- Impact assessment & stakeholder coordination: Partner with impacted business units (e.g., Operations, Product Compliance, Legal & Compliance colleagues, Enterprise Risk Management, and other functions) to evaluate applicability and operational impact; document outcomes and monitor compliance.
- Implementation & governance: support implementation planning and execution for regulatory changes, including helping to coordinate business requirements definitions, procedural updates, training/communications support, and implementation controls/checkpoints.
- Issue identification and resolution: Research and investigate potential compliance exceptions; communicate findings to appropriate parties; and collaborate to remediate, document corrective actions, and prevent recurrence.
- Project leadership: Lead project workstreams or project steps within broader initiatives; manage timelines, deliverables, dependencies, and stakeholder communications; contribute to executive-ready updates as needed.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
- Regulatory change management experience in an insurance environment (life, annuity, or related financial services preferred), including tracking change, assessing impact, and supporting implementation with business partners.
- Demonstrated ability to translate laws/regulations into actionable business requirements, documentation updates, and control/monitoring considerations.
- Strong project management capabilities (planning, prioritization, stakeholder management, driving follow-ups).
- Strong written communication skills, including policy/procedure drafting and clear documentation of decisions and rationale.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with market conduct expectations, regulatory exams/data calls, and/or compliance program testing approaches.
- Experience with regulatory tracking tools/workflows (e.g., tracking logs, governance forums, workflow tooling).
- Insurance industry knowledge across operations, product, distribution, or administration functions.
*Internal Securian Financial job title for this position is Compliance Sr. Analyst.
Securian Financial believes in hybrid work as an integral part of our culture. Associates get the benefit of working both virtually and in our offices. This position requires you to live within a commutable distance (90 minutes) of our Home Office in St. Paul, MN. You'll join us 3 days each week in our offices to collaborate and build relationships. Our policy allows flexibility for the reality of business and personal schedules. #LI-Hybrid
The estimated base pay range for this job is:
$59,400.00 - $109,200.00Pay may vary depending on job-related factors and individual experience, skills, knowledge, etc. More information on base pay and incentive pay (if applicable) can be discussed with a member of the Securian Financial Talent Acquisition team.
Be you. With us. At Securian Financial, we understand that attracting top talent means offering more than just a job - it means providing a rewarding and fulfilling career. As a valued member of our high-performing team, we want you to connect with your work, your relationships and your community. Enjoy our comprehensive range of benefits designed to enhance your professional growth, well-being and work-life balance, including the advantages listed here:
Paid time off:
We want you to take time off for what matters most to you. Our PTO program provides flexibility for associates to take meaningful time away from work to relax, recharge and spend time doing what's important to them. And Securian Financial rewards associates for their service by providing additional PTO the longer you stay at Securian.
Leave programs: Securian's flexible leave programs allow time off from work for parental leave, caregiver leave for family members, bereavement and military leave.
Holidays: Securian provides nine company paid holidays.
Company-funded pension plan and a 401(k) retirement plan: Share in the success of our company. Securian's 401(k) company contribution is tied to our performance up to 10 percent of eligible earnings, with a target of 5 percent. The amount is based on company results compared to goals related to earnings, sales and service.
Health insurance: From the first day of employment, associates and their eligible family members - including spouses, domestic partners and children - are eligible for medical, dental and vision coverage.
Volunteer time: We know the importance of community. Through company-sponsored events, volunteer paid time off, a dollar-for-dollar matching gift program and more, we encourage you to support organizations important to you.
Associate Resource Groups: Build connections, be yourself and develop meaningful relationships at work through associate-led ARGs. Dedicated groups focus on a variety of interests and affinities, including:
Mental Wellness and Disability
Pride at Securian Financial
Securian Young Professionals Network
Securian Multicultural Network
Securian Women and Allies Network
Servicemember Associate Resource Group
For more information regarding Securian's benefits, please review our Benefits page.
This information is not intended to explain all the provisions of coverage available under these plans. In all cases, the plan document dictates coverage and provisions.
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ABOUT THE JOB You got game? You got spring in your step? You want the best job in the world! And schedules that work with you, not against you? That's right, we live to beat the rush and make it possible to make, bake or take pizzas during the hungry hours of the day and night, part or full time. You'll have plenty of time left over for school, hanging with your friends, or whatever. Sound good? Even if you just need a second job for some extra cash, Domino's Pizza is the perfect place for you. We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality and people skills. We're growing so fast it's hard to keep up, and that means Domino's has lots of ways for you to grow (if that's what you want), perhaps to management, perhaps beyond. Whether it's your hobby, main-gig, or supplemental job, drop us a line. We're bound to have just the thing for you. ADVANCEMENT Many of our team members began their careers as delivery drivers and today are successful Domino's franchise owners. From customer service representative to management, General Manager to Manager Corporate Operations or Franchisee, our stores offer a world of opportunity. DIVERSITY Our mission is to recognize, appreciate, value and utilize the unique talents and contributions of all individuals. To create an environment where all team members, because of their differences, can reach their highest potential. SUMMARY STATEMENT We take pride in our team members and our team members take pride in Domino's Pizza! Being the best pizza delivery company in the world requires exceptional team members working together. At Domino's Pizza, our people come first!
JOB REQUIREMENTS You must be 16 years of age or older for in store work. You must be 18 years of age or older for Delivery work. General job duties for all store team members Operate all equipment. Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, walk-in cooler. Prepare product. Receive and process telephone orders. Take inventory and complete associated paperwork. Clean equipment and facility approximately daily. Training Orientation and training provided on the job. Communication Skills Ability to comprehend and give correct written instructions. Ability to communicate verbally with customers and co-workers to process orders both over the phone and in person.
Essential Functions/Skills Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide accurately and quickly (may use calculator). Must be able to make correct monetary change. Verbal, writing, and telephone skills to take and process orders. Motor coordination between eyes and hands/fingers to rapidly and accurately make precise movements with speed. Ability to enter orders using a computer keyboard or touch screen.
This job posting is for a position in a store owned and operated by an independent franchisee, not Domino's Pizza LLC, Domino's Pizza Franchising LLC, or Domino's Pizza, Inc. (\"Domino's Corporate\"). This means, among other things, that the independent franchisee is alone responsible for and will independently make all decisions concerning employment matters for the store, including those relating to hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, compensation and benefits, staffing, and scheduling. Domino's will not receive a copy of any application you submit for this job posting and will not have any control over whether you receive an interview and/or are ultimately hired. Further, Domino's does not control and is not responsible for the employment policies and practices of independent franchisees. If you are hired for this job posting, the independent franchisee will be your only employer, and you will not be an employee of Domino's.
Position: Product Designer
Location: San Clemente, CA
Experience: 2–4 years
Company Overview
FutureStitch is a fully vertical circular manufacturer that believes business should be a force for good. We design, develop, and manufacture advanced circular-knit products for leading global brands including Stance, New Balance, the NBA, and MLB. From our research partnerships at MIT to our Oceanside manufacturing facility that employs second-chance hires, FutureStitch is recognized as one of the most innovative knitting manufacturers in the world.
In 2026, FutureStitch will launch a global base layer collection for New Balance and unveil a new in-house brand, SECONDS, as we expand beyond socks into accessories, base layers, and underwear.
SECONDS is a regenerative design collective built on the power of second chances for both people and the planet. Through circular manufacturing and advanced recycling technologies, we transform waste into feedstock, creating performance-driven apparel and accessories designed to scale responsibly.
Position Summary
The Product Designer will support the design and development of performance-driven softgoods across socks, accessories, base layers, and underwear. This role is focused on product and industrial design execution, including block development support, construction refinement, and material application, with supporting graphic execution as needed.
The Product Designer will contribute across research, ideation, development, and commercialization. This role partners closely with internal teams, overseas factories, and brand partners including New Balance, FootJoy, and SECONDS to help bring product concepts into production.
Key Responsibilities
- Support product and industrial design efforts across socks, accessories, base layers, and underwear
- Contribute to concept development, sketching, and ideation for seasonal and special projects
- Assist with block development, construction refinement, and material selection under senior guidance
- Research materials, yarns, trims, and fabrications to support performance and development needs
- Create and update design files, CADs, and tech packs that clearly communicate intent to development teams and factory partners
- Participate in sample reviews and provide clear, organized feedback related to construction and fit
- Collaborate with product development, merchandising, and project management teams to support timelines and execution
- Support graphic and color design needs as required, including sock graphics, branding elements, packaging, and presentations
- Maintain organization of samples, files, and seasonal assets
- Stay informed on market trends, materials, and competitive product to support design direction
Key Outcomes
- Q2 2026: Support development of winter accessory concepts for New Balance, assisting with construction refinement and material testing
- Q3 2026: Support final design execution for the SECONDS launch assortment, ensuring files and samples are production-ready
- Q4 2026: Contribute to future-season accessory and product ideation through research, sketches, and early concept development
Experience and Skills
- 2–4 years of experience in product design, industrial design, or softgoods design within apparel or accessories
- Good taste in product design and color applications
- Foundational understanding of construction, fit, and materials, with interest in performance product
- Ability to contribute creatively while working within established design systems and direction
- Comfortable managing multiple projects and deadlines in a collaborative environment
- Receptive to feedback and motivated to learn and grow
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Portfolio demonstrating product-focused work, including construction thinking and material exploration. Graphic work is a plus
- Ability to adapt design work across multiple brands and aesthetics
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite including Illustrator and Photoshop. CAD or 3D tools are a plus
- Experience creating or assisting with tech packs and production files
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: The person holding this supervisory position is considered a part time team member and is responsible and accountable for: the daily operation of the restaurant, assisting the RGM with hiring and training team members, directing the activities of team members, and rewarding or disciplining team members in consultation with the RGM; and, performing these functions in ways that assure compliance with all Company policies and procedures, customer satisfaction, a high level of team member morale and the attainment of sales and profit objectives. The Shift Manager reports directly to the RGM, and holds the second highest position in the restaurant if there is not an Assistant Manager. In restaurants with an Assistant Manager, the Shift Manager is the next highest position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following accountabilities are essential to this position and a high degree of performance must be achieved in each in order for the incumbent to be successful. These accountabilities are organized according to our six Key Result Areas.
When the word "policies" or the phrase "policies and procedures" or similar language is used in any of the Company's documents, the term refers to all policy and procedure bulletins, manuals, training materials, memoranda, newsletters, communications on the “Document Viewer” on the computer, and all other documents and oral discussions with team members' supervisors, which relate to the restaurant. The management team shall be responsible for ensuring that all team members, including the manager himself/herself, comply with all Company policies and procedures and all Pizza Hut standards at all times and take immediate steps to correct actions not in accordance with such policies, procedures and standards.
I. PROFITABILITY
A.Planning
1.Executes the RGM’s plans and overall Daland Corporation plans to achieve consistent sales growth and profit growth.
2.Achieves planned/budgeted profits, as communicated by the RGM. This involves:
- a.Using established control systems and procedures to measure actual results and to identify deviations from planned results.
- b.Assisting the RGM, as requested, in developing and implementing corrective action plans to assure actual results conform to plan.
B.Policies: Complies with all Company policies and procedures, including but not limited to, those relating to inventory, cash, payroll, food handling, interactions with guests, team members, and vendors, and legal compliance.
C.Manages and Controls Cash: In conjunction with the RGM and other managers, ensures that that all cash and checks, minus the change fund is correctly deposited, credit card transactions are correctly settled, and cash over or short is minimized.
1. Performs Banking Transactions
- a. Assures that two deposits daily are prepared and deposited in the bank (more than two may be required in higher volume units.)
- i. The intent of the first deposit is to remove from the unit an amount approximately equal to the total of cash plus checks, minus the amount of the change fund.
- ii. The first deposit is to be made after 4:00 p.m., when the opening manager is ready to leave for the day.
- iii. The final deposit will be all remaining cash plus checks, minus the change fund.
- iv. The managers may take such deposits to the bank, using his/her personal vehicle, and depending on the time of day, make the deposit in the bank lobby or in the night depository.
- v. Assure the “Weekly Deposit Log” is completed for each deposit made.
- b. If requested by the RGM, the other managers shall perform the following tasks. These are the responsibility of the RGM, but may be delegated to other managers.
- i. Picks up validated deposit slips at the bank.
- ii. Verifies bank validated deposit amounts to sales and cash reports as well as the “Weekly Deposit Log,” and assures all appropriate signatures are on the “Weekly Deposit Log”.
- iii. Sends a copy of the “Weekly Deposit Log” to the Home Office with all other weekly paperwork.
D.Controls cash drawers and team member “banks”, following all established manual and computer procedures.
1. Establishes the correct number of cash drawers. Number of cash drawers in use at one time may vary from one to four depending on size of the restaurant, sales volume, method of delivering services to customer. Amount of cash in each drawer is recorded and kept in the drawer for the duration of the shift, or until “dropped” from the cash drawer to the safe.
2. Establishes cash banks for delivery drivers.
3. As needed, will operate cash drawer following established procedures for cash drawer operation.
4. As necessary, money is removed from cash drawers from time to time and secured in the safe.
5. Throughout the shift, cash drawer transactions, such as paid outs, miscellaneous receipts (paid ins), discounts and promotions are properly accounted for, including all documentation; transactions are properly entered into the computer; and, all documentation is organized and secured for transmitting to the Home Office.
6. Assures cash drawers are counted and balanced at the end of each shift or when there is a change in cashiers.
7. Records tips for servers and drivers on credit card/gift card transactions and correctly settles all credit card/gift card transactions.
8. Inform the RGM anytime cash short exceeds $5 for a day.
9. Reviews reports and otherwise takes actions to ensure that team members properly report actual sales and actual tips, and ensures that team members do not falsify credit card receipts or other Company documents. This requires due diligence on the part of the managers.
E.Assists the RGM in Managing and Controlling Cost of Sales: The actual cost per the P&L must be equal to or between Ideal Cost and Allowable Cost as calculated in the Product Cost Analysis report and Bonus Calculation Sheet. This includes these processes:
1.Utilizes manuals and/or automated procedures approved by the Company, orders all approved products used in the restaurant.
2.Properly accepts deliveries and properly stores inventory items used in the restaurant. This involves these processes:
- a.Checks in products as received off of delivery vehicles to verity product quality and verifies that amounts charged for on delivery receipt/packing slips are for amount of goods received.
- b.Uses a two-wheeled hand truck to unload and products, assists and oversees other team members in proper storage of products. Weight of items varies from 10 to 50 pounds. Full load on two-wheeled hand truck may exceed 500 pounds. Generally, ensures that more than one person is available to perform this task.
- c.“Autoposts” inventory received, or enters on inventory record the amount and cost of each product item received, as noted on delivery receipt/packing slip.
3.Accurately accounts for all product coming into the restaurant, used to prepare products, or transferred out of the restaurant.
4.Assures the proper execution of all recipes and specifications for preparing ingredients and assembling products.
5.Manages waste which involves maintaining a FIFO (First In, First Out) system and marking all products with a Made – Ready – Discard label.
6.Assures the correct order entry procedures are followed by all order takers.
7.Assures compliance with team member consumption policies.
8.Performs a Daily Product Usage Analysis on critical inventory items to assure usage meets guidelines.
9.Communicates goals to team members and follows up with team members to ensure goals are being met.
10.The following tools are used to aid in controlling Cost of Sales:
- FMS Product Cost Analysis Report
- FMS Daily Ideal Usage Report
- FMS Weekly Worksheet Report
- Bonus Calculation Sheet
- Profit and Loss Statement
- The General Ledger
- Prep Variance Report
- Daily Prep Variance Report
F.Assists the RGM in Managing and Controlling Cost of Labor: Ensures that “Flow-thru” targets/goals are achieved; actual hours used do not exceed the established labor model/matrix; and, team member productivity is maximized. This includes these processes:.
1.Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of team member timekeeping records, including tips and team member meals. Updates team member records as needed.
2. Minimizing edits to clock-in/clock-out transactions by assuring team members properly clock in at the beginning of their shift and clock out at the end of their shift.
3. Assuring team members do not clock in earlier than five (5) minutes prior to their scheduled shift.
4. Assuring the man-hours used for opening and closing the restaurant do not exceed established targets.
5.Analyzing actual labor hours used versus earned allowable labor hours and calculating the variance; and, using this information to appropriately manage labor each shift.
6.Communicating and cooperating with the Home Office Payroll Department to assure accuracy in payroll, including information about new hires, raises, promotions, and terminations.
7.Making appropriate recommendations to the RGM regarding wages within Company guidelines.
8.Eliminating overtime hours for team members who are paid on an hourly basis.
9.Eliminating supplemental tip credit pay.
10.Improving team member productivity using the measurements and tools available through the Company, as well as the following:
- Assuring the Back of the House (BOH) is “optimized”:
- i. Organized … a place for everything, and everything in its place
- ii. Lineal Flow … eliminate or minimize back tracking
- iii. Have all items located closest to the next step in the product assembly process
- iv. Minimize the number of steps taken and the reach needed for all items
- Assuring that team members are thoroughly trained.
- Ensuring that “prep levels’ are adequate for the forecasted volume of business for the day, including: products thawing/tempering; raw product prep; preassembled pizza and other products; and so on.
- Ensuring that food preparation areas, make table, cut table, and service areas are stocked appropriately before each shift and maintained during peak volume periods.
- Ensuring products are prepared quickly in accordance with time standards.
- Ensuring that tables vacated by customers are cleared, cleaned, sanitized and reset quickly.
11. Reduces turnover by managing all aspects of the restaurant professionally and in accordance with Company standards.
12. If the RGM has delegated scheduling to the Shift Manager, the Shift Manager uses established procedures to produce a sales forecast to be used in the scheduling process.
G.Managing Other Operating Expenses and Semi-Variable Expenses to Budget or less.
II. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
A.Maintains positive customer relations, which includes:
1. Assuring personal behaviors and team member behaviors toward all customers are courteous, attentive, respectful, and enthusiastic.
2. Assuring a comfortable environment for customers.
3. Executing "Floor Management" by directing activities and greeting and interacting with customers on each shift worked.
4. Immediately resolving customer complaints by apologizing first and then assuring the satisfaction of the customer. Complaints may be received in person, by phone, or in writing. Consult with the RGM if the customer is not satisfied with your suggested resolution.
- a. B.L.A.S.T. is the acronym we use for our complaint resolution process:
- Believe the customer
- Listen to the customer
- Apologize to the customer
- Satisfy the customer
- Thank the customer
5. Immediately contacting the RGM (or DM if the RGM is not available immediately) regarding any incidents in which customers are injured or in which customers claim some harm done to them.
B. Ensures customers receive prompt, quality service. This includes:
1. If the RGM has delegated scheduling to the Shift Manager, scheduling the correct number of team members for forecast sales volume; and deploying those Team members in the correct job roles.
2. Following established service guidelines and procedures to assure all Hospitality Standards are achieved.
3. Directing team member activities to assure speed of service standards are met or exceeded, including product preparation times and delivery times.
4. Personally serving customers as required to meet the demand of the volume of business.
5. Ensuring customers are greeted properly and seated as quickly as appropriate.
6. Recognizing and dealing effectively with the special needs of customers.
7. Ensuring that customer orders are taken promptly, prepared accurately, and served quickly.
8. Ensuring customer follow-up, which means servers check back with customers frequently to see if there is anything else needed.
9. Ensuring immediate attention is given to customers ready to pay, either by prompting servers to complete the table cashout procedure or by performing the transaction of cashing out customer as needed.
10. Ensuring the phone is answered promptly and courteously, following the Telephone Service Essentials.
11. Responding to customers at pickup counter and drive-thru window; finding order; collecting money for the order; verifying order to customer; and, thanking customers.
12. Dispatching orders for delivery customers as required to meet the demands of the volume of business, grouping orders by geographical destination and instructing drivers as they arrive and depart which orders to take with them and where to go.
13. Delivering pizzas as necessary to meet the demands of the business.
14. Ensuring customers are thanked for their business.
C.Ensures quality ingredients are used to prepare all products. This includes:
1. Maintaining Food Safe Temperatures for all ingredients and products.
2. Ensuring food preparation utensils and food contact surfaces are property cleaned and sanitized.
3. Ensuring that procedures for receiving, handling and storing ingredients are followed.
4. Recognizing and correcting any raw ingredients or product problems.
5. Maintaining inventory levels which assure product freshness and no outages.
6. Eliminating the potential for cross contamination.
7. Ensuring that proper procedures are followed to prepare ingredients (dough, sauces, meats, cheeses, and vegetables).
8. Ensuring salad bar is maintained according to standards of operation (restaurant only).
9. Personally preparing ingredients as necessary.
D. Ensures quality products, which includes:
1. Planning dough, ingredient and product preparation to meet sales volumes and personally preparing these items, as necessary, to meet the demand of the business.
2. If deemed appropriate by the RGM, performing a product cookability test to verify proper oven and belt speed.
3. Following proper procedures to process customer orders.
4. Personally preparing and cooking menu items as required to meet the demands of the volume of business.
5. Taking every appropriate action, in consultation with the RGM, including driving to another restaurant to pick up product, to resolve outage or potential outage situations.
6. Maintaining inventory levels which assure product freshness and no outages.
7. Planning dough, ingredient and product preparation to meet sales volumes and personally preparing these items, as necessary, to meet the demand of the business.
8. Assuring all products are prepared according to exact specifications, recipes and procedures.
9. Personally preparing and cooking menu items as required to meet the demands of the volume of business.
E.Ensures that all standards for cleanliness and sanitation are met or exceeded, with particular attention to:
1. Restrooms.
2. Table tops; booth backs and seats; and chair seats.
3. Silverware, plateware, and glassware.
4. Dining room floors.
5. Salad bar.
F.Implements new or approved changes in policies, procedures and/or operation standards. This involves:
1. Attending training sessions.
2. Reading "Rollout Guides" or other resources.
3. Assisting the RGM with training restaurant team members of new procedures or changes.
4. Participating in crew training and other actions in the restaurant to assure full and correct implementation.
5. If requested by the RGM, assisting with updating all manuals, resources and job aids as required.
III.PEOPLE
A.Maintains positive team member relations and a positive and productive workplace, which involves:
1. Building relationships with team members based on mutual trust and respect.
2. Communicating and following the Daland “5 Star” Vision and Core Beliefs.
3. Promoting teamwork.
4. Being familiar with benefits available to team members, and referring appropriate questions to the RGM regarding these benefits.
5. Informing the RGM of all team member grievances.
6. Performing correct and consistent administration of team member disciplinary procedures, and discussing all recommended discipline with the RGM.
7. Assuring compliance with various governmental regulations, such as ensuring that all team members are clocked in while working, complying with overtime laws, child labor laws, alcoholic beverage laws, anti-discrimination and anti-harassment laws, FLSA, EEO, etc.
8. Performing consistent administration of and compliance with Company policies and procedures.
9. Communicating effectively with the crew and management team.
10. Assuring team member understanding of the Daland Corporation organization structure and career opportunities within the Company.
B. Assists the RGM with managing the size and quality of staff. The following are responsibilities of the RGM, but if requested by the RGM, the Shift Manager may assist with the following:
1. Planning, recruiting, and hiring to assure a full staff at all times and to assure adequate time for processing MVR's (motor vehicle reports), background checks, etc. Only the RGM is authorized to hire new team members; and Shift Managers are only permitted to interview applicants if authorized by the RGM.
2. Continuously recruiting and taking applications from job candidates.
3. If requested by the RGM, utilizing staffing tools, such as the Pizza Hut Hiring Zone and the team member Assessment; interviewing job candidates; and, checking their references.
4. If requested by the RGM, making recommendations to the RGM regarding the best qualified candidates.
5. Complying with Company employment practices and governmental regulations, including EEO, ADA Title I, etc.
C.Assisting the RGM in training newly hired team members and team members preparing for promotions. This involves:
1. Following Company training policies and meeting Pizza Hut Training Standards.
2. Utilizing on-line training, trainer's guides, checklists, job aids, tests and other training resources to assure a thorough job of training.
3. Using the four step training process of: (1) Preparation (2) Show & Tell; (3) Guided Practice; and (4) Follow-up to assure the trainee can perform all tasks up to required standards prior to being allowed to perform the tasks "solo."
D. Manages team member performance and supervises work. This includes:
1.Utilizing Coaching for Results, which includes:
- a.Activating team member behavior.
- (1)Providing guidance, direction, and reassurance to all team members.
- (2)Communicating non-negotiable standards of performance to team members.
- (3)Conducting team member meetings, group training sessions and Jump Start meetings.
- (4)Assigning Team members tasks from the Opening, Closing and Maintenance checklist.
- (5)Communicating job assignments for each shift to team members and assuring each team member works their assignment.
- (6)Giving instructions to team members that are clear and assure understanding.
- (7)Assigning team members to breaks.
- (8)Sending team members home early if not needed due to business conditions.
- (9)Calling team members in early, or calling extra team members to work to cover unanticipated surges in business volume.
- (10)Assuring all opening, shift, and closing job duties are completed and performed correctly.
- b.Evaluating team member behavior.
- (1)Observing team member performance each shift.
- (2)Working along side team members and assisting in the performance of their tasks, as needed.=
- (3)Monitoring team member meals and signing team member meal guest checks.
- (4)Ensuring adherence to alcoholic beverage laws of the local community
- (5)Conducting regular, written performance appraisals on all subordinates, using the procedure and forms provided by the Company and within the time specified in compensation plans.
- c.Responding to team member behavior with consequences.
- (1)Taking action (corrective or positive reinforcement) to assure team member performance meets or exceeds standards.
- (2)Providing ongoing counseling that gives praise and recognition to team members for jobs well done; identifies areas of performance needing improvement and methods for improving; and, if required, gives reprimands that are job focused.
2.Handling non-routine occurrences/emergencies and informing the RGM of such occurrences/emergencies.
E. Assists RGM with developing promotable team members in his/her restaurant and promotable management for Daland. This includes:
1. Using Company training programs and resources to prepare candidates for promotions and to assure that the management team is 100% certified in management processes, systems, policies, and procedures.
2. Making recommendations to the RGM regarding which team members are eligible for promotion to Shift Manager/Leader.
F. Assists RGM with personnel administration functions, which includes:
1. Assuring team members complete all required personnel documents such as W-4's, I-9's, Team member Acknowledgment, Arbitration Agreement, Delivery Driver Statement, New Driver Checklist, etc.; and, that these required documents are transmitted to the Home Office.
2. Documenting required payroll data for team members, including accurate recording of hours;
3. Managing worker's compensation claims, etc. in accordance with Company policies and procedures.
4. Maintaining personnel files on all team members, which includes filing all personnel documents; recording training dates, vacation dates, evaluation dates, pay increases, and absences; etc.
IV. MARKETING
A.Implements marketing programs to increase business. This includes:
1. Engaging in positive community/public relations for Pizza Hut.
2. Providing input for promotional ideas.
3. Displaying and maintaining Point of Purchase (P.O.P.) and other elements of national, co-op or local marketing programs;
4. Properly executing authorized marketing programs, including new product tests.
5. Taking initiative to recommend new opportunities for increasing business.
V. FACILITIES
A.Maintains a quality environment for our customers and team members. This includes:
1. Conducting routine Preventive Maintenance on the facility and equipment.
2. Taking corrective actions pursuant to the RGM’s safety inspections.
3. Advising the RGM regarding non-routine problems and following up to assure such problems are corrected.
4. Maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in all areas of the restaurant.
5. Organizing all work space to ensure ease of operation.
6. Providing a quality work environment that is safe and complies with all OSHA regulations.
7. Cleaning and organizing refrigeration units.
8. Ensuring floors are clean and free from obstruction.
9. Keeping HVAC vents and filters clean.
10. Ensuring trash is disposed of promptly and according to security procedures.
11. Ensuring parking lot and grounds are free of trash and debris and taking action to correct deficiencies.
12. Ensuring all equipment is used according to proper operational procedures.
13. Keeping restrooms cleaned and stocked.
14. Keeping food prep areas cleaned and sanitized according to approved procedures.
15. Ensuring the daily cleaning and maintenance of all equipment.
16. Correcting any unsafe conditions.
17. Following up to ensure all Scheduled Maintenance and Daily CM&A items are completed.
VI. ADMINISTRATION
A.Effectively manages time, allocating an appropriate amount to each Key Result Area.
B.Manages all paperwork, documentation, written reports, etc. and assures these are always submitted on time and that they are accurate, complete and organized.
C.If requested by the RGM, orders inventory items used in the restaurant. This involves these processes:
1. Review of the Inventory on Hand is performed. The Inventory on Hand is compared to the Weekly Ideal Usage, which is obtained from the Product Cost Analysis report, and a determination is made as to the amount of each particular item to order. The order is then recorded on an order sheet, or is entered into the computer for electronic transfer of order information.
2. Amount ordered of each item may be adjusted upward or downward based on projections of upcoming sales trends, coupon impact, weather changes or other extra-restaurant environmental changes.
3. Calls in orders for supplies on the phone, or electronically submits order via computer.
D.If requested by the RGM, conducts weekly inventory of all food, paper and beverage products used in the unit. This involves these processes:
1. Physically reviewing and counting the inventory on hand (which involves climbing shelves, bending, kneeling, etc.).
2. Rearranging inventory to assure proper rotation (first in, first out) and to make it easier to count and control.
3. Recording amounts of inventory on hand on the inventory form.
E.If requested by the RGM, prepares the weekly labor schedules. This involves these processes:
1. Updating Guest Check Comments file in the restaurant computer to assist in forecasting labor hours.
2. Reviewing Guest Check Comments file and upcoming promotions that may affect sales during the upcoming week.
3. Forecasting anticipated sales volume by shift, by day and by week. The forecast is based on knowledge of any outside events that may influence sales such as coupons, promotions, etc. Particular consideration must be given to how sales are generated--that is, dine-in business contrasted to carry-out business or delivery business.
4. Updating sales forecasts in the FMS (computer system) based on outside events that may influence sales.
5. Reviewing requests for days off that have been turned in by team members and when possible allowing for requested days off.
6. Using experience, past schedules, Black Book information, Guest Check Comments, knowledge of team members' abilities, labor goals, and FMS (computer system) recommended labor schedule to assist in scheduling the proper number of team members each shift to meet sales volume and labor hour guidelines.
7. Obtaining the RGM's approval of the schedule, then posting the final schedule in accordance with Daland Corporation's policies and procedures.
F.Performs daily accounting procedures. This includes these processes:
1. At close of business day requests a sales report from the FMS computer to determine total sales entered into the cash drawers throughout the system.
2. Any cash paidouts or miscellaneous deposits from the day are verified with what is in the system.
3. Cash on hand is counted and reconciled against total sales.
4. Total deposit is calculated, and a deposit is prepared.
5. Dough waste and PPP waste is documented and calculated on the form provided and filed for use in forecasting future prep levels.
6. All gift checks are counted and verified against prior counts less current gift check sales on the Gift Check Tracking form.
G.If requested by the RGM, performs weekly accounting procedures. This includes these processes:
1. Completing, as required, the Weekly Sales Analysis and analyzing it.
2. Completing the Weekly Inventory.
3. Completing the payroll functions.
4. Analyzing the Daily Business Summary Report to determine performance in key measurement areas.
5. Preparing the weekly packet for the home office, using the checklist provided to assure all required items are included.
6. Calling any needed FRS numbers or statistics to the District Manager.
H.Meets all deadlines and assures that subordinates meet their deadlines.
I.Manages all paperwork, documentation, written reports, etc. and assures these are always submitted on time and that they are accurate, complete and organized.
J.Maintains and updates required files, manuals, and reports.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The "non-essential" functions are routinely performed by the person holding the Shift Manager's position and they are essential to the effective operation of the restaurant. However, these functions are considered "non-essential" to the position. The Manager on Duty is then accountable for assuring the delegated functions are correctly performed.
A.Receives and stores inventory items used in the unit. This involves these processes:
1. Checking in products as received off delivery vehicles to verify product quality and that amount charged for on the delivery receipt/packing slip is correct when compared to amount received. Signing the delivery receipt/packing slips for amount of goods received.
2. Using a two-wheeled hand truck, assists and oversees other employees in proper storage of products. Weight of items varies. Generally, more than one person is available to perform this task.
3. Entering on inventory screen of the computer the amount and cost of each product item received as noted on the delivery receipt/packing slip.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job.
A.Ability to work a minimum of three (3) days and at least 30 hours per week, but must be available to work more than 30 hours per week if necessary due to business necessity. In addition to having the flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including late nights and weekends.
B.Valid driver's license, insurance and automobile. Position involves taking large amounts of cash receipts to the bank at different times of the day including at night. Banks are generally at a distance requiring a person to drive to the bank. Position may also need automobile to pick up product, make pizza deliveries, etc.
C.Able and willing to travel. Position requires occasional travel for training, new store openings and meetings, which may be held at a distance from home not feasible to drive daily. Overnight stays at an out-of-town location may be required during the training sessions, new store opening, and meetings for up to one week at a time.
D.Telephone (cellular or land line) at residence. There are circumstances that may arise at the restaurant of which the manager must be informed while off duty.
E.Sufficient physical agility to perform the functions of the position. This includes these processes:
1. Sufficient physical strength to lift most items used in the operation of the restaurant.
2. Sufficient communication skills. Position involves communicating with team members, superiors and customers.
3. Ability to move at a fairly quick pace and to remain stationary for periods of six to eight hours at a time. The position requires person to perform all of the above at different times and intervals as needed by the realities of the environment and the position.
F.Ability to maintain a state of self-composure under conditions of stress and anxiety. Position routinely involves stress resulting from work overload, role ambiguity, conflicting demands from various customers, and team members. Person in this position must be able to function effectively under these conditions.
G.Previous experience with this Company as a Shift Manager/Leader; or previous restaurant management experience with another Company.
H.Sufficient mental and cognitive ability to perform the calculations and fill in the sales and product tracking forms used by the Company. Estimate is that ability to read, write and perform arithmetic procedures at the 12th grade level will be sufficient.
I.Ability to perform all of the duties of the hourly team members and supervisors under this person's supervision. As time and circumstances dictate the person in this position may have to assist or take over the duties of an hourly team member in order to expedite good customer service. Also necessary in order to train new team members in this function.
J.Ability to communicate effectively with a large variety of persons with diverse backgrounds. Position is one where incumbent provides direction and supervision to a variety of subordinates with diverse levels of education, differences in ages, and experience. Must be able to express ideas and concepts to these persons to assure teamwork through organization and leadership.
EQUIPMENT USED:
Standard restaurant office equipment such as calculator, telephone, and computer.
"Pizza Wheel". This is a device with a handle and a round stainless steel blade that is used to cut certain types of pizza dough crusts.
"Rocker Knife". This is a device about two feet long with a stainless steel handle that extends across the top of a stainless steel blade fashioned in a curve. It is used to cut certain types of pizzas by placing on the pizza and rocking the blade across the pizza surface.
"Vegetable Chopper". This is a hand operated mechanical device used to slice whole raw vegetables into smaller pieces for use on the make table.
"Crock". A generic term used to describe a variety of containers used to hold food items served on a salad bar. Knives, spoons, spatulas and other common utensils.
"Make Table". An open topped, refrigerated, compartmented table for the storage of food items used in the preparation of products for customer orders. Has doors which allow access to interior refrigerated section below the table top where additional food items are stored as back-up for the items stored on top of the table.
"Cut Table". A stainless steel table where cooked pizzas are cut into slices and where other products are assembled prior to serving them to the customer.
"Oven". A power driven device operating at high temperatures used to bake food products.
"Automatic Dishwasher". A mechanical device consisting of: (1) a dirty dish/rinse table, used to rinse and prepare dishes for washing; (2) dishwasher compartment, where dishes are washed with hot water, soap, sanitizing chemical and pressurized water; and, (3) clean dish/drain table, where clean dishes drain, dry and are sorted for storage.
"Dough Proofer". A metal cabinet heated to approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit, in which panned dough is placed to obtain the correct rise in the dough.
"Three Compartment Sink". A stainless steel sink, separated into three compartments used to wash, rinse and sanitize all kitchen tools, and smallwares not washed in the automatic dishwasher.
"Pan Gripper". This is a mechanical device used to grip certain types of pizza pans for purposes of lifting or carrying when they have been heated to a high temperature.
"Portion Cups". These are pre-measured cups used by Pizza Hut restaurants for portioning cheese and toppings for pizzas.
"Scales". This is a small table model scale used to weigh and portion ingredients used in the recipes of various products.
"Pan Separators". These are plastic items, of varying shape, diameter and circumference, used to separate pans filled with dough to protect the dough inside the pan from contamination and to allow pans to be stacked for storage.
"Dough Perforator". This is a mechanical device consisting of a handle attached to a small wheeled drum that is dotted with metal protrusions. It is used to perforate certain types of dough prior to topping to prevent formation of bubbles during baking.
"Cutting Board". This is a hard surface board, rectangular or square in shape, on which pizzas and other food products are cut.
"Reach In". A refrigerated piece of equipment with doors which open to allow dough or pizza ingredients to be stored inside for easy access.
"Scraper Block". A device with a stainless steel blade and a wooden handle in a rectangular shape used to cut dough for portioning, and scraping the make table/cut table surfaces off for cleaning.
"Prep Table". A table about 34 to 36 inches high, with a stainless steel top. The table is used as a work surface for the preparation of many ingredient items used in the Pizza Hut.
“Kitchen and Dining Utensils". Such as knives, spoons, spatulas, etc.
"Plates, Bowls, Mugs, Tumblers". and other items to serve food and beverages to customers.
"Spoon". A stainless steel device with a long handle and a curved end used for applying sauce to prepared dough.
"Pan". A round metal device with a raised edge for holding dough prior to topping and baking.
"Walk-in". A refrigerated compartment of sufficient size to allow the individual to actually walk into the refrigerated compartment to obtain or store perishable items. Compartment may be sufficiently cold to freeze items.
"Freezer". A refrigerated box maintained at sufficient cold temperatures so as to freeze items stored inside.
"Ice Machine". A device that automatically receives water, freezes it, and stores it as ice in an attached storage bin.
"Soda Dispenser" (pop machine). A device that mixes syrup and carbonated water and dispenses carbonated soft beverage (soda, pop).
"Point of Sale Computer". Electronic device used in tracking orders, inventory, payroll information. Contains cash drawer used to make change for customer transactions, track paidouts, delivery orders, dispatching.
"FMS" Field Management System. Software used on the point of sale computer that provides management information necessary in managing the day to day operations of the restaurant.
Miscellaneous equipment such as a telephone, carry-out boxes and bags, hand towels, etc.
Serving tray, ticket book, bus tub, flatware and other small items.
Note: Many restaurants have additional equipment such as beer boxes, spaghetti magic machine, etc.
PLACES WHERE WORK IS PERFORMED: This work is performed on the employer's premises. Location of premises may vary throughout the employer's Company. This job description was developed by observing the work in process and from information provided by the management of Daland Corporation.
Doctor of Medicine | Obstetrics and Gynecology
Location: Round Rock, TX
Employer: CompHealth
Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details)
Start Date: ASAP
About the Position
LocumJobsOnline is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Obstetrics and Gynecology MD in Round Rock, Texas, 78665!
Though your CompHealth recruiter will be your single point of contact, they are backed by dozens of specialized teams, giving them the ability to focus on the details that matter to you. That means we have specialized teams that do nothing but housing, travel arrangements, credentialing, licensing, and so much more. It is one more way we deliver what matters to you.
- Weekend coverage Friday 5 pm - Monday 8 am
- 0-2 deliveries per weekend
- Hospital setting
- Second call backup support for laborist physicians
- Two locations with in-house OB/Gyn physicians
- Deliveries, C-sections, Gyn ER backup required
- We negotiate better pay and deposit it weekly
- We arrange complimentary housing and travel and comprehensive malpractice coverage
- We simplify the credentialing and privileging process
- Access to online portal for assignment details and time entry
- Your specialized recruiter takes care of every detail
About CompHealth
CompHealth is one of the largest healthcare staffing companies in the United States offering permanent, locum tenens, travel and other placements for healthcare providers. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals. In the years since, we’ve placed providers in hundreds of specialties in temporary and permanent jobs in both rural and urban settings all over the country, serving millions of patients.
Though every temporary or permanent position is different, our goal is always the same: To match the right job with the right provider. We do that by getting to know you and what’s most important to you. And with more than 1,000 specialized recruiters and in-house licensing, credentialing, travel, and legal teams, we can take care of all the details, whatever the position.
Getting to know you ties back to our belief in putting people first. This includes our healthcare providers, our clients, and our employees. This people-centric culture has been recognized by various award programs, including Staffing Industry Analyst's "Best Staffing Firms to Work For", Modern Healthcare's "Best Places to Work", and Inavero's "Best of Staffing".
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State Tested Nursing Assistant
If you have patience, empathy, and a true desire to care for those in need, you will love working as a State-Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) at The Laurels of Defiance! In this role, you have an opportunity to leave a lasting impact on our guests. We look for candidates who are prompt, dedicated, and enjoy caring for others. We have Full Time Second Shift Positions available. Part Time third shifts.
The Laurel Health Care Company offers one of the leading employee benefits packages in the industry. This includes:
- $6,000 Sign on bonus for Full Time 2nd Shift paid out over 1 year!
- $2,000 employee Referral bonuses, unlimited!
- 401K employer match on day 91, fully vested on day 1
- Health insurance is less than $1 a day.
- Comprehensive health insurance - medical, dental, and vision
- DailyPay, a voluntary benefit that allows associates at our facilities the ability to access their pay when they need it.
- Paid time off (beginning after six months of employment) and paid holidays
- Flexible scheduling
- Tuition reimbursement and student loan forgiveness
- Free CNA/STNA certification
- Zero cost uniforms
- Legacy, our new virtual community and rewards & recognitions program
When you work with Laurel Health Care Company, you will join an experienced, hard-working team that values communication and collaboration.
Why just work when you can help shape a legacy?
Responsibilities
As an STNA, you will care for guests under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse. Some responsibilities include:
- Take and record vital signs.
- Measure and record height and weight, intake, and output.
- Care for the guests’ environment.
- Assist with bathing, grooming, and toileting.
- Assist with eating and hydration.
- Observe guests’ skin when administering care and reports changes to a licensed nurse; provide skin care as needed.
- Meet guests’ mental health and social service needs.
Qualifications
- High school graduate/GED
- STNA certification
Laurel Health Care Company (The Laurels) is a national provider of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living services dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care.
We are a national organization of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living providers dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care in five states including Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Indiana.
The Laurels were named a Great Place to Work for 2020 based on approximately 3,500 employee surveys that evaluated more than 60 elements of employee experience on the job, including employee pride in community impact, the belief that their work makes a difference, and feeling their work has special meaning.
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State Tested Nursing Assistant
If you have patience, empathy, and a true desire to care for those in need, you will love working as a State-Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) at The Laurels of Defiance! In this role, you have an opportunity to leave a lasting impact on our guests. We look for candidates who are prompt, dedicated, and enjoy caring for others. We have Full Time Second Shift Positions available. Part Time third shifts.
The Laurel Health Care Company offers one of the leading employee benefits packages in the industry. This includes:
- $6,000 Sign on bonus for Full Time 2nd Shift paid out over 1 year!
- $2,000 employee Referral bonuses, unlimited!
- 401K employer match on day 91, fully vested on day 1
- Health insurance is less than $1 a day.
- Comprehensive health insurance - medical, dental, and vision
- DailyPay, a voluntary benefit that allows associates at our facilities the ability to access their pay when they need it.
- Paid time off (beginning after six months of employment) and paid holidays
- Flexible scheduling
- Tuition reimbursement and student loan forgiveness
- Free CNA/STNA certification
- Zero cost uniforms
- Legacy, our new virtual community and rewards & recognitions program
When you work with Laurel Health Care Company, you will join an experienced, hard-working team that values communication and collaboration.
Why just work when you can help shape a legacy?
Responsibilities
As an STNA, you will care for guests under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse. Some responsibilities include:
- Take and record vital signs.
- Measure and record height and weight, intake, and output.
- Care for the guests’ environment.
- Assist with bathing, grooming, and toileting.
- Assist with eating and hydration.
- Observe guests’ skin when administering care and reports changes to a licensed nurse; provide skin care as needed.
- Meet guests’ mental health and social service needs.
Qualifications
- High school graduate/GED
- STNA certification
Laurel Health Care Company (The Laurels) is a national provider of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living services dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care.
We are a national organization of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living providers dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care in five states including Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Indiana.
The Laurels were named a Great Place to Work for 2020 based on approximately 3,500 employee surveys that evaluated more than 60 elements of employee experience on the job, including employee pride in community impact, the belief that their work makes a difference, and feeling their work has special meaning.
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The Shift Manager reports directly to the RGM, and holds the second highest position in the restaurant if there is not an Assistant Manager.
In restaurants with an Assistant Manager, the Shift Manager is the next highest position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following accountabilities are essential to this position and a high degree of performance must be achieved in each in order for the incumbent to be successful.
These accountabilities are organized according to our six Key Result Areas.
When the word "policies" or the phrase "policies and procedures" or similar language is used in any of the Company's documents, the term refers to all policy and procedure bulletins, manuals, training materials, memoranda, newsletters, communications on the "Document Viewer" on the computer, and all other documents and oral discussions with team members' supervisors, which relate to the restaurant.
The management team shall be responsible for ensuring that all team members, including the manager himself/herself, comply with all Company policies and procedures and all Pizza Hut standards at all times and take immediate steps to correct actions not in accordance with such policies, procedures and standards.
I.
PROFITABILITY A.Planning 1.Executes the RGM's plans and overall Daland Corporation plans to achieve consistent sales growth and profit growth.
2.Achieves planned/budgeted profits, as communicated by the RGM.
This involves:
- a.Using established control systems and procedures to measure actual results and to identify deviations from planned results.
- b.Assisting the RGM, as requested, in developing and implementing corrective action plans to assure actual results conform to plan.
B.Policies: Complies with all Company policies and procedures, including but not limited to, those relating to inventory, cash, payroll, food handling, interactions with guests, team members, and vendors, and legal compliance.
C.Manages and Controls Cash: In conjunction with the RGM and other managers, ensures that that all cash and checks, minus the change fund is correctly deposited, credit card transactions are correctly settled, and cash over or short is minimized.
1.
Performs Banking Transactions
- a.
Assures that two deposits daily are prepared and deposited in the bank (more than two may be required in higher volume units.)
- i.
The intent of the first deposit is to remove from the unit an amount approximately equal to the total of cash plus checks, minus the amount of the change fund.
- ii.
The first deposit is to be made after 4:00 p.m., when the opening manager is ready to leave for the day.
- iii.
The final deposit will be all remaining cash plus checks, minus the change fund.
- iv.
The managers may take such deposits to the bank, using his/her personal vehicle, and depending on the time of day, make the deposit in the bank lobby or in the night depository.
- v.
Assure the "Weekly Deposit Log" is completed for each deposit made.
- b.
If requested by the RGM, the other managers shall perform the following tasks.
These are the responsibility of the RGM, but may be delegated to other managers.
- i.
Picks up validated deposit slips at the bank.
- ii.
Verifies bank validated deposit amounts to sales and cash reports as well as the "Weekly Deposit Log," and assures all appropriate signatures are on the "Weekly Deposit Log".
- iii.
Sends a copy of the "Weekly Deposit Log" to the Home Office with all other weekly paperwork.
D.Controls cash drawers and team member "banks", following all established manual and computer procedures.
1.
Establishes the correct number of cash drawers.
Number of cash drawers in use at one time may vary from one to four depending on size of the restaurant, sales volume, method of delivering services to customer.
Amount of cash in each drawer is recorded and kept in the drawer for the duration of the shift, or until "dropped" from the cash drawer to the safe.
2.
Establishes cash banks for delivery drivers.
3.
As needed, will operate cash drawer following established procedures for cash drawer operation.
4.
As necessary, money is removed from cash drawers from time to time and secured in the safe.
5.
Throughout the shift, cash drawer transactions, such as paid outs, miscellaneous receipts (paid ins), discounts and promotions are properly accounted for, including all documentation; transactions are properly entered into the computer; and, all documentation is organized and secured for transmitting to the Home Office.
6.
Assures cash drawers are counted and balanced at the end of each shift or when there is a change in cashiers.
7.
Records tips for servers and drivers on credit card/gift card transactions and correctly settles all credit card/gift card transactions.
8.
Inform the RGM anytime cash short exceeds $5 for a day.
9.
Reviews reports and otherwise takes actions to ensure that team members properly report actual sales and actual tips, and ensures that team members do not falsify credit card receipts or other Company documents.
This requires due diligence on the part of the managers.
E.Assists the RGM in Managing and Controlling Cost of Sales: The actual cost per the P&L must be equal to or between Ideal Cost and Allowable Cost as calculated in the Product Cost Analysis report and Bonus Calculation Sheet.
This includes these processes: 1.Utilizes manuals and/or automated procedures approved by the Company, orders all approved products used in the restaurant.
2.Properly accepts deliveries and properly stores inventory items used in the restaurant.
This involves these processes:
- a.Checks in products as received off of delivery vehicles to verity product quality and verifies that amounts charged for on delivery receipt/packing slips are for amount of goods received.
- b.Uses a two-wheeled hand truck to unload and products, assists and oversees other team members in proper storage of products.
Weight of items varies from 10 to 50 pounds.
Full load on two-wheeled hand truck may exceed 500 pounds.
Generally, ensures that more than one person is available to perform this task.
- c."Autoposts" inventory received, or enters on inventory record the amount and cost of each product item received, as noted on delivery receipt/packing slip.
3.Accurately accounts for all product coming into the restaurant, used to prepare products, or transferred out of the restaurant.
4.Assures the proper execution of all recipes and specifications for preparing ingredients and assembling products.
5.Manages waste which involves maintaining a FIFO (First In, First Out) system and marking all products with a Made
- Ready
- Discard label.
6.Assures the correct order entry procedures are followed by all order takers.
7.Assures compliance with team member consumption policies.
8.Performs a Daily Product Usage Analysis on critical inventory items to assure usage meets guidelines.
9.Communicates goals to team members and follows up with team members to ensure goals are being met.
10.The following tools are used to aid in controlling Cost of Sales:
- FMS Product Cost Analysis Report
- FMS Daily Ideal Usage Report
- FMS Weekly Worksheet Report
- Bonus Calculation Sheet
- Profit and Loss Statement
- The General Ledger
- Prep Variance Report
- Daily Prep Variance Report F.Assists the RGM in Managing and Controlling Cost of Labor: Ensures that "Flow-thru" targets/goals are achieved; actual hours used do not exceed the established labor model/matrix; and, team member productivity is maximized.
This includes these processes:.
1.Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of team member timekeeping records, including tips and team member meals.
Updates team member records as needed.
2.
Minimizing edits to clock-in/clock-out transactions by assuring team members properly clock in at the beginning of their shift and clock out at the end of their shift.
3.
Assuring team members do not clock in earlier than five (5) minutes prior to their scheduled shift.
4.
Assuring the man-hours used for opening and closing the restaurant do not exceed established targets.
5.Analyzing actual labor hours used versus earned allowable labor hours and calculating the variance; and, using this information to appropriately manage labor each shift.
6.Communicating and cooperating with the Home Office Payroll Department to assure accuracy in payroll, including information about new hires, raises, promotions, and terminations.
7.Making appropriate recommendations to the RGM regarding wages within Company guidelines.
8.Eliminating overtime hours for team members who are paid on an hourly basis.
9.Eliminating supplemental tip credit pay.
10.Improving team member productivity using the measurements and tools available through the Company, as well as the following:
- Assuring the Back of the House (BOH) is "optimized":
- i.
Organized … a place for everything, and everything in its place
- ii.
Lineal Flow … eliminate or minimize back tracking
- iii.
Have all items located closest to the next step in the product assembly process
- iv.
Minimize the number of steps taken and the reach needed for all items
- Assuring that team members are thoroughly trained.
- Ensuring that "prep levels' are adequate for the forecasted volume of business for the day, including: products thawing/tempering; raw product prep; preassembled pizza and other products; and so on.
- Ensuring that food preparation areas, make table, cut table, and service areas are stocked appropriately before each shift and maintained during peak volume periods.
- Ensuring products are prepared quickly in accordance with time standards.
- Ensuring that tables vacated by customers are cleared, cleaned, sanitized and reset quickly.
11.
Reduces turnover by managing all aspects of the restaurant professionally and in accordance with Company standards.
12.
If the RGM has delegated scheduling to the Shift Manager, the Shift Manager uses established procedures to produce a sales forecast to be used in the scheduling process.
G.Managing Other Operating Expenses and Semi-Variable Expenses to Budget or less.
II.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION A.Maintains positive customer relations, which includes: 1.
Assuring personal behaviors and team member behaviors toward all customers are courteous, attentive, respectful, and enthusiastic.
2.
Assuring a comfortable environment for customers.
3.
Executing "Floor Management" by directing activities and greeting and interacting with customers on each shift worked.
4.
Immediately resolving customer complaints by apologizing first and then assuring the satisfaction of the customer.
Complaints may be received in person, by phone, or in writing.
Consult with the RGM if the customer is not satisfied with your suggested resolution.
- a.
B.L.A.S.T.
is the acronym we use for our complaint resolution process:
- Believe the customer
- Listen to the customer
- Apologize to the customer
- Satisfy the customer
- Thank the customer 5.
Immediately contacting the RGM (or DM if the RGM is not available immediately) regarding any incidents in which customers are injured or in which customers claim some harm done to them.
B.
Ensures customers receive prompt, quality service.
This includes: 1.
If the RGM has delegated scheduling to the Shift Manager, scheduling the correct number of team members for forecast sales volume; and deploying those Team members in the correct job roles.
2.
Following established service guidelines and procedures to assure all Hospitality Standards are achieved.
3.
Directing team member activities to assure speed of service standards are met or exceeded, including product preparation times and delivery times.
4.
Personally serving customers as required to meet the demand of the volume of business.
5.
Ensuring customers are greeted properly and seated as quickly as appropriate.
6.
Recognizing and dealing effectively with the special needs of customers.
7.
Ensuring that customer orders are taken promptly, prepared accurately, and served quickly.
8.
Ensuring customer follow-up, which means servers check back with customers frequently to see if there is anything else needed.
9.
Ensuring immediate attention is given to customers ready to pay, either by prompting servers to complete the table cashout procedure or by performing the transaction of cashing out customer as needed.
10.
Ensuring the phone is answered promptly and courteously, following the Telephone Service Essentials.
11.
Responding to customers at pickup counter and drive-thru window; finding order; collecting money for the order; verifying order to customer; and, thanking customers.
12.
Dispatching orders for delivery customers as required to meet the demands of the volume of business, grouping orders by geographical destination and instructing drivers as they arrive and depart which orders to take with them and where to go.
13.
Delivering pizzas as necessary to meet the demands of the business.
14.
Ensuring customers are thanked for their business.
C.Ensures quality ingredients are used to prepare all products.
This includes: 1.
Maintaining Food Safe Temperatures for all ingredients and products.
2.
Ensuring food preparation utensils and food contact surfaces are property cleaned and sanitized.
3.
Ensuring that procedures for receiving, handling and storing ingredients are followed.
4.
Recognizing and correcting any raw ingredients or product problems.
5.
Maintaining inventory levels which assure product freshness and no outages.
6.
Eliminating the potential for cross contamination.
7.
Ensuring that proper procedures are followed to prepare ingredients (dough, sauces, meats, cheeses, and vegetables).
8.
Ensuring salad bar is maintained according to standards of operation (restaurant only).
9.
Personally preparing ingredients as necessary.
D.
Ensures quality products, which includes: 1.
Planning dough, ingredient and product preparation to meet sales volumes and personally preparing these items, as necessary, to meet the demand of the business.
2.
If deemed appropriate by the RGM, performing a product cookability test to verify proper oven and belt speed.
3.
Following proper procedures to process customer orders.
4.
Personally preparing and cooking menu items as required to meet the demands of the volume of business.
5.
Taking every appropriate action, in consultation with the RGM, including driving to another restaurant to pick up product, to resolve outage or potential outage situations.
6.
Maintaining inventory levels which assure product freshness and no outages.
7.
Planning dough, ingredient and product preparation to meet sales volumes and personally preparing these items, as necessary, to meet the demand of the business.
8.
Assuring all products are prepared according to exact specifications, recipes and procedures.
9.
Personally preparing and cooking menu items as required to meet the demands of the volume of business.
E.Ensures that all standards for cleanliness and sanitation are met or exceeded, with particular attention to: 1.
Restrooms.
2.
Table tops; booth backs and seats; and chair seats.
3.
Silverware, plateware, and glassware.
4.
Dining room floors.
5.
Salad bar.
F.Implements new or approved changes in policies, procedures and/or operation standards.
This involves: 1.
Attending training sessions.
2.
Reading "Rollout Guides" or other resources.
3.
Assisting the RGM with training restaurant team members of new procedures or changes.
4.
Participating in crew training and other actions in the restaurant to assure full and correct implementation.
5.
If requested by the RGM, assisting with updating all manuals, resources and job aids as required.
III.PEOPLE A.Maintains positive team member relations and a positive and productive workplace, which involves: 1.
Building relationships with team members based on mutual trust and respect.
2.
Communicating and following the Daland "5 Star" Vision and Core Beliefs.
3.
Promoting teamwork.
4.
Being familiar with benefits available to team members, and referring appropriate questions to the RGM regarding these benefits.
5.
Informing the RGM of all team member grievances.
6.
Performing correct and consistent administration of team member disciplinary procedures, and discussing all recommended discipline with the RGM.
7.
Assuring compliance with various governmental regulations, such as ensuring that all team members are clocked in while working, complying with overtime laws, child labor laws, alcoholic beverage laws, anti-discrimination and anti-harassment laws, FLSA, EEO, etc.
8.
Performing consistent administration of and compliance with Company policies and procedures.
9.
Communicating effectively with the crew and management team.
10.
Assuring team member understanding of the Daland Corporation organization structure and career opportunities within the Company.
B.
Assists the RGM with managing the size and quality of staff.
The following are responsibilities of the RGM, but if requested by the RGM, the Shift Manager may assist with the following: 1.
Planning, recruiting, and hiring to assure a full staff at all times and to assure adequate time for processing MVR's (motor vehicle reports), background checks, etc.
Only the RGM is authorized to hire new team members; and Shift Managers are only permitted to interview applicants if authorized by the RGM.
2.
Continuously recruiting and taking applications from job candidates.
3.
If requested by the RGM, utilizing staffing tools, such as the Pizza Hut Hiring Zone and the team member Assessment; interviewing job candidates; and, checking their references.
4.
If requested by the RGM, making recommendations to the RGM regarding the best qualified candidates.
5.
Complying with Company employment practices and governmental regulations, including EEO, ADA Title I, etc.
C.Assisting the RGM in training newly hired team members and team members preparing for promotions.
This involves: 1.
Following Company training policies and meeting Pizza Hut Training Standards.
2.
Utilizing on-line training, trainer's guides, checklists, job aids, tests and other training resources to assure a thorough job of training.
3.
Using the four step training process of: (1) Preparation (2) Show & Tell; (3) Guided Practice; and (4) Follow-up to assure the trainee can perform all tasks up to required standards prior to being allowed to perform the tasks "solo." D.
Manages team member performance and supervises work.
This includes: 1.Utilizing Coaching for Results, which includes:
- a.Activating team member behavior.
- (1)Providing guidance, direction, and reassurance to all team members.
- (2)Communicating non-negotiable standards of performance to team members.
- (3)Conducting team member meetings, group training sessions and Jump Start meetings.
- (4)Assigning Team members tasks from the Opening, Closing and Maintenance checklist.
- (5)Communicating job assignments for each shift to team members and assuring each team member works their assignment.
- (6)Giving instructions to team members that are clear and assure understanding.
- (7)Assigning team members to breaks.
- (8)Sending team members home early if not needed due to business conditions.
- (9)Calling team members in early, or calling extra team members to work to cover unanticipated surges in business volume.
- (10)Assuring all opening, shift, and closing job duties are completed and performed correctly.
- b.Evaluating team member behavior.
- (1)Observing team member performance each shift.
- (2)Working along side team members and assisting in the performance of their tasks, as needed.=
- (3)Monitoring team member meals and signing team member meal guest checks.
- (4)Ensuring adherence to alcoholic beverage laws of the local community
- (5)Conducting regular, written performance appraisals on all subordinates, using the procedure and forms provided by the Company and within the time specified in compensation plans.
- c.Responding to team member behavior with consequences.
- (1)Taking action (corrective or positive reinforcement) to assure team member performance meets or exceeds standards.
- (2)Providing ongoing counseling that gives praise and recognition to team members for jobs well done; identifies areas of performance needing improvement and methods for improving; and, if required, gives reprimands that are job focused.
2.Handling non-routine occurrences/emergencies and informing the RGM of such occurrences/emergencies.
E.
Assists RGM with developing promotable team members in his/her restaurant and promotable management for Daland.
This includes: 1.
Using Company training programs and resources to prepare candidates for promotions and to assure that the management team is 100% certified in management processes, systems, policies, and procedures.
2.
Making recommendations to the RGM regarding which team members are eligible for promotion to Shift Manager/Leader.
F.
Assists RGM with personnel administration functions, which includes: 1.
Assuring team members complete all required personnel documents such as W-4's, I-9's, Team member Acknowledgment, Arbitration Agreement, Delivery Driver Statement, New Driver Checklist, etc.; and, that these required documents are transmitted to the Home Office.
2.
Documenting required payroll data for team members, including accurate recording of hours; 3.
Managing worker's compensation claims, etc.
in accordance with Company policies and procedures.
4.
Maintaining personnel files on all team members, which includes filing all personnel documents; recording training dates, vacation dates, evaluation dates, pay increases, and absences; etc.
IV.
MARKETING A.Implements marketing programs to increase business.
This includes: 1.
Engaging in positive community/public relations for Pizza Hut.
2.
Providing input for promotional ideas.
3.
Displaying and maintaining Point of Purchase (P.O.P.) and other elements of national, co-op or local marketing programs; 4.
Properly executing authorized marketing programs, including new product tests.
5.
Taking initiative to recommend new opportunities for increasing business.
V.
FACILITIES A.Maintains a quality environment for our customers and team members.
This includes: 1.
Conducting routine Preventive Maintenance on the facility and equipment.
2.
Taking corrective actions pursuant to the RGM's safety inspections.
3.
Advising the RGM regarding non-routine problems and following up to assure such problems are corrected.
4.
Maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in all areas of the restaurant.
5.
Organizing all work space to ensure ease of operation.
6.
Providing a quality work environment that is safe and complies with all OSHA regulations.
7.
Cleaning and organizing refrigeration units.
8.
Ensuring floors are clean and free from obstruction.
9.
Keeping HVAC vents and filters clean.
10.
Ensuring trash is disposed of promptly and according to security procedures.
11.
Ensuring parking lot and grounds are free of trash and debris and taking action to correct deficiencies.
12.
Ensuring all equipment is used according to proper operational procedures.
13.
Keeping restrooms cleaned and stocked.
14.
Keeping food prep areas cleaned and sanitized according to approved procedures.
15.
Ensuring the daily cleaning and maintenance of all equipment.
16.
Correcting any unsafe conditions.
17.
Following up to ensure all Scheduled Maintenance and Daily CM&A items are completed.
VI.
ADMINISTRATION A.Effectively manages time, allocating an appropriate amount to each Key Result Area.
B.Manages all paperwork, documentation, written reports, etc.
and assures these are always submitted on time and that they are accurate, complete and organized.
C.If requested by the RGM, orders inventory items used in the restaurant.
This involves these processes: 1.
Review of the Inventory on Hand is performed.
The Inventory on Hand is compared to the Weekly Ideal Usage, which is obtained from the Product Cost Analysis report, and a determination is made as to the amount of each particular item to order.
The order is then recorded on an order sheet, or is entered into the computer for electronic transfer of order information.
2.
Amount ordered of each item may be adjusted upward or downward based on projections of upcoming sales trends, coupon impact, weather changes or other extra-restaurant environmental changes.
3.
Calls in orders for supplies on the phone, or electronically submits order via computer.
D.If requested by the RGM, conducts weekly inventory of all food, paper and beverage products used in the unit.
This involves these processes: 1.
Physically reviewing and counting the inventory on hand (which involves climbing shelves, bending, kneeling, etc.).
2.
Rearranging inventory to assure proper rotation (first in, first out) and to make it easier to count and control.
3.
Recording amounts of inventory on hand on the inventory form.
E.If requested by the RGM, prepares the weekly labor schedules.
This involves these processes: 1.
Updating Guest Check Comments file in the restaurant computer to assist in forecasting labor hours.
2.
Reviewing Guest Check Comments file and upcoming promotions that may affect sales during the upcoming week.
3.
Forecasting anticipated sales volume by shift, by day and by week.
The forecast is based on knowledge of any outside events that may influence sales such as coupons, promotions, etc.
Particular consideration must be given to how sales are generated--that is, dine-in business contrasted to carry-out business or delivery business.
4.
Updating sales forecasts in the FMS (computer system) based on outside events that may influence sales.
5.
Reviewing requests for days off that have been turned in by team members and when possible allowing for requested days off.
6.
Using experience, past schedules, Black Book information, Guest Check Comments, knowledge of team members' abilities, labor goals, and FMS (computer system) recommended labor schedule to assist in scheduling the proper number of team members each shift to meet sales volume and labor hour guidelines.
7.
Obtaining the RGM's approval of the schedule, then posting the final schedule in accordance with Daland Corporation's policies and procedures.
F.Performs daily accounting procedures.
This includes these processes: 1.
At close of business day requests a sales report from the FMS computer to determine total sales entered into the cash drawers throughout the system.
2.
Any cash paidouts or miscellaneous deposits from the day are verified with what is in the system.
3.
Cash on hand is counted and reconciled against total sales.
4.
Total deposit is calculated, and a deposit is prepared.
5.
Dough waste and PPP waste is documented and calculated on the form provided and filed for use in forecasting future prep levels.
6.
All gift checks are counted and verified against prior counts less current gift check sales on the Gift Check Tracking form.
G.If requested by the RGM, performs weekly accounting procedures.
This includes these processes: 1.
Completing, as required, the Weekly Sales Analysis and analyzing it.
2.
Completing the Weekly Inventory.
3.
Completing the payroll functions.
4.
Analyzing the Daily Business Summary Report to determine performance in key measurement areas.
5.
Preparing the weekly packet for the home office, using the checklist provided to assure all required items are included.
6.
Calling any needed FRS numbers or statistics to the District Manager.
H.Meets all deadlines and assures that subordinates meet their deadlines.
I.Manages all paperwork, documentation, written reports, etc.
and assures these are always submitted on time and that they are accurate, complete and organized.
J.Maintains and updates required files, manuals, and reports.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The "non-essential" functions are routinely performed by the person holding the Shift Manager's position and they are essential to the effective operation of the restaurant.
However, these functions are considered "non-essential" to the position.
The Manager on Duty is then accountable for assuring the delegated functions are correctly performed.
A.Receives and stores inventory items used in the unit.
This involves these processes: 1.
Checking in products as received off delivery vehicles to verify product quality and that amount charged for on the delivery receipt/packing slip is correct when compared to amount received.
Signing the delivery receipt/packing slips for amount of goods received.
2.
Using a two-wheeled hand truck, assists and oversees other employees in proper storage of products.
Weight of items varies.
Generally, more than one person is available to perform this task.
3.
Entering on inventory screen of the computer the amount and cost of each product item received as noted on the delivery receipt/packing slip.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job.
A.Ability to work a minimum of three (3) days and at least 30 hours per week, but must be available to work more than 30 hours per week if necessary due to business necessity.
In addition to having the flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including late nights and weekends.
B.Valid driver's license, insurance and automobile.
Position involves taking large amounts of cash receipts to the bank at different times of the day including at night.
Banks are generally at a distance requiring a person to drive to the bank.
Position may also need automobile to pick up product, make pizza deliveries, etc.
C.Able and willing to travel.
Position requires occasional travel for training, new store openings and meetings, which may be held at a distance from home not feasible to drive daily.
Overnight stays at an out-of-town location may be required during the training sessions, new store opening, and meetings for up to one week at a time.
D.Telephone (cellular or land line) at residence.
There are circumstances that may arise at the restaurant of which the manager must be informed while off duty.
E.Sufficient physical agility to perform the functions of the position.
This includes these processes: 1.
Sufficient physical strength to lift most items used in the operation of the restaurant.
2.
Sufficient communication skills.
Position involves communicating with team members, superiors and customers.
3.
Ability to move at a fairly quick pace and to remain stationary for periods of six to eight hours at a time.
The position requires person to perform all of the above at different times and intervals as needed by the realities of the environment and the position.
F.Ability to maintain a state of self-composure under conditions of stress and anxiety.
Position routinely involves stress resulting from work overload, role ambiguity, conflicting demands from various customers, and team members.
Person in this position must be able to function effectively under these conditions.
G.Previous experience with this Company as a Shift Manager/Leader; or previous restaurant management experience with another Company.
H.Sufficient mental and cognitive ability to perform the calculations and fill in the sales and product tracking forms used by the Company.
Estimate is that ability to read, write and perform arithmetic procedures at the 12th grade level will be sufficient.
I.Ability to perform all of the duties of the hourly team members and supervisors under this person's supervision.
As time and circumstances dictate the person in this position may have to assist or take over the duties of an hourly team member in order to expedite good customer service.
Also necessary in order to train new team members in this function.
J.Ability to communicate effectively with a large variety of persons with diverse backgrounds.
Position is one where incumbent provides direction and supervision to a variety of subordinates with diverse levels of education, differences in ages, and experience.
Must be able to express ideas and concepts to these persons to assure teamwork through organization and leadership.
EQUIPMENT USED: Standard restaurant office equipment such as calculator, telephone, and computer.
"Pizza Wheel".
This is a device with a handle and a round stainless steel blade that is used to cut certain types of pizza dough crusts.
"Rocker Knife".
This is a device about two feet long with a stainless steel handle that extends across the top of a stainless steel blade fashioned in a curve.
It is used to cut certain types of pizzas by placing on the pizza and rocking the blade across the pizza surface.
"Vegetable Chopper".
This is a hand operated mechanical device used to slice whole raw vegetables into smaller pieces for use on the make table.
"Crock".
A generic term used to describe a variety of containers used to hold food items served on a salad bar.
Knives, spoons, spatulas and other common utensils.
"Make Table".
An open topped, refrigerated, compartmented table for the storage of food items used in the preparation of products for customer orders.
Has doors which allow access to interior refrigerated section below the table top where additional food items are stored as back-up for the items stored on top of the table.
"Cut Table".
A stainless steel table where cooked pizzas are cut into slices and where other products are assembled prior to serving them to the customer.
"Oven".
A power driven device operating at high temperatures used to bake food products.
"Automatic Dishwasher".
A mechanical device consisting of: (1) a dirty dish/rinse table, used to rinse and prepare dishes for washing; (2) dishwasher compartment, where dishes are washed with hot water, soap, sanitizing chemical and pressurized water; and, (3) clean dish/drain table, where clean dishes drain, dry and are sorted for storage.
"Dough Proofer".
A metal cabinet heated to approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit, in which panned dough is placed to obtain the correct rise in the dough.
"Three Compartment Sink".
A stainless steel sink, separated into three compartments used to wash, rinse and sanitize all kitchen tools, and smallwares not washed in the automatic dishwasher.
"Pan Gripper".
This is a mechanical device used to grip certain types of pizza pans for purposes of lifting or carrying when they have been heated to a high temperature.
"Portion Cups".
These are pre-measured cups used by Pizza Hut restaurants for portioning cheese and toppings for pizzas.
"Scales".
This is a small table model scale used to weigh and portion ingredients used in the recipes of various products.
"Pan Separators".
These are plastic items, of varying shape, diameter and circumference, used to separate pans filled with dough to protect the dough inside the pan from contamination and to allow pans to be stacked for storage.
"Dough Perforator".
This is a mechanical device consisting of a handle attached to a small wheeled drum that is dotted with metal protrusions.
It is used to perforate certain types of dough prior to topping to prevent formation of bubbles during baking.
"Cutting Board".
This is a hard surface board, rectangular or square in shape, on which pizzas and other food products are cut.
"Reach In".
A refrigerated piece of equipment with doors which open to allow dough or pizza ingredients to be stored inside for easy access.
"Scraper Block".
A device with a stainless steel blade and a wooden handle in a rectangular shape used to cut dough for portioning, and scraping the make table/cut table surfaces off for cleaning.
"Prep Table".
A table about 34 to 36 inches high, with a stainless steel top.
The table is used as a work surface for the preparation of many ingredient items used in the Pizza Hut.
"Kitchen and Dining Utensils".
Such as knives, spoons, spatulas, etc.
"Plates, Bowls, Mugs, Tumblers".
and other items to serve food and beverages to customers.
"Spoon".
A stainless steel device with a long handle and a curved end used for applying sauce to prepared dough.
"Pan".
A round metal device with a raised edge for holding dough prior to topping and baking.
"Walk-in".
A refrigerated compartment of sufficient size to allow the individual to actually walk into the refrigerated compartment to obtain or store perishable items.
Compartment may be sufficiently cold to freeze items.
"Freezer".
A refrigerated box maintained at sufficient cold temperatures so as to freeze items stored inside.
"Ice Machine".
A device that automatically receives water, freezes it, and stores it as ice in an attached storage bin.
"Soda Dispenser" (pop machine).
A device that mixes syrup and carbonated water and dispenses carbonated soft beverage (soda, pop).
"Point of Sale Computer".
Electronic device used in tracking orders, inventory, payroll information.
Contains cash drawer used to make change for customer transactions, track paidouts, delivery orders, dispatching.
"FMS" Field Management System.
Software used on the point of sale computer that provides management information necessary in managing the day to day operations of the restaurant.
Miscellaneous equipment such as a telephone, carry-out boxes and bags, hand towels, etc.
Serving tray, ticket book, bus tub, flatware and other small items.
Note: Many restaurants have additional equipment such as beer boxes, spaghetti magic machine, etc.
PLACES WHERE WORK IS PERFORMED: This work is performed on the employer's premises.
Location of premises may vary throughout the employer's Company.
This job description was developed by observing the work in process and from information provided by the management of Daland Corporation.
Average revenue range: $125,000-$218,000
Overview- Load distance-based revenue: Choose from a variety of loads and lane options, often from dedicated port customers, that offer consistent revenue.
- Haul containers that are drop-and-hook at no charge while operating under Schneider’s authority.
- Get $266 on your second settlement payment after you start doing business with Schneider and $147 each week for the next 22 weeks ($3,500 in lease-on incentives) - limited time availability.
- Possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
- Minimum 6 months of Class A driving experience.
- Obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC) by start date.
- HazMat endorsement required by start date.
- Own or lease one or more tractors that is 2000 or newer, with engine meeting EPA10 emissions requirement and can pass a DOT inspection.
- Live within 50 miles of Houston, TX.
- Additional qualifications apply.
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Additional advantages- Compensation for time spent in orientation.
- Discounts on fuel, tires, maintenance and more through Schneider’s Purchase Power Program.
- Unlimited referral bonuses.
- Tools to help you succeed: Doing business with Schneider means being provided a Samsung tablet you can use inside and outside your cab and having free trailer usage.
- Access to company facilities: Take full advantage of Schneider’s facilities, which provide free parking, free laundry, meal options, exercise equipment and more.
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Compensation details: 125 Yearly Salary
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