The Associate Restaurant Manager (ARM) serves as the assistant to the Restaurant General Manager and provides additional management coverage of operating hours and direct supervision of operations in an individual restaurant. Focal points include:
• \tDriving excellence in customer service
• \tMaintaining company standards in product and facility specifications
• \tSupervising food handling procedures and operational processes
• \tExercising basic, shift-to-shift financial control to meet the restaurant profit margin targets
In addition, the ARM assumes full responsibility for specific financial controls, crew training assignments and the screening of prospective employees under the direction of the RGM. The ARM directly performs hands-on operational duties and on an on-going basis trains employees, responds to customer service needs and role models appropriate skills and behaviors in the restaurant.
The candidate for ARM is someone that is considered promotable to RGM within a year and a half of assuming the ARM position. The candidate has demonstrated the leadership skills necessary to become an RGM with continued training and coaching. ARM's that do not show progress towards Individual Development Plan within the first year are subject to demotion or termination.
Benefits
Work Schedule\t\t48 hours per week
KFC Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants for all job openings are welcome and
will be considered without regard to race, gender, age, national origin, color, religion,
disability, military status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local
law. An offer of employment may be contingent upon a satisfactory background check and proof of
employment eligibility. Restaurant-specific positions are available at both corporate and
franchised KFC locations. Those applying for a position with a franchisee or licensee of KFC are
not applying for to work at KFC Corporation or any of its affiliates. Franchisees and licensees
are independent business owners and employers who are responsible for their own employment
practices, including setting their own wage and benefit programs.