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Shift Leader

Paw-Paw's Catfish House Paw-Paw's Catfish House Bastrop, TX Bastrop, TX Full-time Full-time $15 - $17 an hour $15 - $17 an hour Job Type:
Full-time- This hourly amount also comes with paid overtime, bonuses and paid vacation.
Must be available all day Wednesday and Thursday through Sunday pm shifts.
Days off are Monday and Tuesday.
Paw-Paw's Catfish House in downtown Bastrop is looking for a full time Shift Leader/ Assistant Manager.
Must be available nights and weekends.
Looking for someone with at least 1 year management or shift leader experience in the restaurant business.
Restaurant managers run and assist the employees during the shift.
They direct other employees through their daily routines and interact with customers to make sure that they have a satisfactory experience.
Managers act as quality control, ensuring customer satisfaction through training employees properly and adhering to company policy.
Our managers make sure employees perform a variety of tasks, from preparing the food, stocking supplies, serving, charging people for their food, handling cash, credit cards, cleaning tables and counters, resetting tables, greeting customers and answering questions.
We are a small family owned restaurant that treat our team like family.
We pay competitive depending on experience.
Our ideal candidate would be a fun leader that inspires the team each and every day.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$15.
00 - $17.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 - 45 per week
Benefits:
Employee discount Paid time off Paid training Experience level:
1 year Restaurant type:
Casual dining restaurant Shift:
Evening shift
Experience:
Management:
1 year (Preferred) License/Certification:
Food Handler Certification (Required) TABC Certified (Required) Shift availability:
Night Shift (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Bastrop, TX 78602:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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