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Culver's of Shorewood Manager

Job Overview

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Employment Type

Full-time
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Compensation

Hourly
Exact $18.00
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Work Schedule

Flexible
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Benefits

Competitive wages
On-the-job training
free uniforms
Free meals or discounted meals
career opportunities
flexible scheduling
Positive work environment

Job Description

Culver's of Shorewood is part of a renowned family-owned restaurant chain that first opened its doors in 1984 in Sauk City, Wisconsin. Founded by Craig and Lea Culver along with Craig's parents, George and Ruth, Culver's quickly developed a reputation for serving iconic ButterBurgers and rich, creamy Fresh Frozen Custard. The company prides itself not only on its craveable menu but also on its warm, welcoming atmosphere where guests feel genuinely valued and cared for. Known for its focus on quality food and outstanding customer service, Culver's has grown to become a beloved dining destination in communities across the United... Show More

Job Requirements

  • Minimum of 1 year relevant management experience
  • Good communication skills
  • Dependability
  • Ability to lead a team
  • Willingness to work flexible schedules

Job Qualifications

  • Minimum of 1 year relevant management experience
  • Good communication skills
  • Dependability
  • Culver's experience is a plus
  • A genuine smile

Job Duties

  • Provide excellent guest service and hospitality
  • Help prepare and serve delicious food
  • Support great dining experiences for guests
  • Assist team members in a unified workplace
  • Coach team members on best practices for operational excellence

Job Criteria

Experience

Mid Level (3-7 years)


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