• Drive financial performance through disciplined labor control, revenue protection, cost awareness, and service quality.
• Monitor daily sales, labor, covers, average check, discounts, voids, comps, gratuities, service charges, and payment activity.
• Ensure cash handling, credit card processing, gift cards, house accounts, and payment procedures are properly followed.
• Review revenue trends and collaborate with leadership on pricing, promotions, events, menu strategy, and revenue opportunities.
• Protect the business from unnecessary discounts, revenue leakage, poor documentation, and uncontrolled service recovery.
• Maintain appropriate cost controls without compromising guest experience, food quality, safety, or brand standards.
POS, PMS, Systems, and Reporting Discipline
• Ensure proper use of POS systems, payment systems, reservation systems, and reporting tools.
• Ensure guest room charges, guest checks, service charges, tips, discounts, voids, and end-of-day reports are accurate and properly documented.
• Maintain access controls and protect confidential guest, employee, and financial information.
• Ensure managers and staff are properly trained on systems relevant to their roles.
• Review daily reports and ensure errors are corrected promptly.
• Coordinate with hotel and corporate leadership when POS, PMS, payment, or reporting issues affect operations.
Human Resources, Hiring, Training, and Team Culture
• Lead hiring, onboarding, training, coaching, scheduling, and performance management for restaurant and service team members.
• Ensure staffing decisions align with approved staffing plans, business levels, and company standards.
• Maintain a fair, respectful, and professional workplace where employees are held accountable and treated consistently.
• Ensure employees receive proper training in service standards, safety, food handling, alcohol service, cash handling, guest interaction, and company policies.
• Address performance concerns promptly through coaching, documentation, retraining, or escalation as appropriate.
• Monitor morale, turnover, workload, scheduling balance, and team communication to maintain a stable and productive work environment.
Cleanliness, Maintenance, and Inspection Readiness
• Maintain the restaurant in a clean, organized, and inspection-ready condition.
• Ensure daily walkthroughs are completed and deficiencies are assigned, corrected, and rechecked.
• Ensure health department, fire safety, alcohol service, and company inspection requirements are followed.
• Protect the physical condition, appearance, and reputation of the outlet through consistent upkeep and accountability.
Safety, Security, and Risk Management
• Ensure the outlet operates safely and follows company safety procedures, emergency procedures, and incident reporting standards.
• Ensure accidents, injuries, guest incidents, intoxication concerns, property damage, theft, and security issues are reported and documented promptly.
• Proactively identify operational risks and take corrective action before issues escalate.
Reputation, Sales Support, and Business Development
• Support the growth of the restaurant through strong guest experiences, local reputation, events, private dining, and repeat business.
• Identify opportunities to improve restaurant visibility, guest engagement, social reputation, and community presence.
• Ensure the team understands current promotions, events, offerings, and guest service expectations.
Physical and Operational Requirements
• Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout the restaurant for extended periods.
• Ability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, private events, and peak service periods based on business needs.
• Ability to lift, push, pull, or carry up to 25–50 lbs. occasionally using safe lifting practices.
• Ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure while maintaining a calm, professional, guest-focused leadership presence.
• Ability to communicate clearly with guests, employees, vendors, and ownership.
GM Experience Required: 2 years+