Job ID: 2024-19347 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Food Services and Dining
Overview
The Operations Manager (Retail) is responsible for providing working leadership in the daily operations of all food and beverage offerings in all retail establishments. The manager must ensure proper staffing and focus on service, operating efficiencies, and maintain guest satisfaction levels in accordance with Campus Dining standards in order to deliver the highest quality service to all of the University community.
A full job description will be furnished prior to interview. Please note that a cover letter is encouraged.
Responsibilities
General Operations: · Involved in purchasing, receiving inventory, and distribution of food and non-food products for retail venues.
· Ensure proper inventory, billing, payroll, cash handling, and other business office procedures are effectively and efficiently implemented in compliance with university policies and procedures.
· Maintains standards for service levels and hospitality at all times, with special attention to signage, digital signage, set up, and preparedness at opening and closing of operations. Ability to deliver a consistent high standard service experience.
· Monitors customer satisfaction through table touching, being present on the floor during functions, focus groups, and responding to customer inquiries. Develops and maintains client relations.
· Drives innovation for retail operations by conducting research on global food trends, retail trends, food marketing, and conscious eating habits to support expansive multi-dimensional retail experience that supports the community by providing variety.
· Supports all Retail Operations and Tiger Refreshments, as required.
Team & Training: · Provides guidance and feedback to the associates. Supervises union employees to ensure compliance with the collective bargaining unit agreement and adherence to University policies and procedures. Administers performance appraisals; counsels and disciplines employees as required.
· Provides continual positive leadership to motivate and engage the team. Ensures associates ideas are heard and solutions are provided.
· Responsible for the hiring process of production associates, proper on-boarding, training.
· Ensures efficient and effective staffing levels. Establish baseline expectations for associates and provides guidance and feedback.
· Assists with planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, scheduling, and delegating responsibility to the staff, ensuring the goals and objectives of the operation are met on a daily basis.
· Must be effective at listening to, understanding, and clarifying concerns and issues raised by team members and guests.
· Attends and assist in coordinating meetings/trainings as required.
Food & Work Place Safety: · Maintains high level of food safety and sanitation standards. Provides training (to include safe and proper equipment handling) and supervision to all staff for these standards. Maintains quality facilities through regular inspections of dining facilities.
· Ensures compliance with all state, local, and university food safety, work place safety, and HACCP policies and procedures. Ensures a safe work environment through addressing safety concerns to eliminate safety hazards; investigates and reports incidents, enforces safety work rules and procedures, chairs the unit safety committee, and works with EHS to provide training programs.
· Assists students and guests with food allergies and special needs.
Other: · Monitors systems for controlling costs.
· Supports and takes leadership in the departmentâ™s sustainability and wellness initiatives.
· Supports Campus Dining events as needed.
· Collaborates with colleagues in Campus Venue Services on day-to-day operations and large scale events.
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