Job of the Week: Wagamama in Ealing Broadway is looking for a Front of House Manager

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The role is full-time paying £9.60p/h
The role is full-time paying £9.60p/h

FOLLOWING the return of indoor dining last month, lots of restaurants in Ealing reopened their doors to the public.

That has also meant a lot of new job vacancies, which you can find on our Jobs section.

Our top pick for this week is working as a Front of House Manager at Wagamama in Ealing Broadway.

The perfect candidate will be:

• A leader who cares passionately about creating a positive place for guests and colleagues.

• A true expert in service, with exceptional food knowledge, who uses this to lead, engage and inspire the team.

• Always looking for opportunities to drive the performance of the restaurant and contribute to amazing results.

• Make sure all Wagamama food safety, along with health and safety standards are met throughout the shifts.

• Know how to deal effectively with guest feedback in the moment.

• Caring for their team, helping the manager to train, support and develop them to be the best they can be, ultimately supporting a strong talent pipeline.

• Already have some brilliant management experience behind them and be chomping at the bit to drive their career forwards.

The role is full-time, paying £9.60p/h excluding tips.

A free meal will be provided on every shift, along with a 30% discount in all Wagamama restaurants for a party of up to four.

To apply, click HERE.

     

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