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What you'll doPosition: Shift Manager

Employment Type: Hourly

Compensation: Starting at $16/hour - Dependent upon skills and experience

Join a company that appreciates and recognizes accomplishments, supports a promote from within philosophy, encourages a work/life balance and treats everyone with respect!

Our best candidate is a results-oriented professional with a strong customer focus!

The Shift Manager is responsible for supporting the Assistant Manager and General by training and leading a team of crew members each shift. Duties include, but are not limited to:

• Training, developing and mentoring staff

• Creating a warm, welcoming work and dining environment

• Monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures

• Maximizing store sales and profit goals

• Maintaining QSC standards

• Ensuring protection of Wendy's brand and assets

• Demonstrating drive for results

• Going above and beyond to serve our guests

Minimum Qualifications (include, but not limited to):

• At least 18 years of age

• High school diploma or equivalent preferred & possess all documents required by state and federal law.

What you can expectBenefits (includes, but not limited to):

• Competitive hourly wage

• Bonuses paid monthly

• Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance

• 401K

• Paid Vacation

• Strong career and salary growth potential

• An excellent support network and promotion from within

• The personalized training, support and tools you need to reach your goals

• Defined career paths for those who pursue a long-term career

• Comprehensive, paid training program, meal discounts, direct deposit and more!

based on relevant work experience

What we expect from youMinimum Qualifications (include, but not limited to):

• At least 18 years of age

• High school diploma or equivalent preferred & possess all documents required by state and federal law.

• Minimum of one (1) year Shift Manager or equivalent experience required (preferred in high volume QSR &/or fast casual concepts)

• Flexibility to work rotating shifts, incl weekends and holidays

• Demonstrated ability to lead and manage your own team in a fast-paced, dynamic environment

• Excellent problem solving and decision making skills, results oriented and customer focused

The Wenspok Companies is a privately owned franchise of Wendy's Restaurants in the USA. We operate 52 Wendy's restaurants between Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska, and California, and employ over 1,300 people! EOE

This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees. Independently owned and operated, Wendy's franchise organizations determine their own compensation, benefits and career programs which may vary from company-owned locations.

FAQ's:

Q) How does Wendy’s structure crew responsibilities?

A) Crew members are cross-trained across order taking, food assembly, and service stations.

Q) Does Wendy’s emphasize speed-of-service roles?

A) Yes, efficiency and order accuracy are key performance expectations.

Q) Are shift changes frequent at Wendy’s?

A) Shift rotations may occur to support peak meal periods.

Q) Does Wendy’s hire specifically for grill operations?

A) Yes, grill-focused roles are available in high-volume locations.

Q) Is teamwork a major performance factor?

A) Yes, Wendy’s evaluates performance based on collaboration and service flow.

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