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Click HERE to Apply! Job Title - Restaurant Shift Leader/Hardee's NOW HIRING EXCEPTIONAL RESTAURANT SHIFT LEADERS If you are passionate about making a difference for our guests and our team members, every single day, can manage and motivate team members through positive and respectful leadership, strive to exceed company standards in service to guests, food quality, food safety, and cleanliness and recognize your team members for a job well-done. You are just what we are looking for. If this is you then COME JOIN OUR AMAZING TEAM, make new friends, develop your career skills and have fun. Great pay, benefits and opportunity for advancement. Who Are We? Boddie-Noell is a family owned Christian based company and is the largest franchisee of Hardee’s restaurants in the United States. Our purpose is to use the resources of our company to provide opportunities for our people and be a positive influence on people’s lives wherever and whenever we can. What is our Team Approach? Our managers do not manage from a distance but instead alongside crew employees in order to be more effective, resolve guest complaints, maintain product quality, and fix any problems as they arise. Working alongside other crew members allows our managers to teach others and lead by example. What Will You Do? POSITION SUMMARY Train for the position of Shift Leader to operate the restaurant in the absence of the Senior/General Manager. Assist in achieving sale growth through maintaining the highest standard in quality, service, and cleanliness with constant focus on profitability and achieving operating standards. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS To train in the essential functions of a Shift Leader which include the following: Supervise shifts and maintain the company standards for quality, service, and cleanliness. Train and develop crew under the direction of management. Maintain a cooperative, harmonious working relationship with management and crew. Assist with crew member duties as needed. Conduct crew meetings prior to shift, as needed, to discuss operations procedures, promotions, safety, security, training, etc. Manage labor cost to meet company standard. Control inventory to meeting company GAP standard. Maintain reports and records based on company standards and in compliance with state and federal regulations. Maintain building and equipment using proper operating, cleaning, and preventive maintenance procedures. Responsible for all cash when in charge of a shift including bank deposits. Ensure that cash procedures are followed. Ensure personal appearance meets company standard and displays professionalism at all times. Ensure all HR, sanitation, safety, and security policies and procedures are recognized and enforced to provide a safe and compliant environment for all when in charge of the shift. Consistently exhibit the actions/behaviors which best demonstrate BNE’s Vision and Values; perform other tasks as directed by management; and at all times represent Boddie-Noell Enterprises, Inc. as a professional in every aspect of performance. * Note: BNE will make reasonable accommodations as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please also refer to the Company’s ADA job description for a more detailed discussion of essential job functions, physical demands, and other job requirements. What Will You Need? Must be 18 years or older Must meet Physical demands required of the role Must be able to lead, recognize, and train successful talent 1 year of shift management experience Ability to pass background check and drug screen Preferably Valid Driver's License Love working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment Consistent and reliable Cheerful and Positive attitude Values teamwork Loves serving and helping others What is in it for You? Now Paying Weekly Fun & Flexible Work Environment Paid Training 401K Vacation, Sick, Bereavement pay Discounted Meals During Shift Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Opportunity to Advance Competitive Pay – Along with a competitive paycheck, you will work in a nurturing environment where you will learn valuable business and people skills. Workplace Caring Culture - We've created a culture of family and team that exist in each of our restaurants. Our treatment of employees is well known in the restaurant field where we enjoy some of the best retention of long-term employees in the industry. Helping Hands - Employee assistance fund that provides financial help to Boddie-Noell employees in time of need. Corporate Chaplains - Offers care to employees with personal and professional life issues. *Veterans and those with previous military experience are encouraged to apply! EOE Boddie-Noell Enterprises, Inc., an independent franchisee of Hardee's Restaurants LLC Today we own and operate more than 345 Hardee’s restaurants across four states (North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina and Kentucky), making us the largest Hardee’s franchise operator in the United States. Boddie-Noell’s humble beginnings go back to 1962 when brothers Mayo and Nick Boddie and their uncle Carleton Noell opened their first Hardee’s restaurant in Fayetteville, NC. Over the next several decades – through hard work and focus – the Boddies continued to open Hardee’s throughout North Carolina, Virginia and beyond. Hardee’s remains our foundation and our flagship. We have always provided growth opportunities for our people. We are committed to providing great customer service, product quality and creative innovation — we created the famous Hardee’s Made From Scratch Biscuit and Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders.

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