General Manager Restaurant Jaguar Bolera Raleigh

General Manager Restaurant

Full Time • Jaguar Bolera Raleigh
Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
Jaguar Bolera is the perfect culmination of tradition and innovation, an inspired collaboration between culinary enthusiasm, self-guided imbibing and entertainment, and a custom, curated approach to crafting eating, drinking and gaming experiences for the entire group. 
 
The menu interlaces woodfire-cooked fare from the American South with the brilliance of traditional Mexican cuisine - territories historically inhabited by the Jaguar. “Bolera” is the Spanish word for bowling alley, nodding to the concepts full-length bowling lanes and duckpin balls and pins. The 20,000 sq foot venue has multiple stations for self-serve custom brews, craft cocktails, and keg wines. 
 
Jaguar Bolera is looking for a high level, dynamic leader to fill the role of Restaurant General Manager. 
 
Who You Are:
A highly organized role model, connecting multiple departments in the most productive way to drive performance. You are both guest and team member driven and provide the highest level of leadership in demonstrating genuine care, quality engagement and interaction at every touch point.

You are results oriented and financially driven, and ensure standards are always in place. You analyze financials, prioritize actions associated and create quality plans for the team to execute to support predictability in results. 

What You Do:
  • Lead, organize and oversee a team of professionals that deliver quality food, beverage and entertainment experiences in a 75,000 square foot venue. 
  • Develop and execute productive, thoughtful and impactful plans that prioritize actions and focus that aligns with performance expectations.
  • Curate and develop long-standing, sustainable talent that can deliver on the brand standards of product and service through effective hiring, training, scheduling and daily team engagement. 
  • Be the face of the Eatertainment venue, committed to time and presence in the dining and gaming space to ensure quality guest interactions. 
  • Analyze, manage, and drive financial performance consistent with brand standards and expectations. 
  • Be responsible for managing the flow of the guest experience, team member experience and facilities maintenance to ensure we meet expectations on the P&L.

Your Experience Has:
  • 7+ years in a general management position for an operation that has multiple revenue centers and is guest facing.
  • Direct oversight and organization of a team of 10+ managers/supervisors, and understand how to guide and manage a sales team to drive top line sales.
  • Oversight of 100+ team members with a track record that demonstrates sustainability and low turnover in multiple departments.
  • 7+ years in detailed P&L management, cost management, financial planning, forecasting, and strategic budgeting.
  • Retail & sales management, ideally with exposure to an F&B component and/or gaming component. 

If creating emotional connections through customized engagement, quality execution, and consistency in experiences is part of your foundation and core, please apply.
Compensation: $100,000.00 - $144,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Jaguar Bolera Benefits:

Innovative Environment
Be part of a team that's not just pushing boundaries but rewriting the rulebook for the next generation of entertainment seekers.
Growth Opportunities
Camp Pickle is not just a workplace; it's a platform for your professional growth. We invest in our team, providing training and development opportunities that align with your ambitions.
Collaborative Culture
Join a family of like-minded individuals who value teamwork, creativity, and a shared passion for delivering exceptional experiences.
Competitive Pay
Your talent deserves recognition. At Camp Pickle, we offer competitive pay that reflects your skills and dedication. Your success is our success, and we believe in compensating you accordingly.