Manager South - TX: Austin, College Station, San Antonio, Houston-Surrounding Areas, Lubbock; LA; FL Retail & Wholesale - Sugar Land, TX at Geebo

Manager South - TX: Austin, College Station, San Antonio, Houston-Surrounding Areas, Lubbock; LA; FL

Description:
Ready to have FUN and work for a restaurant where you can be YOURSELF?! Chuy's Restaurants is looking for experienced full-service, high volume restaurant managers.
If you have a passion for authentic, made-from-scratch food and you love people, then Chuy's is the place for you!JOB REQUIREMENTS:
The ideal candidate should have at least 2 - 3 years of restaurant management experience in a full-service, high volume environment.
Chuy's restaurant managers are hard working, busy hands-on managers who care about their employees, their customers and the food! They love our food - and our emphasis on our food culture.
They are proud of our involvement in our communities.
OUR STORY:
Founded in 1982 in Austin, Texas, Chuy's serves made from scratch Tex-Mex cuisine in an eclectic atmosphere full of color and personality.
With our signature touches, from the hand-carved wooden fish swimming from the ceiling, to the hubcaps hanging bright and shiny above your booth, our culture is far from boring and waiting on you to join the FUN!Come have some fun on our time!The South Region includes:
- Austin, TX- College Station, TX- Greater Houston, TX- Lubbock, TX- Midland, TX- San Antonio, TX- Florida - locations vary- Louisiana Recommended Skills Hardworking And Dedicated Passionate Restaurant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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