Whataburger Operating Partner Scottsboro

Whataburger Operating Partner

Full Time • Scottsboro
Job Description:
 
The Operating Partners role is essential to produce quality products, world class customer experiences, and team member retention. As an Operating partner you will be leading a multi-million dollar business and a team of over 70 people.  Your goal is to ensure highest customer experience through leading operational excellence.  The restaurant’s success will depend on your ability to lead your team and provide customer experiences that generate revenue.

Company Overview

MWB is a privately owned franchisee of the Whataburger family. We will build & operate, at least 30 stores in North Alabama. Our fast paced growth means rapid growth potential for your career.
We seek the best of the best to operate our restaurants. Our high performance team serves fresh, made-to-order breakfast and burgers 24/7.
Come join us in serving communities a burger so big and delicious they have to say "What-A-Burger"!

Job Summary

As Operating Partner at MWB Whataburger, you’ll put your professional and personal skills to work as you manage an entire restaurant. You’ll be responsible for bringing the most out of the Managers, Team Leaders, and Team Members who work for you as they deliver world class customer experiences on a daily basis.

Responsibilities
 
  • Think strategically about problem solving for a multimillion dollar operation
  • Be passionate about hiring, developing, and retaining great employees 
  • Lead by example with integrity to create a safe and trusting workplace culture
  • Have an ownership mentality for the restaurant and the local community
  • Create world class customer experience for both guests and family members
  • Ability to effectively manage entire restaurant team- from managers to team members
  • Manage all aspects of the business
  • Maintain restaurant cleanliness and culture that lives up to MWB and our brand standards

Qualifications

  • Ownership Mentality
  • Entrepreneurial Spirit
  • Lifelong Learner

Benefits/Perks

  • Clear Career Growth Opportunities
  • Leadership Development Programs
  • Schedule Flexibility
  • Quarterly Bonus Program
  • Online access to your schedule 
  • Time Off Benefits
  • Service Awards
  • Healthcare and Life Insurance Benefits
  • 401 (k) Savings Plan
  • Discounted Meals
  • Scholarship Program
  •  Whataburger Family Foundation (Hardship Grant Assistance)
Compensation: $55,000.00 - $110,000.00 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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BENEFITS

Flexible Schedule
Healthcare and Life Insurance (Team Leader and above)
Paid Time Off (Team Leader and Above)
Quarterly Bonus Program (Manager and Above)
401k
Discounted Meals
Scholarship Program