The Unit Manager at Papa John's is the top leader responsible for all daily restaurant operations, ensuring every customer enjoys a superior experience and the team is motivated to deliver the best quality pizza consistently.
Qualifications:
Proven capability to excel in a high-volume, performance-focused setting while cultivating an upbeat and motivating workplace
Exceptional management skills and a genuine commitment to coaching and elevating diverse team members
Requires dependable transportation for store travel, banking duties, and attendance at all mandated meetings
Demonstrated proficiency in controlling costs and analyzing financial data to enhance the unit's financial health
Minimum of three years' experience managing restaurant operations, ideally within a dynamic, quick-service environment
Benefits:
Seize this opportunity to drive significant change with a competitive salary package and an incentive program tied directly to the unit's success!
Responsibilities:
As the Unit Manager, you are the primary driver for maintaining Papa John's commitment to world-class hospitality and outstanding product standards
Supervise and cultivate staff through mentorship, constructive feedback, and thorough training to consistently uphold all company procedures and quality benchmarks
Ensure the location strictly adheres to all corporate regulations, local ordinances, and stringent food safety protocols, creating a secure and hygienic environment for all
Direct all inventory functions, including precise ordering, managing stock levels, and implementing controls to minimize waste and prevent discrepancies
Design and implement operational plans focused on achieving key targets for guest satisfaction, product excellence, and overall financial viability
Oversee the unit's financial performance, which includes budgeting, forecasting revenue, and managing the unit's profit and loss (P&L) statement
FAQ's:
Q) Does Papa John’s hire for production-focused kitchens?
A) Yes, roles focus on pizza assembly and oven operations.
Q) Are delivery and in-store roles separated?
A) Yes, responsibilities differ by position.
Q) Are online orders a major part of daily volume?
A) Yes, most orders are received digitally.
Q) Do employees manage rush-based production flow?
A) Yes, kitchens operate in timed production cycles.
Q) Is night-shift availability common?
A) Yes, late-evening shifts are frequently staffed.