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Department Manager Benefits: Quarterly bonuses for hitting company performance targets. Tuition Reimbursement up to $3000/year*, 401k*, Insurance Programs*, Help to receive your High School Diploma*, Local meal discounts, paid breaks and a flexible schedule to meet your personal needs. Pay starting at $17/hour and up depending on experience.

  • Must meet eligibility requirements.
If you are chosen to become a member of our team, you will need an email address and a password that you can remember to easily access crew discounts, schedules, payroll information such as W-2s, pay stubs etc. You will also ned bank account information for direct deposit of your paychecks, Social Security Number/legal work permits and I-9 should you be hired.
  • Applications may be shared with other McDonald's in Cheyenne, Wyoming based on individual restaurant needs.
CLOSED THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS! Department Manager - McDonald's company-owned and independent Owner-Operator restaurants are staffed by great people, and right now we're looking for more of them. People interested in satisfying careers with competitive benefits. People interested in growing and advancing. People with lots to offer. People like you. If you're interested (and we sure hope you are), let's get together.

Managers lead shifts every week, making sure customers get a fast, accurate, friendly experience every visit, but some managers also lead Departments. These managers' responsibilities may include managing assigned systems, like Training, Food Safety, and Inventory Management, setting goals, delegating tasks to their teams, following up and reporting results back to their team and other managers.

The Guest Service Department Manager's responsibilities may include making sure Crew and Managers deliver a great customer experience, that sales promotions are done well, that all service staff are trained in service procedures, and that the Front Counter McCafe and Drive-Thru areas are organized for the best service.

The Kitchen Department Manager's responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant delivers great quality food to customers and fast, that food is always safe, that food cost is controlled, and that all kitchen staff are trained in production procedures, including new items that are added to the menu.

The People Department Manager's responsibilities may include, making sure the restaurant hires qualified crew, trains them well, and schedules them to meet restaurant sales and profit goals. This manager's responsibilities may also include making sure Crew get off to a good start at the restaurant and that they are recognized and motivated throughout their time working there.

This job posting is for a position in a restaurant owned and operated by an independent franchisee, not McDonald's Corporation or McDonald's USA,LCC. This means the independent franchisee, and not McDonald's Corporation or McDonald' USA,LCC is alone responsible for all employment related matters in the restaurant including, among other things, setting any requirements for this job and all decisions concerning hiring, firing, discipline, supervisions, staffing and scheduling. McDonald's Corporation or McDonald's USA,LCC will not receive a copy of any application you submit for this job posting and will have no control over whether you receive an interview and/or are ultimately hired, does not control and is not responsible for the employment policies and practices of independent franchisee, and does not employ independent franchisees' employees.

If you are hired for this job posting, the independent franchisee, and not McDonald's Corporation or McDonald's USA,LCC will be your employee.

This job posting contains some general information about what it is like to work in a McDonald's restaurant, but is not a complete job description. People who work in a McDonald's restaurant perform a number of different tasks every day, and this posting does not list all of the essential functions of the job.

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