Operating Partner WHATABURGER 1310 - 13341 I-20

Operating Partner

Full Time • WHATABURGER 1310 - 13341 I-20
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement
Whataburger Family: Who we are

People make the difference at Whataburger—Family Members take pride in their work, take care of each other, and love serving our customers. At Whataburger, you will work for a brand and legacy that fills you with pride, on a team that cares about helping you learn and grow, and belong to a family that loves winning together. Join the Whataburger Family and we’ll work together to instill values and skills that will serve you well no matter where your journey leads you.

Restaurant High Performing Teams: How we deliver Family Member Experience, Operations Excellence, and Customer Experience

Restaurant High Performing Teams, (RHPT), are groups of Family Members who share a common vision, goal, and approach to work. They collaborate, challenge, and hold each other accountable to deliver the Whataburger experience to each other and our customers using the six Restaurant High Performing Team Characteristics; Coaching, Communication, Engagement, Empowerment, Recruiting, and Rewards and Recognition.

Operating Partner: How you bring value

At Whataburger, our Operating Partners direct and develop a strong team to drive operational excellence in their restaurant. Operating Partners report to the Area Manager. Operating Partners are coaches and mentors who provide development opportunities for their teams. They lead and supervise all aspects of the Family Member experience in our restaurants, from talent management to recruitment to training and promotion of current Family Members. Operating Partners inspire Family Members to deliver and succeed, and they create action plans based on performance data and financial goals. Operating Partners ensure that operations are always clean, safe, and in the customer's eye, "ready for business."

REQUIREMENTS: Typical minimum requirements to perform the job.
AGE:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
Education
  • High school diploma/GED or equivalent work experience
  • Experience and Demonstrated Behaviors
  • 3-5 years’ experience in the restaurant industry preferred
  • Previous experience in a restaurant leadership position preferred
  • Demonstrated intermediate to advanced level of ability to communicate, influence, and negotiate decisions while motivating assigned staff
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment
  • Demonstrated ability to observe and coach
  • Demonstrated ability to encourage open communication
  • Demonstrated ability to engage others in a team environment
  • Demonstrated ability to empower Managers and team members
  • Demonstrated ability to recognize and reward positive contributions by restaurant Family Members
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint preferred
  • Strong general knowledge of the organization and its functions
  • Strong general knowledge of working practices, procedures, and techniques
  • Intermediate to advanced understanding of budgetary concepts and procedures
  • Intermediate to advanced ability to delegate projects and get work done through others
  • Intermediate to advanced understanding of performance review process
  • Ability to prepare and present ideas and recommendations to colleagues, managers, and direct reports with ample notice and preparation
Professional Certifications
  • Food Safety Certification (may vary based on city, county, and state requirements)
  • Food Handler’s Certification
Working Conditions/Travel Requirements
  • Must be available and work the necessary time to satisfactorily fulfill job responsibilities
  • Must be able to report to work timely and as required by operational/business needs
  • Must be able to work a full-time schedule and be able to work all shifts based on operational needs of the restaurant
  • Must be able to travel occasionally, both locally and long distances (including air travel) to work sites, meeting sites, and other locations
  • Working conditions exist to satisfactorily fulfill job responsibilities
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license, submit to releasing a Motor Vehicle Record that adheres to the Whataburger standards, and maintain current automobile liability at minimum levels in their state of residence
Physical Requirements
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. on occasion
  • Must be able to stand during entire shift
  • Must be able to reach, bend, stoop, lift, shake, stir, pour, carry, and push on occasion
  • Must be able to read (orders on tickets, menu board, receipts, etc.)
  • Frequent contact/immersion of hands in water, cleaning and sanitation solutions, meat products, poultry products, seafood, and produce items
  • Frequent washing of hands
  • Must be able to use computers, telephones, and office equipment
Compensation: $16.00 - $17.00 per hour

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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DKT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

TEAM MEMBER HOURLY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS


*Health Insurance – Minimum Essential Coverage – 60 day waiting period

*401K Retirement – Eligible after one year of service

*Vacation Pay – Eligible after one year of service
MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS


*Health Insurance – 60 day waiting period

*Dental – 60 day waiting period

*Vision – 60 day waiting period

*Long/Short Term Disability – 90 day waiting period

*401K Retirement – Eligible after one year of service

*Vacation Pay – Eligible after one year of service

*Sick/Personal Time – Eligible after one year of service

*Bonus Pay – Monthly if eligible