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Assistant Restaurant Manager

Franco Manca
Greater London
2 days ago
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About Us

At Franco Manca, we’re not just making sourdough pizza – we’re creating a
movement. Our passion for simple, authentic, and delicious food is at the heart
of everything we do. From our hand-stretched sourdough bases to the finest
seasonal ingredients, every pizza tells a story of quality, care, and
tradition. With nearly twenty years of pizza-making under our belt, we’ve built
a loyal following of pizza lovers across the UK. But we’re more than just pizza
– we’re about people, community, and creating a welcoming space where everyone
feels at home.

What You’ll Do:

  • As an Assistant Manager, you’ll be the
    right-hand person to the Restaurant Manager, helping to steer the team and keep
    things running like clockwork.
  • You’ll support the Manager in leading the
    restaurant, delivering amazing service, and ensuring every pizza that leaves
    the kitchen is a masterpiece.
  • Inspire, coach, and develop the team to be their
    best, creating a fun and supportive environment where everyone thrives.
  • Roll up your sleeves and get stuck in – whether
    it’s managing a busy shift, handling customer feedback or making sure
    everything’s running smoothly behind the scenes.
  • Keep an eye on the numbers, from stock levels to
    staff schedules, ensuring everything balances perfectly.
  • Step up to the plate when the Manager is away,
    taking charge and keeping the Franco Manca magic alive.

 What You’ll Bring to the Role:

  • We’re looking for someone with energy,
    enthusiasm, and a passion for pizza.
  • You’ll have Management or Supervisory experience
    in Hospitality or restaurants, with a knack for creating a brilliant guest
    experience.
  • Be a natural leader, with the ability to
    motivate and inspire your team – even on the busiest days.
  • Love working in a fast-paced environment where
    no two days are the same.
  • Have a sharp focus on the details, ensuring
    quality and consistency in everything we do.
  • Bring a positive attitude, a team-first
    mentality, and a hunger to grow your career with us.

 What You'll Get:

  • A generous share of Tronc
  • A personalised training programme to get
    you up to speed
  • Free yummy pizzas and soft drinks on every shift
  • Free Sourdough bread to cook at home
  • Ongoing personal growth and development with our
    Franco Academy
  • 28 days holiday
  • AXA Employee Assistance Programme with Health
    App
  • A pension scheme to set you up for the future
  • Annual social events
  • Staff discount when dining in any Franco Manca,
    The Real Greek or Super Club Roma restaurants
  • Employee referral scheme – earn from the great
    people you know
  • Opportunities all over the UK to grow your
    career

 If you have the skills & passion to become a Franco Manca
Assistant Restaurant Manager, then hit apply and be part of the pioneers
of Sourdough Pizza!















































































 

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