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Typical tasks undertaken in this profession: 28
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Monitor compliance with health and fire regulations regarding food preparation and serving, and building maintenance in lodging and dining facilities. |
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Monitor food preparation methods, portion sizes, and garnishing and presentation of food to ensure that food is prepared and presented in an acceptable manner. |
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Count money and make bank deposits. |
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Investigate and resolve complaints regarding food quality, service, or accommodations. |
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Coordinate assignments of cooking personnel to ensure economical use of food and timely preparation. |
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Schedule and receive food and beverage deliveries, checking delivery contents to verify product quality and quantity. |
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Monitor budgets and payroll records, and review financial transactions to ensure that expenditures are authorized and budgeted. |
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Maintain food and equipment inventories, and keep inventory records. |
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Schedule staff hours and assign duties. |
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Establish standards for personnel performance and customer service. |
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Restaurant Manager - from: iCould [UK] Video |
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Note: All salaries are in thousands of euros and refer to annual salaries.
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Restaurant Catering Management
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19 - 40
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Restaurant Manager: 26 - 35
Bar Manager: 26 - 40
Restaurant Supervisor: 19 - 26
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RecruitIreland / Caterassist
Last Updated: June, 2010 |
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The following information is based on the National Skills Bulletin 2012 and displays some useful information about selected occupations, or occupation groups.
Each occupation is examined in terms of its employment profile (based on the data from the Quarterly National Household Survey by the Central Statistics Office (CSO)), recent employment trends and other available indicators on the demand and supply of skills.
Identified shortages are defined in terms of their characteristics, i.e. skill shortage or labour shortage. For more information see the Labour Market Information section of this site.
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| Growth Rate 2007 - 2011 |
This shows the average annual employment growth for the period. May be a guide to future trends |
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+1%
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| Part-time workers |
This shows the percentage of part-time workers in the total employment of an occupation
Total employed in this occupation: 6100 |
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Part-time
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92%
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95%
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37%
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Non-Irish
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66%
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James Sheridan
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"I take a lot of pride in whatever I do. I'm slightly ambitious and always striving for something better" |
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Cosmin Tudor
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"The most rewarding event in my careers so far has been the satisfaction of having my first restaurant" |
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Lisa Berry
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"It is cool to have the opportunity to further my education - I am currently completing a course through The National College of Ireland" |
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Marie Kinsella-White
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"I am hard working, conscientious and have the ability to recognise and develop talent." |
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