District Manager/Area Manager
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Dunkin' | High Performance Hospitality
El Cajon, CA (In Person)
$107,500 Salary, Full-Time
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District Manager/Area Manager Dunkin' | High Performance Hospitality - 3.3 El Cajon, CA Job Details Full-time $95,000 - $120,000 a year 11 hours ago Qualifications Cost management Operational cost reduction Bakery Conducting community outreach projects Spanish Succession planning Food safety management Quality assurance within food and beverage industry Operations management Inventory management Quick service & fast food restaurant Sales analysis Identifying new business opportunities Merchandising Staff scheduling Remodeling Employee retention English Managing hospitality teams Cost control Performance management Sales data analysis Team development Hiring Driver's License Team management Driving Profit & Loss statement Cash management Equipment maintenance Full Job Description About the Role The District Manager is the multi-unit operator responsible for delivering profitable growth, brand execution, and people development across an assigned portfolio of quick-service restaurants. This leader owns area-level profit and loss performance, identifies operating opportunities, reviews store performance with each restaurant team, and turns data into action plans that improve sales, service, staffing, food quality, and profitability. In a Southern California QSR environment, the DM must be equally comfortable coaching in the dining room, analyzing P&L results, solving drive-thru bottlenecks, and building a bench of managers who can execute during high-volume dayparts. What You Will Own Own area-level P&L performance across assigned restaurants, including sales, labor, food cost, controllable expenses, waste, cash accountability, and profitability goals. Identify store-by-store opportunities through routine restaurant visits, P&L reviews, scorecards, guest feedback, speed-of-service data, staffing analysis, and brand audits. Review performance with General Managers and store teams, set clear action plans, and follow up consistently until operational gaps are closed. Drive sales growth through local store marketing, promotional execution, daypart focus, upselling, catering/community outreach where applicable, and one-mile trade-area activation. Hold restaurants accountable for food quality, freshness, cleanliness, hospitality, drive-thru speed, order accuracy, and guest satisfaction scores. Ensure stores execute Dunkin' and/or QSR brand standards, operational procedures, window readiness, seasonal launches, merchandising, and required store communications. Coach GMs and ADMs on labor scheduling, staffing levels, hiring discipline, training routines, performance management, and succession planning. Partner with franchisee leadership and support teams on maintenance issues, equipment uptime, eSupport tickets, remodel/readiness needs, and health/safety priorities. Support manager hiring, promotion, discipline, termination recommendations, and bench development in partnership with HR and senior operations leadership. Lead with urgency during staffing shortages, guest escalations, weather/traffic disruptions, equipment failures, inspections, or other store emergencies. How Success Will Be Measured Area sales growth, comparable-store sales performance, and promotional execution. Restaurant-level profitability, labor control, food cost control, waste reduction, and cash/deposit accuracy. Drive-thru speed, service times, order accuracy, GSS/guest feedback, and complaint resolution trends. Food safety, cleanliness, brand audit, window readiness, and health department performance. Manager retention, bench strength, training completion, and readiness of GM/ADM successors. Consistent store visit cadence, action-plan follow-up, and visible leadership presence across the market. What We Are Looking For 5+ years of restaurant operations leadership, with multi-unit QSR, coffee, bakery, drive-thru, or high-volume foodservice experience strongly preferred. Demonstrated ability to read and act on P&L statements, labor reports, inventory trends, sales dashboards, and operational scorecards. Strong coaching style with the ability to lead through General Managers, build accountability, and improve performance without losing team engagement. Experience managing local store marketing, new product launches, labor scheduling, inventory controls, cash controls, and brand standards. Working knowledge of California restaurant operations, wage-and-hour sensitivity, food safety expectations, and health department readiness. Comfortable using POS, back-office reporting, scheduling, inventory, learning, and ticketing/eSupport systems. Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, acceptable driving record, and willingness to travel daily between restaurants. Bilingual English/Spanish is helpful in many Southern California restaurant teams, but not required.
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In 1950, Bill Rosenberg opened the first Dunkin' Donuts shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Dunkin' Donuts licensed the first of many franchises in 1955. It is now the world's leading baked goods and coffee chain, serving more than 3 million customers per day. Dunkin' Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. We are a locally owned and operated Dunkin' Donuts franchise, with a fast-paced, high energy environment where you get to interact with loyal customers every day. Join our team today! You are applying for work with a franchisee of Dunkin' Donuts, not Dunkin' Brands, Inc. or any of its affiliates. Any information you submit will be provided solely to the franchisee. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees.Similar remote jobs
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