Supervises a shift operation in a food activity operation. This position requires associate to be friendly and passionately focused on delivering a personalized customer experience. Actively communicates/promotes the benefits of the Military Star Credit Card to customers in order to drive sales growth and increase customer loyalty.
Job Qualifications
Six months of restaurant or related food service operations experience. Or Successful completion of NBFF training or the Exchange Restaurant Operations Management Academy (ROMA).
If a sufficient number of qualified candidates do not apply, the minimum qualifications may be lowered without reposting.
Additional Qualifications/Requirements
MISAWA PIZZA HUTREGULAR PART TIME, 20-34 HOURS/WEEKSCHEDULE: ROTATING SHIFTS BETWEEN 0800-2100, INCLUDING WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS.
**Valid Driver's License Required**
SOFA RELATED REQUIREMENTS/ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS: Applications will be accepted from all locally available U.S. citizens who do not have dual Japanese and U.S. citizenship. U.S. citizens who have either permanent or temporary Japanese residency (i.e. “zairyu card” holders) will be required to have their Japanese residency status cancelled as a condition of being employed in an Exchange U.S. payroll position that results in the applicant having “SOFA status” under Article I.(b) of the U.S. – Japan Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). With “SOFA status” the selectee will be exempt from Japanese taxes on income earned from the Exchange, enjoy duty-free purchase privileges at the Exchange and Commissary as well as other benefits arising from having “SOFA status.” Having “SOFA status,” however, also means the selectee will represent the United States in Japan in a quasi-Ambassadorial role. The selectee will thus need to ensure that they consistently conduct themselves in a manner that does not reflect negatively on the United States, the United States Forces, Japan, or the Exchange. That in turn means that the selectee will be held accountable for off-base misconduct – and in particular off-base criminal misconduct. The selectee must understand and accept that while the facts of each case that arises will be reviewed individually, off-base criminal misconduct will often result in separation for cause.