Shift Manager Yuma

Shift Manager

Full Time • Yuma
Shift Manager – Slim Chickens

Location: Arizona | Type: Part-Time | Shifts: Day / Evening 
Restaurant Style: Fast, Fresh, Southern-Inspired Quick-Service

 

Slim Chickens Is Taking Over Arizona – And We Want YOU!

We’re not just opening restaurants—we’re building a brand. Slim Chickens is spreading across the U.S., and now we’re bringing our crispy, crave-worthy chicken and Southern hospitality to Arizona. Want to lead from the front? This is your shot to grow with a brand that’s all about real food, real people, and real opportunities.

 

Are You Ready to Lead in the Fast Lane?

We’re looking for ambitious, high-performing leaders to take charge. This isn’t just another shift manager job—this is your chance to build a career, lead a fast-moving team, and take on real leadership responsibility in a high-growth brand.

We’re not here to go through the motions—we’re here to set a new standard for fast-casual chicken. As a Shift Manager at AZ Slims, you’ll be expected to think fast, lead hard, and deliver an exceptional guest experience—every shift, no excuses.

 

Your Role — What You’ll Own:

 Create Exceptional Guest-Experiences

  • Drive a culture where every guest matters, every time
  • Anticipate problems before they happen, fix them fast when they do
  • Keep your team locked in on delivering exceptionally fast, friendly, accurate service
 Lead a Team That Thrives on Accountability

  • Train, coach, and develop a performance-driven crew
  • Communicate with clarity, confidence, and urgency
  • Take feedback seriously—and give it when it counts
Own the Shift, Lead the Hustle

  • Step up and own the performance of your shift from open to close
  • Set a relentless pace for quality, speed, and service
  • Use real-time feedback and performance metrics to push the team forward.
 

What You Bring:

  • 6 months - 2 years of fast-paced leadership experience (leading 15+ team members)
  • Someone who doesn’t flinch under pressure
  • Comfortable leading from the front and challenging others to do the same
  • A leader who sets the bar high and keeps it there
  • Flexible availability (we move fast, and need you to as well)
  • Committed to growth—both your own and your team’s
 

What You’ll Gain:

  • Competitive pay plus performance-based bonuses — reward for your hard work and results!
  • Join a family-oriented company dedicated to your personal and professional growth.
  • Employee discounts on our delicious menu.
  • Paid time off to recharge.
  • Advancement opportunities
 

Ready to Take on the Challenge?

Step into a leadership role where every day brings new opportunities to make an impact. Join us and be a part of a team that’s passionate about delivering exceptional experiences. Apply now — let’s grow together!

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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Benefits

Quick-paced and engaging work environment
Great Pay
Extensive benefits packages
Personal and professional growth opportunities
Discounted meals