General Manager

Celebration Station

Mesquite, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Acquisition Integration, Benchmarking, Billing, Brand Marketing (Branding), Budgeting, Cadence, Catering Services, Child and Youth Services, Coaching, DNA, Food Safety, Food and Beverage Industry, Forecasting, Fundraising, Inventory Management, Memory Hardware, Payroll Accounting, Power Outages, Profit & Loss, Regional Sales, Restaurant, Retail, Sales, Sales Closing Skills, ServSafe Certification, Team Lead/Manager
LOCATION
Mesquite, TX
POSTED
Today

General Manager

NOW HIRING A RESTAURANT OPERATOR'S NEXT MOVE

Casual dining DNA. Family entertainment scale. A career path that actually goes somewhere.

You already know how to hit a P&L. You can read a daily flash, walk a line check, hold a pre-shift, sit a section, recover a guest, coach a closer, and close out a $40K Saturday without breaking a sweat. You've lived prime cost, ticket times, table turns, comp sales, mix shift, and the holy trinity of food, labor, and beverage.

All of that translates here and then some. Because a Five Star park is essentially a casual dining restaurant with an arcade, an attractions deck, a party sales team, and a redemption counter bolted on. Multiple revenue lines. Bigger AUVs. More variables. Way more fun.

Think Olive Garden volume. Dave & Buster's mix. A culture that actually means what it says about Safe, Clean, and Fun.

Eleven brands. Twenty-seven locations. Thirteen states. One promise to every guest who walks through the door: Safe. Clean. Fun. In that order. Always.

As a Five Star General Manager, you own the four walls and everything inside them. Full P&L. FOH and BOH. Salaried managers and hourly crew. Food, beverage, attractions, games, retail, parties, and corporate events. The line at the prize counter on a rainy Saturday. The party room turnover at 4:15 when the next group is already in the lobby.

This is not a desk job. Expect to spend 70%+ of your shift on the floor touching tables, running expo when it gets weeded, walking the line, opening and closing with your team, working pre-shift like you mean it. The other 30% is forecasting, scheduling, ordering, vendor calls, P&L reviews, and the occasional vendor lunch.

You'll report to a Regional VP of Operations who came up exactly this way and is genuinely invested in you taking their job someday.

What you already do well, just bigger

  • P&L ownership ? P&L ownership. Prime cost, labor percent, food cost, beverage cost, controllables, EBITDA. Multi-revenue-line modeling. You'll own a meaningful unit volume from day one.
  • FOH/BOH leadership ? FOH/BOH/Attractions/Games. Same playbook service standards, ticket times, recovery applied across a much bigger floor with more profit centers.
  • Brand standards ? Brand standards. We have books, audits, secret shops, and steps of service. If you've ever run a brand-standard playbook, you'll feel at home in week one.
  • Comp sales ? Comp sales. We benchmark unit-over-unit, year-over-year, and against the company. We expect comp growth and we coach to it.
  • Catering and group sales ? Parties and corporate events. Birthdays, lock-ins, field trips, fundraisers, holiday parties, team-building. Some units run $1M+ in group business alone.
  • Speed of service ? Throughput. Karts loaded in 90 seconds. Laser tag flips in 4 minutes. Food run in 12. The clock matters, just like dinner rush.
  • Hourly development ? Hourly development. We hire teenagers and college students by the dozen. The GMs who win here are the ones who love coaching first jobs into first promotions.

Run the business

  • Own a full P&L: revenue, food and beverage costs, labor, attractions revenue per cap, games per cap, prize cost, R&M, EBITDA.
  • Build accurate forecasts and budgets. Defend variance. Find the basis points.
  • Partner with corporate accounting on payroll accuracy, vendor invoices, and period-end close.
  • Manage inventory across food, beverage, retail, redemption prizes, and game cards/wristbands.

Lead the team

  • Recruit, hire, onboard, and develop a salaried management team and a 40150+ hourly crew.
  • Run a tight meeting cadence: daily pre-shift, weekly manager meeting, monthly business review, quarterly planning.
  • Coach with specifics. Praise loudly, correct privately, document everything.
  • Build a bench. We'll ask you about your next assistant manager promotion every single quarter.

Deliver the experience

  • Walk the floor every shift like you're the GM and the guest at the same time.
  • Own service recovery fast, generous, on-brand, and on your watch.
  • Hit secret shop scores, NPS, and Google review targets. We track them. So will you.

Hold the standard

  • Daily walk-throughs against Safe Clean Fun standards. Weekly audits. Monthly deep cleans. Quarterly safety drills.
  • Oversee food safety (ServSafe), responsible alcohol service (TIPS or state-equivalent), and attraction safety protocols.
  • Partner with the corporate Games & Amusements and Tech Services teams to keep attractions up and earning.

Build the brand locally

  • You are the face of the park in your market schools, leagues, chambers, youth sports, local press, the radio station that wants to do a remote.
  • Partner with corporate Marketing and the Regional Director of Sales to drive group bookings, parties, and corporate events.

This is a launchpad, not a landing spot.

  • GM ? Multi-Unit GM. Earn your stripes, take on a second location, then a market. Same playbook restaurant companies use we just have more profit centers per box.
  • GM ? Regional Director / RVP of Operations. Several of our current regional VPs were GMs in this company within the last few years. Ask us we will introduce you.
  • GM ? New-Build / Acquisition Integration Lead. Help us open the next park or fold the next acquisition in. The best resume builder in this industry.
  • GM ? Corporate Operator. Cross over into Ops, Training, F&B, Games & Amusements, or Sales at the platform level.

If you're hungry, coachable, and own your numbers we will run out of jobs before we run out of room for you.

A high-volume casual dining operator who's ready for the next box

  • Tenured. 5+ years as a GM or strong AGM/Senior AGM in casual dining, polished casual, family dining, fast casual, eat-ertainment, or hotel F&B. Multi-revenue-line experience is a real plus.
  • Numbers-fluent. You can read a P&L, build a labor plan to the quarter-hour, defend a forecast, explain variance, and tell me your last unit's prime cost from memory.
  • People-magnetic. Your former team members text you about how their kids are doing. Your old assistant managers ask when you're hiring. That's not an accident.
  • Standards-obsessed. You see the smudge on the glass and the chip on the plate. You also know how to coach the fix without making a federal case of it.
  • Calm in chaos. Power outage, walk-in birthday of 40, line cook calls out, fire inspector pulls up, kart breaks down mid-race you've got it.
  • Available when it matters. Nights, weekends, holidays, and peak seasons (spring break, summer, the four weeks before Christmas). That's when families show up and that's when GMs lead.
  • Tech-comfortable. POS (Aloha, Toast, Micros, NCR pick your poison), scheduling (HotSchedules, 7shifts, UKG), inventory, and Microsoft 365. Bonus: redemption/arcade systems (Embed, Intercard, Sacoa).

About the Company

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Celebration Station