At Pastini, we are inspired by the farms, vineyards and waters of the Pacific Northwest, and are dedicated to serving two of life’s greatest pleasures… pasta and wine. We know that using fresh, local ingredients makes a difference to our guests and to our community. We source fresh produce, dairy, artisan breads, coffee, and meat locally and we handcraft each dish to order. Based in Portland, Oregon, our family of restaurants has blossomed and grown to eight wonderful restaurants around the State since we first opened in 2001. Pastini is excited to offer many benefits to its employees. Those listed below highlight what a high-performing Manager can expect: -Quarterly bonus opportunities -Annual anniversary bonus -401(k) with match up to 4% -Comprehensive Training, Growth and Development with Advancement Opportunities -We pay 100% of our manager's medical and dental insurance plans -Life Insurance -Electable Benefits including FLEX Spending, Disability and Vision -Free Shift Meals and Free Dining at Pastini -Annual Active Wellness Reimbursement -Annual Professional Development Reimbursement -Pay for Community Service Days -Paid Vacation and Sick Leave, plus a Floating Holiday of your choice -Your Birthday and Work Anniversary are paid vacation days Becoming a member of the Pastini family is an opportunity to become one of the very best. You will lead the development of a team, create experiences for our guests through hospitality and amazing food, and be a part of a successful business where people come first. Our positive, service oriented culture is full of opportunities for you to learn, grow professionally and inspire others to succeed. The Assistant General Manager (AGM) is responsible for assisting the General Manager (GM) with the operation of a single Pastini Pastaria restaurant. This includes hiring kind, caring and friendly people who consistently execute to a high standard. The AGMI is primarily responsible for the training and development of the Host Department, but also takes responsibility for the Back of House (BOH) and Front of House (FOH) hourly departments in the absence of the GM and Executive Chef and/or Kitchen Manager. The AGM also assists in all aspects of financials, the daily execution of safety, sanitation and cleanliness, quality food preparation, exceptional guest service through hospitality and driving company initiatives. The AGM is responsible for cleanliness and overseeing the repair and maintenance of the building and equipment with the partnership of the GM. The AGM is also responsible for communicating and administering all company policies, procedures and best practices, and for promoting a respectful workplace free of harassment and discrimination. The expectation is that the AGMworks 45-50 hours per week, or to the needs of the business. During weeks that include key holidays, meetings, trainings, inventory, new menu or special menu roll-outs, other special events or if the restaurant is understaffed, the expectation for hours worked may increase. Exposure to all meal periods, specifically during Friday and/or Saturday dinner service weekly is required. Productive weekly overlap time with members of the management team is required.