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Property Manager In Training Jobs (NOW HIRING)

MANAGER IN TRAINING JOB SUMMARY: The Manager in Training (MIT) is a future restaurant leader. This is a learning role. MITs are learning what they need to know to become directly responsible for the ...

Assistant Property Manager

Tampa, FL

$17.50 - $23.75/hr

Assistant Property Manager DASMEN Residential is seeking to hire a full-time Assistant Property ... Participate in training in order to comply with new or existing laws. * Be able to work evenings ...

MANAGER IN TRAINING JOB SUMMARY: The Manager in Training (MIT) is a future restaurant leader. This is a learning role. MITs are learning what they need to know to become directly responsible for the ...

Manager in Training

Stuart, FL · On-site

$30K - $40K/yr

Manager In Training Here We GROW Again! Are you a potential Manager in Training and ready to leave average in the past? Be a part of one of the greatest growth stories ever told in the fitness ...

Manager in Training

Orlando, FL · On-site

$30K - $40K/yr

Manager In Training Here We GROW Again! Are you a potential Manager in Training and ready to leave average in the past? Be a part of one of the greatest growth stories ever told in the fitness ...

Manager in Training Planet Fitness, a private equity backed fitness retailer, is seeking candidates for the role of a General Manager in Training. The General Manager in Training will train alongside ...

Manager In Training

Vernon, CT · On-site

$21.44/hr

Manager in Training Planet Fitness, a private equity backed fitness retailer, is seeking candidates for the role of a General Manager in Training. The General Manager in Training will train alongside ...

Property Manager

Orem, UT · On-site

$70K/yr

Arden Place - Orem, UT Nxt Property Management Are you an experienced Property Manager who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys leading teams, driving performance, and creating exceptional ...

Manager-in-Training

Barre, VT · On-site

$16.50 - $18/hr

Manager in Training Employment Type: Part-Time to Full-Time (25-40 hours per week) $16.50 per hour - $18.00 per hour Are you ready to step up, lead, and take your career to the next level? American ...

Supports and ensures timely input, proper use and full utilization of on-site PC-based property management and time-keeping software systems including assistance in training of new associates and ...

Our General Managers in Training oversee all aspects of how their centers operate, from entertainment to food & beverage to the property and its equipment as a whole. Through it all, our General ...

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How much do property manager in training jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for property manager in training in the United States is $58,335.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $68,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Property Manager In Training, and why are they important?

A Property Manager In Training should have a basic understanding of real estate principles, customer service, and property operations, often supported by a high school diploma or associate degree. Familiarity with property management software like Yardi or AppFolio and, in some states, a real estate license or certification may be required. Strong communication, organizational skills, and problem-solving abilities help trainees handle tenant issues and coordinate maintenance effectively. These competencies are crucial for ensuring smooth property operations, tenant satisfaction, and professional growth in the property management field.

What are Property Managers In Training?

Property Managers In Training are individuals who are learning the responsibilities and skills required to manage residential, commercial, or industrial properties. They typically work under the supervision of experienced property managers and assist with tasks such as tenant relations, rent collection, property maintenance, and administrative duties. This role is designed to provide hands-on experience and prepare trainees for advancement into a full property manager position. Training may include learning legal regulations, financial management, and customer service best practices. The goal is to develop the expertise needed to efficiently oversee properties and ensure tenant satisfaction.

What is the difference between Property Manager In Training vs Property Manager?

AspectProperty Manager In TrainingProperty Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma; some roles prefer real estate or property management certificationsOften requires a real estate license or property management certification
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, training-focused, supervised environmentFull responsibility for property operations, client interactions, and decision-making
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with property maintenance, tenant communication, and learning industry practicesManaging property operations, leasing, maintenance, and tenant relations independently

The main difference is that a Property Manager In Training is an entry-level role focused on learning and assisting, while a Property Manager has full responsibility for managing properties independently. The training role prepares individuals for the full managerial duties through hands-on experience.

What are some typical challenges faced during the Property Manager In Training period, and how can they be navigated successfully?

As a Property Manager In Training, you may encounter challenges such as balancing customer service with enforcing lease policies, learning to prioritize maintenance requests, and managing multiple properties or tenants simultaneously. Success in this role often comes from strong organizational skills, clear communication, and a willingness to learn from experienced property managers. Seeking feedback, remaining adaptable, and leveraging management software can help you efficiently handle these challenges while building your confidence and expertise.
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Infographic showing various Property Manager In Training job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,335 per year, or $28 per hour.

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MANAGER IN TRAINING JOB SUMMARY:

The Manager in Training (MIT) is a future restaurant leader.  This is a learning role.  MITs are learning what they need to know to become directly responsible for the day-to-day operations and success of a restaurant.  They will learn what it is like to be

responsible for the business including people, operations, and financial metrics.  They will learn how to lead their team in providing an exceptional guest experience, operating a clean restaurant, delivering operational excellence, growing sales, and driving profitability through training and by providing an unbeatable work culture.  The MIT reports to the District Manager and supports them as required.

The position includes, but is not limited to, the following essential job responsibilities:


MANAGER IN TRAINING JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:


Talent Management

  • Recruits, interviews, hires, trains, coaches, and develops successful Assistant Managers, Shift Managers, and Team Members.
  • Executes brand training program and implements additional training plans as necessary.
  • Maintains the highest personal and professional appearance and ensures their team does the same.
  • Delivers an unbeatable work culture that drives engagement, increases retention, and decreases turnover.
  • Provides praise and recognition to reinforce positive behaviors.
  •  Implements progressive discipline to address deficiencies in performance or failure to adhere to company policies or regulatory requirements.


Food Safety, Quality, and Quantity

  • Ensures team is adhering to proper hygiene, handwashing, glove usage, and general food safety standards.
  • Establishes build to’s and maintains production management systems to ensure the restaurant doesn’t run out of food to serve.
  • Leads team to ensure all food is prepared and served to brand recipes and quality standards.


Guest Satisfaction

  • Trains team to create an extraordinary guest experience and achieve service goals.
  • Achieves speed of service goals while not compromising quality or service.
  • Investigates guest feedback, resolves guest concerns, and monitors service trends.
  • Conducts retraining or coaching based on observations and guest feedback to improve service.


Operational Excellence

  • Maintains a clean and safe restaurant environment and ensures brand standards are met or exceeded.
  • Conducts daily or shift pathing and full restaurant evaluations as required to self-assess operations.  Provides feedback and coaching to their team.
  • Identifies operational gaps and addresses them in a timely and effective manner.
  • Achieves 95+ Health Department ratings and passing brand evaluations by ensuring a properly trained and engaged management team.

 

Financial Leadership

  • Reviews financial reports to identify opportunities and works closely with team to drive improvements.
  • Implements plans to increase traffic counts and average check to grow sales. 
  • Maintains accuracy and integrity of all cash, sales, inventory, and other restaurant data.   
  • Ensures restaurant meets or exceeds profitability targets.

 

Communication

  • Stays abreast of brand and company initiatives and requirements and works with team to maintain them.
  • Cascades information to team through shift huddles, restaurant meetings, and 1:1’s.  Maintains communication board.
  • Reports any injuries or incidents immediately to District Manager and other third parties as required.
  • Communicates with District Manager and participates in company calls and meetings as required.  


General Duties and Administration

  • Responsible for completing or delegating and ensuring the accuracy and completeness of all daily, weekly, and period paperwork including cash and inventory counts, banking, truck orders and deliveries, schedules, and any other duties as required.
  • Ensures general safety protocols are followed and facility issues are reported promptly.
  • Implements new marketing campaigns and conducts new product training.
  • Completes all required duties in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Maintains all legal and regulatory requirements.

 

MANAGER IN TRAINING CORE COMPETENCIES:

  • Acts with integrity
  • Sound decision maker
  • Conflict management skills
  • Takes initiative; is resourceful, creative, and a problem solver
  • Highly organized; able to juggle multiple initiatives, plan and prioritize work
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate and build meaningful internal and external relationships to help drive results
  • Ability to think and work independently and works well as part of a team
  • Works with a sense of urgency
  • Passionate about helping people grow personally and professionally


MANAGER IN TRAINING BENEFITS:

  • Career Development Opportunities
  • Competitive Pay
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Short/Long Term Disability
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Accident Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity Insurance
  • Matching 401k Plan
  • Free Meals
  • Paid Time Off and Holiday’s
  • Wait periods may apply

 

MANAGER IN TRAINING JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • At least 18 years of age
  • Open availability during all hours the restaurant is open and during the pre-opening, post-closing hours
  • Dependable and able to work a minimum of 50 hours per week
  • 1+ year of prior Quick Service Restaurant management experience or hourly management experience within Cedartown Foods
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience managing units with drive thru’s preferred
  • Serv Safe Manager certification preferred
  • High School Diploma preferred
  • Valid state Driver’s License, active automobile insurance with the minimum liability coverage as required by driver’s state and local area, and working personal vehicle that can be used to perform management tasks reliably

Physical/Mental ability to:     

  • Tolerate exposure to noise, extreme hot and cold temperatures, and other elements.
  • Frequently bend, kneel, squat, stand, walk, and twist at waist.       
  • Push, pull, lift, and carry up to 10 lbs. frequently and up to 50+ lb. occasionally, including lifting from ground to overhead.
  • Reach, grasp, and manipulate objects with hands for entire shift, including reaching for objects overhead.
  • Occasionally climb and descend ladders.
  • Remain active, standing for long periods without a break.
  • Work under pressure, such as high-volume peak periods, and remain calm with teammates and guests.


Cedartown will make reasonable accommodations to known physical/mental limitations of an employee with a disability unless the accommodation is unreasonable or would pose an undue hardship.