Full-Time

Bilingual Area Manager

Dairy Queen

Dairy Queen

10,001+ employees

Global quick-service ice cream and burgers

Compensation Overview

$95.1k - $116.5k/yr

+ Bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

Miami, FL, USA

Remote

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Marketing
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • B.A. or B.S. degree in Management, Business, Finance, Engineering, or related field or equivalent combination of education and related experience in lieu of degree.
  • Must have 5 to 7 years of professional experience in restaurant operations, franchising, multi-unit environments, business consulting, finance, FP&A, or related business disciplines.
  • Must have a minimum of 5 years of experience managing employees.
  • Experience working within a franchise system, preferably within a Quick Service Restaurant brand.
  • Verbal and written fluency in both English and Spanish.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the primary business consultant, relationship owner, and first point of contact for assigned franchisees; build strong partnerships with franchise owners and leadership teams, establish clarity of expectations, and act as liaison between the brand and franchisee leadership.
  • Analyze franchisee and market performance using Company systems, reports, and tools to identify trends, outliers, risks, and opportunities across sales, profitability, OSAT, labor, operational execution, audits, promotions, and development goals; translate findings into clear insights and actionable recommendations.
  • Diagnose business and operational challenges, identify financial and operational levers, model business impact against goals, and guide franchisees in developing and executing action plans that drive profitable sales growth, operating productivity, and improved guest experience.
  • Lead recurring business routines with assigned franchisees, including monthly performance reviews, KPI discussions, operating rhythms, and follow-up routines that reinforce accountability, capability development, and execution against business priorities.
  • Proactively identify emerging issues, performance gaps, and capability needs before they result in escalations; coach franchisees and their teams to implement practical solutions and sustain improved performance over time.
  • Guide franchisees in the consistent execution of approved operational standards, menu compliance, brand guardrails, food safety processes, and system requirements by providing coaching, direction, and support for effective implementation of the Dairy Queen operating model.
  • Partner cross-functionally with Marketing, Training, FSQR, Product Development, Supply Chain, and other internal teams to resolve issues, improve franchisee execution, support profitable growth, and enable successful implementation of system initiatives.
  • Support development and reinvestment efforts for franchisees, including remodels, renewals, operational readiness for new openings, and capability roadmaps aligned to system standards and long-term business objectives.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with Smartsheet, AI-enabled platforms, and data management tools preferred.
  • SQL experience is a plus.
  • Travel up to 33%.

Dairy Queen operates a global chain of quick-service restaurants that serve soft-serve ice cream treats and fast food like burgers and fries. Customers purchase these items through a network of over 7,000 franchised locations or via delivery services. The company distinguishes itself from other fast-food chains by focusing heavily on its signature Blizzard treats and ice cream cakes, leveraging a brand history spanning over 80 years. Its goal is to expand its global footprint through franchising while providing convenient dessert and meal options to families and individuals.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Burlington, Canada

Founded

1940

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What believers are saying

  • Summer lemonade innovation broadens Dairy Queen beyond ice cream treats.
  • Presto voice AI can improve drive-thru accuracy and labor efficiency.
  • App-only promotions strengthen Rewards engagement and repeat customer traffic.

What critics are saying

  • Franchisee disputes over remodels and royalties can trigger rapid store closures.
  • Drive-thru AI mistakes or backlash can damage throughput and customer satisfaction.
  • Heavy discounting can compress margins and train customers to expect promotions.

What makes Dairy Queen unique

  • Blizzard Treats anchor Dairy Queen’s family-friendly dessert-led brand identity.
  • Over 7,700 locations across 20-plus countries provide rare global franchising scale.
  • Eight decades of nostalgia support repeat seasonal product launches and loyalty.

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6 month growth

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1 year growth

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2 year growth

8%
The Manchester Times
Apr 8th, 2026
Dairy Queen returning to Manchester.

Dairy Queen returning to Manchester. * John coffelt, editor * apr 8, 2026 updated apr 8, 2026. The Manchester Planning Commission approved during the April 6 meeting a site plan for the construction of a Dairy Queen on Woodbury Highway. Owned and developed by Jaie Damron, the site is located just past Fire Station Two on Woodbury Highway. John has been with the Manchester Times since May 2011. John has won Tennessee Press Association awards for Best News Photo and placed in numerous other categories. John is a 1994 graduate of Tullahoma High School, a graduate of Motlow State Community College and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Middle Tennessee State University. He lives in Tullahoma, enjoys painting, dancing and exploring the outdoors. Staff Writer

Mashed
Mar 28th, 2026
The reason we lost so many Dairy Queen locations in 2025.

The reason Mashed lost so many Dairy Queen locations in 2025. In early 2025, it seemed like Dairy Queen was becoming a thing of the past for many Texans after more than three dozen locations melted away like ice cream. All of those fast food restaurant closures involved the franchisee Project Lonestar, which is in a legal battle with the American Dairy Queen Corporation (ADQC). According to court filings, as part of a previous arrangement, the franchisee needed to remodel its locations or close them. In 2024, ADQC reached out in an attempt to enforce updates, as well as collect overdue royalties. However, it seems Project Lonestar decided against remodeling. Court documents state that the franchisee was given an opportunity to make back payments and secure a buyer for its stores within 30 days in October 2024. It later came to light that Project Lonestar allegedly found a buyer and had caught up on its royalties. But it was unable to work with American Dairy Queen Corporation to make the deal happen. Project Lonestar claimed the sale fell through after ADQC imposed even more financial obligations as a condition of transferring ownership. Initially, 25 Dairy Queen franchise locations closed in February 2025. However, the problems didn't end there. Project Lonestar said the parent company cut off its remaining stores from receiving supplies, making operations as usual impossible. A total of 12 more locations would close by the end of March. In February 2025, Project Lonestar sued the ice cream company. The franchisee reportedly accused ADQC of causing $4 million in damages. However, at the time of the filing, it only sought $1 million. What became of the Dairy Queens in Texas? The Texas towns that lost locations in 2025 were primarily in southern and eastern parts of the state. Among them was the Sour Lake Dairy Queen, which had been in business for over 50 years. Still, Texas has more DQ locations than anywhere else in the country. There are approximately 560 stores open and ready to turn your Blizzard upside down in the Lone Star State. Today, you can find a few closed Dairy Queens listed for sale online. The full contents of about two dozen restaurants were auctioned off in February 2025. A location in North Richland Hills, Texas, had the highest bid, at $27,000, while offers for some spots were as low as $5,600. However, the fallout wasn't merely financial. Small-town fans of Dairy Queen ice cream, along with those who were employed at these franchise spots, have struggled with the closures at a heart and home level. A Facebook post from a 31-year employee of DQ hit especially hard. The person asked for prayers for the "crew and their families" and gave thanks to the locals who supported the restaurant over the years.

RestaurantNews.com
Mar 26th, 2026
Dairy Queen serves up early access to Summer vibes with "countdown to Summer" Collection, Featuring a new Blizzard Treat and the return of two fan favorites.

Dairy Queen serves up early access to Summer vibes with "countdown to Summer" Collection, Featuring a new Blizzard Treat and the return of two fan favorites. March 26, 2026 · · Fans can also enjoy a Blizzard Treat "double flip" BOGO $.99 app offer in partnership with the Savannah Bananas. Minneapolis, MN (RestaurantNews.com) For treat lovers eagerly anticipating summer, American Dairy Queen Corporation (ADQ) has fans covered with the launch of the "Countdown to Summer" Blizzard(R) Treat Collection. Featuring three seasonal Blizzard Treat flavors, including the new Strawberry Angel Food Cake Blizzard Treat, the collection channels warm weather vibes, transporting tastebuds to sunnier days ahead. Just in time for this new collection, DQ(R) is partnering with the Savannah Bananas(TM) to offer fans a "Double Flip" buy one, get one for $.99 Blizzard Treat digital offer. Available exclusively in the DQ app, the offer gives a nod to the iconic flip synonymous with DQ Blizzard Treats, as well as the legendary on-field fun from the Savannah Bananas. "Coming out of winter, we know fans look forward to all things warm weather. This collection was designed to celebrate the joy and flavor of summer through nostalgic fan favorites and new innovation," said Maria Hokanson, Executive Vice President of Marketing at American Dairy Queen Corporation (ADQ). "We also wanted to give fans something to 'flip' for: a BOGO $.99 digital offer that playfully nods to our classic Blizzard Treat flip - as well as our partners the Savannah Bananas who bring joy and fun to the warm weather season in every Banana Ball game." It's never too early to begin celebrating the best season of the year. Beginning Monday, March 30, fans can head to their local DQ location and select their favorite flavor from the "Countdown to Summer" Collection lineup, including: NEW! Strawberry Angel Food Cake Blizzard Treat - Light and fluffy angel food cake pieces and real strawberries blended with its world-famous soft serve to BLIZZARD(R) Treat perfection and garnished with whipped topping. IT'S BACK! S'mores Blizzard Treat - A campfire classic returns, packed with marshmallow-filled DQ chocolate bars and graham cracker blended with its world-famous soft serve to BLIZZARD(R) Treat perfection. IT'S BACK! Cotton Candy Blizzard Treat - A fan-favorite that delivers colorful cotton candy sprinkles blended with its world-famous soft serve to BLIZZARD(R) Treat perfection. Fans who visit their local DQ location between March 30 and April 26 can buy one Blizzard Treat and get another (of equal or lesser value) for just 99 cents, available in the DQ Mobile App for DQ(R) Rewards members.* Visit DairyQueen.com or the DQ Mobile App for more information on the "Countdown to Summer" Collection, as well as more details on the BOGO $.99 "Double Flip" offer. * For a limited time at participating U.S. locations. Must create a DQ(R) Rewards account to receive deal; deals may take 24 hours to appear. Other terms apply. About International Dairy Queen, Inc. International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ), based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the parent company of American Dairy Queen Corporation and Dairy Queen Canada, Inc. Through its subsidiaries, IDQ develops, licenses, and services a system of more than 7,800 DQ restaurants in more than 20 countries. IDQ is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. For more information, visit DairyQueen.com. Discover more

The Natchez Democrat
Mar 25th, 2026
Dairy Queen in Natchez closed Wednesday as staff mourn longtime manager.

Dairy Queen in Natchez closed Wednesday as staff mourn longtime manager. Natchez Dairy Queen closed Wednesday after longtime manager Jody Hayles died following an accident; staff and owners mourn a leader described as the heartbeat of the store. Photos shared by Natchez Dairy Queen owners on Wednesday morning of beloved restaurant manager and friend Jody Hayles, who died suddenly. The store will be closed on Wednesday to allow staff time to process the loss and grieve.SUBMITTED

SmartBrief
Feb 20th, 2026
Dairy Queen debuts Savannah Bananas Split Shake

Dairy Queen debuts Savannah Bananas Split Shake. 2026-02-20 Dairy Queen has entered a nationwide partnership with the Savannah Bananas for the 2026 Banana Ball season, a different take on baseball with rules like a two-hour time limit and a ban on bunts and walks. Banana Ball games feature choreographed player dances, acrobatic stunts and interactive moments where fans can impact the outcome. Dairy Queen's collaboration with the team will include special events at DQ locations and the launch of the Savannah Bananas Split Shake. Full story: NRF SmartBrief News and trends about the U.S. Retail industry Designed specifically for retail professionals, NRF SmartBrief is a free, daily email newsletter. It provides the latest need-to-know news and industry information that maximizes your time, giving you an edge over your competition.