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One to two years of employment in hospitality management or hospitality accounting. Supervise the Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cashier and Night Audit employees; interview, recommend hiring, train, develop, empower, schedule, coach and counsel, recommend and conduct performance and salary reviews, resolve problems, provide open communications and recommend discipline and termination, as appropriate.
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Knowledge of accounting operations to include all aspects such as accounts receivable, accounts payable, etc. 2+ years previous hotel front desk experience to qualify for Sign-On bonus. Knowledge of accounting operations to include all aspects such as accounts receivable, accounts payable, etc.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, the CAO is a highly visible, key leader within the finance organization, who will be responsible for all aspects of accounting, including creating and sustaining a best-in-class enterprise-wide control framework.
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Whether your passion is baking, accounting, or trucking, Food City has a promising career opportunity for you. Ability to attend on-site work during scheduled shifts to adhere to company time and attendance policies.
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Dedicated to giving back to the communities we serve, we encourage our associates to get involved with their local civic organizations. Stock all merchandise in its proper location according to shelf allocation established by management.
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Works assigned schedule to ensure that all day parts are being observed, i.e., breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night, and weekends. Works assigned schedule to ensure that all day parts are being observed, i.e., breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night, and weekends.
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The Night Auditor is responsible for the overnight audit process and accounting functions such as daily reporting of revenues and accounts payables, transaction audits and verifications, and preparation of final statements for the next day's check-outs.
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At Great Wolf, our Night Auditor is responsible for providing nightly Front Desk support and ensures the front office accounting records are accurate on a daily basis. Assists accounting in the completion of researching any out of balance amounts each night.
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With the ambition to become in 2024 a pure player in Specialty Materials, the Group is structured into three complementary, resilient and highly innovative segments dedicated to Specialty Materials - Adhesive Solutions, Advanced Materials, and Coating Solutions - accounting for some 80% of Group sales, and a well-positioned and competitive Intermediates segment.
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Audit statistical, financial, accounting, auditing, or payroll reports and tables. Prepare, maintain, and distribute statistical, financial, accounting, auditing, or payroll reports and tables.
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Multiple shifts are available from morning to night and no experience is required. Some computer work is also required, including package tracking, package processing and daily records accounting.
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The hotel is a prominent landmark against the Louisville skyline, glistening during the day and glowing at night, with the iconic glassy ends of the 612 room hotel. Job Description The Accounting Manager supports the accounting and control functions at the hotel, while ensuring timely reporting of operating results and maintenance the integrity of the management information system.
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Must be capable of supervising, accounting for and managing the safety and security of a cadet population of approximately 500 cadets. The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, invites applications for the Night Officer in Charge position in the Commandant's Department.
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Night Audit/Basic Accounting Skills/Training. Night Audit/Basic Accounting Skills/Training. Set up Breakfast Bar or Refill/Monitor Cleanliness of Bar & Tables. Keep Front Desk Area& Lobby Neat & Tidy and Clean Daily.
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Sort and verify accuracy of Night Audit work (primarily receivables aspect), including reconciliation of banquet check extensions, coding of banquets at cost, review and route sales and promotion checks with back-up.
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