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As Night Auditor, you’ll be responsible for the overall completion of front office and night audit duties. 2 years Hotel front office experience with 1-year experience as Night Auditor preferred.
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Review daily front office work and activity reports generated by Night Audit. POSITION TITLE: Assistant Lead Welcome Enthusiast/Asst. Front Office Manager REPORTS TO: Lead Welcome Enthusiast / Front Office Manager POSITION SUMMARY: Directly supervises all front office personnel and ensures proper completion of all front office duties.
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Job Summary: The Guest Experience Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Front Office, Concierge and Uniformed Services, in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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The Night Auditor will responsible to conduct all nightly audit-related duties while providing guest service at the hotel's front desk. Communicate all pertinent shift information to Front Office Manager, General Manager, and other desk staff.
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Minimum 1 year experience on night audit, 2 years experience in front desk operations, and 1 year experience in either direct sales or retail trade; OR, an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Night Auditor is responsible for the preparation and disposition of all Night Audit work. Maintain cashiering responsibilities as per Front Office procedures according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards.
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The Front Office Manager leads the Front Desk, Concierge, Bell and Valet departments and is responsible for delivering an unequaled resort experience for guests. The Front Office Manager is responsible for the planning, directing, training and managing the Front Office operations to ensure the highest quality of standards, services and guest satisfaction.
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Supervises all areas of the Front Office in the absence of the Front Office or Assistant Front Office Manager. Assists the Front Office Manager or Operations Manager in administering front office functions and supervising staff on a daily basis.
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The Guest Services Manager is responsible for ensuring efficient and effective operation of the Front Office in an attentive, friendly, and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Be familiar and able to perform duties on all shifts, including Night Audit and PBX. Manager on Duty (MOD) in absence of Front Office Manager. Requires standing and continual mobility throughout front office area.
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Maintain Front Office computer system operation according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards. Complete the Night Audit checklist for computer procedures daily. Fulfill all Front Office functions between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
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Responsible for completing all required shift paperwork, and night audit reports daily. While completing these duties, the Night Auditor will attend to guest needs such as guest check-in/check-outs, making reservations, and answering guest questions.
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SCOPE OF WORK + TEAM Reports to the Front Office Manager/Night Manager/Accounting Manager and Supervisors Supports the front office team, sales team and guest experience RESPONSIBILITIES Main responsibilities include registering guests, making and modifying reservations, but may be required to assist with hotel operator and/or concierge duties.
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Midas Hospitality is seeking a Front Office Supervisor to join our team at the Aloft hotel located in Charlotte, NC. This position will supervise front desk staff and run all aspects of the front desk and office.
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Run all reports as required for Food and Beverage audit. Train any new Night Auditors as requested by management. Follow up to ensure periodic checks by the Midnight House Attendant are made of building and guest corridors to ensure all areas are locked and secured (property specific.
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