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Act as a Guest Service representative and manager on duty during the nighttime hours. Act as PBX operator during the audit shift. Perform all audit procedures as set forth by the Hotel and company, on a daily basis.
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Night Auditors are to complete all Guest Service Representative functions, in addition to accurately recording all revenue and statistics, completing daily and Housekeeping reports, and segmenting room and house reports to proper markets.
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Complete all night audit procedures needed to roll current business day. Respond promptly to any guests' inquiries or complaints; Offers alternate solution if guest demand cannot be met.
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Previous guest service or front desk hospitality experience preferred. Balance all cash receipts and work performed during the audit shift. Prepare the front office for the 'AM' shift and reset day's business.
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Perform all Guest Service Representative functions as required; may assist in booking room reservations; may assist in answering hotel phone calls and notifying guests of message.
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May be required to generate and print various reports from the PMS such as Expected ArrivalsDeparture ListIn-House Guest List and Night Audit reportsas well as other dailymonthly or annual occupancy reports.
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Run night audit final after insuring all revenues are in balance nightly. Audit, balance, reconcile reports on all food and beverage outlets' (e.g. restaurants, lounges, banquets, room service) cash and credit operations to include but not limited to checks, over/short figures/tally sheets, deposits, counts, house charges, promotional materials, postings, etc.
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Reports To: Guest Service Manager, Rooms Director. Audit, balance and report on all food and beverage outlets' (e.g. restaurants, lounges, banquets, room service) cash and credit operations to include but not limited to checks, over/short figures/tally sheets, deposits, counts, house charges, promotional materials, postings, etc.
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Reconciles shift transactions of all accounts and outlets of the propertyensuring complete balancing while maintaining guest service at all times. -Assists the Front Office ManagerSupervisor or AGM to train and instruct personnel assigned to the Front Desk.-Utilizes the Property Management SystemPMSto access guest informationretrieve reservation information and change or cancel reservations as requested by the guests.
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As a Guest Service Representative conducting Night Audit, you would be responsible for handling the responsibilities of the Guest Service Representative and Accounting duties.
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Reports To: Front Office/Operations Manager. Attend and actively participate in all front office meetings. Understand and use math concepts in order to design a financial or economic system. Job Purpose: To ensure all revenue is posted to the correct departments and to balance all revenue departments on a daily basis, and complete all necessary reports.
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You will act as hotel system liaison during night hours and perform all Guest Service Representative functions as required; you may assist in booking room reservations; answering hotel phone calls and notifying guests of message.
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Reports to General, Assistant, Guest Service Manager and/or Guest Service Supervisor Physical demands - The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee.
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Speak and write clearly to report financial information. Participate in all training and cross training programs. Understand and use computers and related equipment. Work math problems quickly and accurately.
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The Representative must have a working knowledge of all hospitality services including front office, night audit, and reservations management. Guest Services Representative/Front Desk Agent The Hotel Guest Services Representative is responsible for providing and promoting a high level of guest service from reception at the front desk to guest checkout.
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