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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. Run night audit final after insuring all revenues are in balance nightly.
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Night Audit and Guest Services- Full Time. Guest Service Agent shifts are 7-3 or 3-11, seeking someone with a can-do positive attitude. Night Audit Full time the shift is overnight 11 pm-7 am.
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Be the face of MCR for new hires and team members; exemplify MCR's values and set a great example by always demonstrating excellent guest service and professionalism. Conduct all night audit procedures and reconcile daily revenue, including room revenue, food and beverage revenue, and other miscellaneous revenue.
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He/she is also responsible for effectively communicating concerns and/or related issues to all levels of management and performing guest service agent duties as required, including check-in, check-out, switchboard operation and reservations.
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The fourteen-week program will give trainees experience in all aspects of hotel operations including guest service, management, night audit, laundry and housekeeping, food and beverage, and administration.
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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. 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 Proactive thinking, keeping guest security always in mind, and creating a safe, clean, and friendly work environment.
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Monitors night audit for accuracy, folios, makes assessments on open balances without approved credit and takes appropriate action. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will oversee approximately 1-5 employees and report directly to the Guest Service Manager or General Manager.
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Benefits: 401(k) matching Competitive salary Employee discounts Free uniforms Benefits/PerksFlexible SchedulingCareer Advancement Opportunities Competitive CompensationJob SummaryWe are seeking a positive, friendly Front Desk Night Audit Agent to provide exceptional service to our hotel guests.
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This individual also oversees the night audit operation to ensure closing of the night is done properly and accurately. Experience with night audit. Demonstrate expert knowledge of the position’s service standards, procedures, and practices, utilizing this knowledge to independently remedy guest concerns and proactively suggest recommendations to the Guest Service Manager to improve upon the services offered to our guests.
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Position SummaryThe role of Front Office Representative / Night Audit requires an individual the ability to provide superior guest service in a fast-paced, hotel environment, ensuring 100% guest satisfaction.
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DescriptionThe Night Auditor is responsible for reconciling all hotel cashier transactions; reviewing, organizing, and compiling management reports on a timely basis, and ensuring the accuracy of guest billings and city ledger transactions.
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Focus the Guest Services Department on their role in contributing to the Guest Service and audit scores. Overview The Front Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services/Transportation 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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Required to monitor and maintain front desk coverage at 100% and cover shifts if needed, including audit. Ensures guest safety by following established security procedures including fire/tornado procedures, key security and guest privacy.
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This includes but is not limited to: checking guests in/out, answering phones, making guest reservations, responding/interacting with guests, cash handling, night audit/porter duties, working with hotel and PSU departments, and other hospitality focused tasks/responsibilities.
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Performs duties of guest service agent, night audit or other positions as needed. Ensures an exceptional guest experience by providing courteous, efficient, friendly service to all guests and potential guests in a professional manner.
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