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Assist Night Audit team members with posting and balancing of shift work. Perform Night Audit Functions as scheduled. The Night Auditor creates a positive experience for all guests by delivering professional and pleasant service.
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Constantly audit all desk work for accuracy and consistency. Responsible for shift coverage when short-handed or due to staff absences, including night auditor shift. Start Your Journey with Midas Hospitality:Midas Hospitality is seeking a Front Office Manager to join our team at the Residence Inn / Fairfield Inn 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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Night Audit Supervisor - Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa. Do you have what it takes to be a successful Night Audit Supervisor at Stamford's number one hotel? Candidate is required to act as Night Manager any day of the week including public holidays.
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Performs night audit functions in Property Management System. We are pleased to share the benefit options that we offer: Paid Time Off 401K Investment Referral Bonus Associate Development Plan Opportunities Internal Promotion Opportunities Medical, Dental, Vision, Voluntary Benefits, FSA and HSA Account options available to Full-Time associates Associate Travel Program Discounts Night Auditor performs night auditor functions according to hotel policies and procedures.
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Reconcile and run Night Audit and End of Day Reports using the night audit checklist as a guide, including closing and processing credit card batches. Monitor all new bookings in the past 24 hours; read all comments and note any anomalies in the night audit report.
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Previous hotel front desk, hospitality, guest services, or night audit experience is preferred, but not required. Our property is seeking a night auditor to join our growing group of hospitality professionals.
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As a Guest Service Representative - Night Audit, you will be the main point of contact for our overnight guests, helping ensure they have a quiet and comfortable stay. Are you a dependable night owl with a passion for serving others.
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All completed paperwork given to Night Audit. The Beautiful Embassy Suites Lombard is seeking a dedicated Food & Beverage Supervisor. All completed paperwork given to Night Audit. Must help staff when needed, by bussing tables, serving food, opening wine, etc.
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Additionally, the Night Auditor is responsible for accurately running the audit each evening to ensure proper accounting and payment processing. Hotel Night Auditor. In addition to managing our guests check-in and check-outs, the Night Auditor will be the first responder to any guest issues and assist in keeping our property quiet, ensuring our guests have a great night's sleep.
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Assists with Overnight Manager coverage, performing all necessary night audit duties, when the Night Manager is off or has Vacation. Other amenities include The Wellness Floor, a five-star urban spa destination; chic restaurants including brunch hotspot One+One; Trifecta, the stunning restaurant and cocktail lounge featuring Boston's best cocktails and delicious New England fare; and more than 10,000 square feet of dedicated meeting and event space.
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Starts close-out process; prints and distributes Night Audit Report Packets. You will Keep Pointing North with internal advancement opportunities, a communications platform by Beekeeper to keep you informed, and a competitive benefits package.
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If this describes you then apply for our Night Audit position! 6 months – 1+ year of Night Audit experience preferred. We are hiring for a Night Auditor! Sleep during the day, stay up through the night.
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Night Audit Operations. The Night Auditor is primarily responsible for, but not limited to, ensuring accurate hotel accounting of guest transactions, billing and hotel revenue. In addition, the Night Auditor is also charged with the same responsibilities of a Front Desk Agent.
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The Night Audit role requires standing for long periods of time, or entire shifts. No matter whether a guest arrives weary from their travels or excited for a vacation, as a Night Auditor, you know what to do to make them feel at home.
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The Night Auditor responsible for the overall operations and appearance of the front desk of a hotel, typically during the overnight shift. The Night Auditor is also responsible for attending to all front office needs, the needs of guests, especially during check-in and check-out and is responsible for balancing the revenue and expense transactions, which occurred during the day at the hotel.
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