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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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Communicate all pertinent shift information to Front Office Manager, General Manager, and other desk staff. The PART-TIME Night Auditor will responsible to conduct all nightly audit-related duties while providing guest service at the hotel's front desk.
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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. -Responsible for completing all required shift paperwork, and night audit reports daily.
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Oversees front office/front desk operations during the overnight shift. Tracks room revenues, occupancy percentages, and other front office operating statistics.
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Communicate all pertinent shift information to the Front Desk Supervisor, the General Manager, and desk staff. The Night Auditor will conduct all nightly audit-related duties while maintaining and promoting excellence in hospitality and customer service at all times; welcoming and serving guests in a courteous, efficient and friendly manner, both face-to-face and on the phone.
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Front line cleaning position – Account Manager for Marshall, IL AreaWith offices and operations across the country, Office Pride offers part-time employment opportunities for men and women who believe in honesty, integrity and a hard work ethic.
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Monitor all employees for dangerous safety violations or illegal behavior (1st & 2nd Shifts, Front Office, Transportation, Etc.) Run sweeper two-hours minimum every night able to write comprehensive and legible reports.
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Perform Front Office Agent duties as needed. Coordinate with Front Office and restaurants/bars closing of file maintenance and reset system totals for next day operation. Make corrections and adjustments and handle all computer problems that might occur throughout their shift.
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Position Purpose:Night Operations Assistant Store Managers (ASMs) are responsible for supervision of Back End operations (e.g., Receiving and Freight Team), Front End operations (e.g., Cashiers, Lot, Phone Center, Returns, Special Services) and/or Office operations (e.g., Computer Room, Vault) (Note: Areas of responsibility vary by store volume.
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Reports to the Front Office Manager/Night Manager and Supervisors. The Front Desk Agent normally works a regular front desk shift but may be asked and assigned another shift due to work needs.
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This position is responsible for the oversight of specific night audit duties as well as oversees the front office during the overnight shift. May perform the duties of Front Desk Clerk and/ or Night Audit.
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Prepare the front office for the 'A' shift and reset day's business. Attend and actively participate in all front office meetings. Act as PBX operator during the audit shift.
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As a Night Auditor at the hotel, your general responsibilities will be to ensure proper completion of all front office and night audit duties, direct and coordinate the activities of all Nights Shift staff, effectively, properly, and accurately analyze the day's operating results and perform daily assigned duties, and act as the Manager on Duty (MOD.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is required to learn the procedures of the Night Audit (Third shift) in the eventuality that he/she needs to fill in during any emergencies. The Front Desk Supervisor is accountable for ensuring that guest interactions with Front Office personnel are handled properly, and that the experience is a pleasant one for the guest.
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Tracks room revenues, occupancy percentages, and other front office statistics such as: check figures, postings, and documents for accuracy; record, store, access, and/or analyze computerized financial information; prepare of End of day procedure; follow the End of Day/Night Audit Checklist.
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