Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
The Night Auditor works at the front desk of a hotel during the night, and they must ensure that the quality and integrity of the establishment are maintained just as diligently as they are during the day. Some of their typical duties include:
Balancing the accounts from day shift
Managing front desk activity and handling guest check-ins and check-outs
Ensuring customer satisfaction by scheduling wake-up-calls and other concierge activities according to guest preference
Handling customer requests and complaints and directing other employees or departments accordingly
Creating invoices, bills and checks for vendors, employees and contractors
Managing and updating all official documentation pertaining to the role
Ensuring that all end-of-day activities have been successfully executed by employees in all departments
Answering calls and queries related to potential booking
Assisting with breakfast when the need arises
Skills and Qualifications
Night Auditors must be able to work independently with minimal supervision, and they should be able to coordinate and manage all types of people. Other skills and qualifications include:
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Strong customer service skills
Knowledge of safety and security procedures
Advanced math and bookkeeping skills
Ability to perform computer-based tasks such as data entry, accounting, word processing, invoicing and billing
Attention to detail and organizational skills
Time management and multitasking skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to solve problems and diffuse tense situations