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Experienced Night Auditor full time

Company Name:
Blount County Chamber of Commerce
Experienced Night Auditor full time
August 23, 2014 - September 30, 2014
Location: Knoxville, TN
Salary Range: Neg
Employment Type: Full Time
Employer: Best Western Cedar Bluff
Description: Audit, balance, and report on the various areas of the hotel (e.g., food and beverage, rooms, front desk, gift shop, etc.) to provide accurate and timely financial information on the hotel-s operational performance for the day. Oversees front office/front desk operations during the overnight shift.
Duties: -Checks front office accounting records for accuracy and compiles information for the hotel-s
financial records.
-Tracks room revenues, occupancy percentages, and other front office operating statistics.
-Prepares summary of cash, check, and credit card activities, reflecting the hotel-s financial
performance for the day.
-Posts room charges and room taxes to guest accounts. Processes guest charge vouchers and
credit card vouchers.
-Verifies all account postings and balances.
-Summarizes results of operations and prepares reports for management.
-Performs duties of the Front Desk Agent.
-Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications: -High school diploma or equivalent.
-Previous hotel experience desired, but not required.
-Strong customer service orientation and skills.
-Present a professional image, and able to communicate well with both guests and employees.
-Ability to operate front office equipment and computers.
-Ability to compile facts and figures.
-Ability to understand principles of auditing, balancing, and closing out accounts.
-Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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