Job Title: Night Auditor
Company:
Job description: Only candidates based in Cape Town will be considered.REQUIREMENTS:
- At least 1 years’ experience in a 4* or 5 * Front Office position of Receptionist, Night Auditor
- Computer literate
- Front Office, Reservations, Cashiering & Reporting – essential
- Previous Auditing Experience an advantage
- Computer Literate – Windows and experience in Word and Excel essential
- Excellent Communication Skills
- Excellent Guest Relations
- Driver’s License
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Std. 10 (Grade 12)
- Front Office/Accounting experience preferable
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Responsible for the auditing of all revenue generating departments on a daily basis.
- System maintenance, back-ups and running of the EOD (End of day)
- Late check-ins and early check-outs as per Hotel policy and procedures and to deal with any special needs or requests a guest may have during his stay.
- All the above responsibilities are executed during a night shift: 22h30 to 07h00
- Will be required to attend daily morning meeting in the absence of the Night Manager.
REPORTING TO:
- Front Office Night Manager
DATE REQUIRED:
- Immediate
Job ID364818Job TitleNight AuditorEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityCape TownSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR10k to R13kStart DateASAP
Expected salary: R10000 – 13000 per month
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
Job date: Mon, 02 Dec 2024 23:13:10 GMT
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