Part-Time Guest Services Night Auditor Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Waco, TX at Geebo

Part-Time Guest Services Night Auditor

Cambria Waco Hotel Cambria Waco Hotel Waco, TX Waco, TX Part-time Part-time $14 - $15 an hour $14 - $15 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Our property is seeking a Night Auditor to join our growing group of hospitality professionals.
The ideal candidate will have strong attention to financial details, a genuine love of interacting with people, and a superior commitment to customer satisfaction.
Previous hotel experience is not required but guest service experience is highly preferred.
If you are looking to start a career in the hospitality industry and want a position that can grow with your skills and natural talents, apply now.
Compensation:
$14 - $15 hourly
Responsibilities:
Ensure all guests feel they are having an exceptional experience at the property Verify, audit, and reconcile all financial records such as room charges, cash drawer activity, credit card transactions, final bill preparation, room charges, and occupancy percentages
Qualifications:
Requires a flexible schedule that allows for overnight shift hours Outstanding communication skills and excellent customer service skills are required Front desk clerk duties, guest services, night auditor or previous hospitality experience is preferred but not required About Company With a team of industry veterans, seasoned managers, and emerging leaders, Cambria Waco Hotel brings an unmatched combination of experience, competence, and innovation to its daily operations and developing projects.
Together, Cambria Waco Hotel's team brings more than fifty years of combined experience in every aspect of hotel licensing, development, and operational management across multiple brands.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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