Night Audit Accounting - Houston, TX at Geebo

Night Audit

Overview:
Provide friendly, efficient, and hospitable service at the front desk at Magnolia Houston Hotel.
Provide efficient and friendly check in and check out service.
Run the night audit process through the PMS system.
Responsibilities:
Provide exceptional guest service in a positive and clear speaking voice, listen attentively to understand requests.
Verify and swipe credit cards for authorization using electronic acceptance methods.
Handle cash, make change and balance an assigned house bank.
Post charges to guest rooms and/or house accounts as needed.
Retrieve messages, mail, and facsimiles for guests as requested.
Research and perform revenue audit function.
Upon completion of audit, input information into general ledger system.
File paid invoices in night audit packs.
Research and respond to charge inquiries on a timely basis.
Send copies of guest folios on a timely basis via fax or mail.
File registration cards in suite number order.
Notify guests of incoming faxes using the message function on the computer.
Qualifications:
High school graduate.
One year Accounting experience.
Fluency in job related English, both verbal and non-verbal.
Provide legible communication and directions.
Compute basic mathematical calculations (add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers).
Musty be able to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holiday.
#Magnolia Recommended Skills Accounting Auditing Calculations Customer Service English General Ledger Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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