JOB TITLE: Night Auditor
REPORTS TO: Front Office Manager
Purpose for the Position: To close the day, ensure all revenues, receipts, and ledgers are balanced, check in and out hotel guests, answer telephones, provide maximum levels of guest service, and support the hotel’s rooms division in any way required to ensure complete guest satisfaction.
Essential Responsibilities:
To do this kind of work, you must be able to:
Physical Demands: Lifting 10 lbs. maximum and occasionally lifting and/or carrying such articles as dockets, ledgers, and small tools. Walking and standing are required only occasionally. Reaching, handling, feeling, talking, hearing, and seeing.
Environmental Conditions: Inside: Protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes. A job is considered “inside” if the worker spends approximately 75% or more of the time inside.
Math Skills: Requires mathematical development sufficient to be able to: Compute discount, interest, profit and loss, commission, markups and selling price, ratio and proportion, and percentages. Calculate surface, volumes, weights, and measurements.
Language Skills: Must have developed language skills to the point to be able to: Read newspapers, periodicals, journals, and manuals. Write business letters, summaries, and reports using prescribed format and conforming all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction, and style. Participate in discussions and debates. Speak extemporaneously on a variety of subjects.
Relationship to Data, People, and Things:
Data: Compiling: Gathering, collating, or classifying information about data, people, or things. Reporting and/or carrying out a prescribed action in relation to the information is frequently involved.
People: Speaking-Signaling: Talking with and/or signaling people to convey or exchange information. Includes giving assignments and or directions to helpers or assistants.
Things: Operating-Controlling: Starting, stopping, controlling, and adjusting the progress of machines or equipment. Operating machines involves setting up and adjusting the machine materials as the work progresses. Controlling involves observing and turning devices to regulate reactions of materials.