**3rd shift (overnight) position.
Position Summary:
Responsible for providing strong sales techniques and excellent guest service, according to Suburban Inns? Core Values and Hilton standards, as well as going above and beyond to ensure that guests are 100% satisfied. The Night Auditor is also responsible for closing out the business day in the PMS system.
Essential Functions:
Report to work in uniform presented professionally, neat, and clean
Greet all guests in a friendly, positive manner. Ask questions of guests and make personal connections to make them feel they are welcome and valued
Anticipate and meet the needs and expectations of our guests, then go one step further
Consult with 2nd shift about the occurrences of the evening
Read the front desk log book and add any comments necessary throughout the shift
Assist the night/maintenance person with the closing of the pool if needed
Stock The Market. Make note of anything we need.
Run night audit reports and follow the shift checklists each day, completing every task in order to ensure smooth and efficient hotel operations
Investigate out of balance situations
Make adjustments to accounts as needed
Prepare Express Checkouts
Vacuum the front desk area and offices
Maintain a neat and clean workspace at the front desk and adjacent areas
Perform property walk-arounds as needed throughout the shift, and address all issues encountered. All trash, used towels, room service trays, etc. must be picked up. Keep eyes open for any and all safety and security issues. Report any problems to the appropriate department and General Manager
Responsible for the settlement and reconciling of guest accounts and paperwork
Balance cash drawer and make appropriate cash drops
Exhibit regular and recurrent attendance records
See the Guest Service Representative job description
Other duties as requested by management
Position Requirements:
Minimum Knowledge: Requires ability to interpret / extract information and / or perform arithmetic functions. Requires typing, record keeping, or word processing skills. Good communication skills.
Formal Education and Job-Related Experience: This position requires a minimum formal education of a high school diploma or equivalent related experience. One year of Guest Service Representative Experience.
License, Registration, and/or Certification Required:
External and Internal Personal Contact:
Communications: Daily-Verbal & Written
Weekly-Participation in meetings
Teamwork and Collaboration: This job is part of a formal work team within the department.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Stress Load: Regular exposure to stresses
Workload Fluctuation: The workload required to perform this job requires ability to adapt to change
Manual Skills: Significant portions (more than 50%) of daily assignments involve application of manual skills requiring motor coordination in combination with finger dexterity, e.g., typing, handwriting, or machine operations
Physical Effort: Significant portions (more than 50%) of daily assignments involve prolonged standing, transporting material or equipment, or lifting, moving, or carrying heavy (over 30 pounds) materials for intermittent periods throughout the day
Physical Environment: Some portions (10- 50%) of daily assignments involve exposure to dirt, odors, noise, or temperature / weather extremes. Working surfaces may be un-level, slippery, or unstable
Work Schedule: Work regularly requires or varies between day, evening, night, holiday, or weekend assignments. Schedule varies according to business demands and needs
Occupational Risks: Some portions (10- 50%) of daily assignments involve occupational risk, such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals, injuries from falls, or back injury sustained with assisting in moving, lifting, or positioning equipment or materials
Ergonomics Risks: Some portions (10 ? 50%) of daily assignments involve ergonomic risk, such as regular repetitive tasks, forceful or prolonged exertions of the hands, vibration, cold temperatures, heavy lifting, pulling, pushing, or carrying of heavy objects, poor body mechanics, restrictive workstations, or awkward postures
Safety: Responsible for adhering to all safety policies and procedures of Suburban Inns
Required Travel: Position does not require travel to other Suburban Inns properties or client locations. Work is completed on the property
Uniform and Appearance Guidelines:
Uniform: Uniform shirt and name tag provided. Suburban Inns approved black slacks and close-toed shoes are the responsibility of the Team Member.
Appearance: Visible earrings are allowed in the ears only, or must be covered throughout the course of the shift. Hair must be of a natural color, and kept well-groomed. This policy will be administered by the position?s supervisor, without regard to race, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, height, weight, genetics, familial status, veteran status, and other protected characteristics. The Director of Operations has the authority to veto any decision made by the position?s supervisor