Night Auditor-Holiday Inn Expressother related Employment listings - Troy, IL at Geebo

Night Auditor-Holiday Inn Express

Night Auditor Needed Immediately Holiday Inn Express in Troy, IL 2011 Formosa Rd 62294 Will interview on the spot Night Audit shift is 9pm-7am, 3days per week.
An additional 8 hours available if seeking full time hours.
Shift runs 6 days on, 6 days off, every other weekend off (depending on business) Weekends and Holidays would be required This position is 30 hours a week with potentially 38-40 hours Company benefits are available for ALL employees working 30
hours per week Weekend differential of $1.
50 an hour PTO time available IHG Employee discount benefits at most IHG Properties Starting pay is $15.
75 per hour Duties for this position include:
Checking Guests in and out using OPERA PMS Balancing house accounts Completing preparation of all reports relevant to daily revenues Assist in booking room reservations, answering hotel phone calls, notifying guests of messages Qualifications Include:
(not limited to) RELIABLE AND ABLE TO WORK WHEN NEEDED Previous Hotel experience is much desired Previous customer service experience is desired IHG and Opera PMS experience a plus Flexible schedule with the ability to work weekends and holidays as needed Excellent communication skills both verbal and non-verbal Candidate should be willing to go above and beyond for our guests and have a professional, positive attitude Excellent phone and computer skills Ability to read and speak English Previous cash handling experience preferred MUST PASS BACKGROUND CHECK Applications in person also accepted 9am to 4pm Monday-Friday at 2011 Formosa Rd.
Troy, IL 62294 Property managed by General Hotels Corporation.
See our website for more details at For over 50 years, General Hotels Corporation has operated as one of the Midwest's largest independent hotel management and development companies.
Salary:
$15.
75 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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