Night Auditor Restaurants & Beverage - Boulder, CO at Geebo

Night Auditor

Company Name:
Interstate Hotels & Resorts
Night Auditor is responsible for posting and balancing charges and settlements for room, restaurant and bar daily work; maintaining files; and resetting the systems for the next day's operations. This position requires basic knowledge of accounting operations, mathematical skills, and computing skills.
This position requires a Pre-Hire Assessment as part of the application process. For best results we recommend you complete the assessment in one seating without any interruptions or distractions and therefore advise that you begin the application process when you can dedicate 20-30 minutes of uninterrupted time to apply for this opening.
Hotel night audit experience required.
Interstate is proud to announce this six story, 150 room Hyatt Place Hotel being built in downtown Boulder, CO., within a mile of downtown Boulder. The Hyatt Place Boulder will also offer 24 hour food and beverage services. Our rooms will feature a suitable mix of King and Double beds options. This hotel will be within walking distance to several outstanding restaurants and shops located nearby. It will be the newest hotel in a growing market, appealing to both the Corporate & Leisure markets. Our location will also be very convenient to several corporate offices and will feature over 3500 sqft. of flexible meeting space
_Interstate Hotels & Resorts is an EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans employer_
EEO is the Law posterEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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