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Night Auditor
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Canada , Ottawa
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29.34 USD / Hour
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Night Auditor
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Join our team as a Night Auditor at Delta Hotels Prince Edward, part of Marriott International in Canada. This entry-level role is perfect for detail-oriented individuals, requiring a high school diploma and no prior experience. You will ensure financial accuracy, handle audits, and provide guest...
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19.44 - 19.94 CAD / Hour
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Night Auditor
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Join our team in Whistler, Canada as a Night Auditor, ensuring total guest satisfaction from arrival to departure. This role requires fluent English, weekend/holiday availability, and a passion for delivering exceptional service. Enjoy premier mountain benefits including free ski passes, lessons,...
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Canada , Whistler
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20.00 - 24.55 CAD / Hour
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Vail Resorts
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Lead Night Auditor
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Lead Night Auditor role at The Hotel Saskatchewan, part of Marriott's Autograph Collection in Canada. Ensure financial accuracy through auditing, cash handling, and detailed reporting. This position emphasizes guest service, safety compliance, and team collaboration, requiring no prior experience...
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Canada
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About the Night Auditor role

Explore the unique and vital world of Night Auditor jobs, a specialized career path within the hospitality industry that combines financial acumen with exceptional customer service during the overnight hours. A Night Auditor is the backbone of a hotel's 24-hour operation, serving as the primary point of contact for guests while ensuring the business's financial integrity from one day to the next. This role is perfect for detail-oriented individuals who thrive in a quieter, more independent environment and take pride in being the unsung hero of the hotel's daily cycle.

The profession typically involves a dual set of core responsibilities, split between front-office duties and back-office accounting. On the guest services side, Night Auditors manage the front desk, handling late-night check-ins, early morning check-outs, and all guest inquiries and requests that occur during the shift. They are trained to resolve issues professionally, provide information, and ensure a safe and secure environment for all guests and staff throughout the night. This requires a calm demeanor and excellent problem-solving skills, as they are often the sole representative of the hotel during these hours.

The other, more technical half of the role revolves around the "audit" itself. This is a critical accounting process where the Night Auditor closes the hotel's financial day. Common tasks include reconciling all room revenue and transactions from various departments (such as food and beverage, phone charges, and room service), verifying the accuracy of guest accounts, processing payments, and generating essential reports for management. They run system backups and "roll over" the hotel's software to the next business date, ensuring a clean slate for the morning staff. This demands a high level of accuracy, comfort with numbers, and proficiency with hotel management software.

Typical skills and requirements for Night Auditor jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers providing on-the-job training. Key skills are strong attention to detail, numerical proficiency, integrity in handling cash and financial data, and outstanding interpersonal and communication abilities. The role often requires the physical capability to stand for extended periods and occasionally assist with guest luggage. While prior experience in hospitality or accounting is beneficial, a positive attitude and a willingness to learn are often highly valued. For those seeking a stable, responsible, and rewarding career that operates outside the conventional 9-to-5 structure, Night Auditor jobs offer a fantastic opportunity to develop a versatile skill set in a dynamic industry.