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Night Auditor

Scarborough, ME ยท On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Must have computer skills sufficient to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Xcel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Process guest check ...

Must have computer skills sufficient to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Xcel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Process guest check ...

Must have sufficient computer skills to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Excel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Maintain ...

Must have computer skills sufficient to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Xcel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Process guest check ...

Night Auditor

Scarborough, ME ยท On-site

$18 - $21/hr

Must have sufficient computer skills to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Excel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Maintain ...

Must have sufficient computer skills to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Excel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems. * Maintain ...

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What are some common challenges faced by a Database Operations Manager, and how can they be addressed?

Database Operations Managers often encounter challenges such as ensuring database security, minimizing downtime, and managing large volumes of data efficiently. Addressing these requires implementing robust backup and recovery solutions, establishing clear maintenance schedules, and staying up-to-date with the latest security protocols. Additionally, effective communication with development and IT teams is essential to quickly resolve issues and optimize database performance. Proactively monitoring database health and automating routine tasks can also help minimize disruptions and improve overall reliability.

What is the difference between Database Operations Manager vs Database Administrator?

AspectDatabase Operations ManagerDatabase Administrator
Primary FocusOversees database systems, manages teams, ensures performance and securityMaintains, installs, and troubleshoots database systems
CertificationsOften requires certifications like Oracle Certified Professional, Microsoft CertifiedTypically holds certifications such as Oracle DBA, Microsoft SQL Server Certification
Work EnvironmentManagement roles in IT departments, overseeing multiple databasesHands-on technical roles, working directly with database systems
ResponsibilitiesStrategic planning, team management, system optimizationDatabase setup, backups, recovery, performance tuning

The Database Operations Manager focuses on overseeing database systems and managing teams, while the Database Administrator handles the technical maintenance and configuration of databases. Both roles require similar certifications and work within IT environments, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What does a Database Operations Manager do?

A Database Operations Manager oversees the daily operations and maintenance of an organization's databases. They ensure data integrity, security, and availability, while managing database performance and troubleshooting issues as they arise. This role involves coordinating with IT teams, implementing best practices, and often supervising database administrators. Additionally, they help plan for database upgrades, backups, and disaster recovery to keep data safe and systems running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Database Operations Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Database Operations Manager, you need expertise in database administration, performance tuning, and data security, often backed by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with database management systems (such as Oracle, SQL Server, or MySQL), automation tools, and certifications like Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate are commonly required. Strong problem-solving, leadership, and communication skills help you manage teams and coordinate effectively across departments. These skills ensure reliable database performance, robust data protection, and smooth operations critical to organizational success.
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Night Auditor

Night Auditor

Higgins Beach Inn

Scarborough, ME โ€ข On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

AttentionNight Owls! The Night Auditor is responsible for monitoring the property duringthe overnight hours. These responsibilities include checking the proper dailyshut-down of the physical property, providing services to guests during theovernight hours, and a number of financial reporting roles prescribed byproperty management. The Night Auditor will record, store, access and analyzedcomputerized financial information to close each days transactions. Thisposition is for a problem-solver and requires an outgoing, enthusiasticpersonality, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work withoutconstant direct supervision. Opportunity to get hands on experience with aProperty Management System.
Location: Higgins Beach Inn, Scarborough, ME
Hours: 10pm to 6:30am, Sunday through Thursday nights
Compensation: $18 to $20 per hour
Seasonal Position: June through October
Start date: ASAP
Benefits: Discounted stays and food & beverage at affiliated properties
Experience: Previous experience is preferred
SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
  • Maintain a neat and professional appearance in accordance with property standards.
  • Welcome and acknowledge each and every guest with a smile, eye contact, and a friendly verbal greeting, using the guestรขโ‚ฌ's name when possible.
  • Manage and resolve all guest complaints (and compliments) in a professional and courteous manner, maintaining composure under pressure, allowing guests to speak first and then providing solutions to their issues or concerns. Follow through to ensure guest satisfaction with the resolution. Know who to call upon if you cannot solve a guest's problem.
  • Register and orient arriving guests according to property standards.
  • Anticipate and address guests' service needs. Identify and solve problems in a timely manner.
  • Be knowledgeable about the property, its programs, amenities and experiences.
  • Have a working knowledge of property's phone and other communication systems. Answer telephone calls with a pleasant demeanor according to property etiquette, listening carefully to caller's requests, and clearly taking, dating, distributing or filing notes as needed.
  • Check daily figures, postings, and financial documents for accuracy.
  • Record, store, access, and/or analyze computerized financial information to close each day's transactions
  • Control and secure cash and cash equivalents according to property cash handling policy and procedures.
  • Prepare, maintain, and distribute statistical, financial, accounting, auditing, or payroll reports and tables.
  • Audit and reconcile all revenue postings.
  • Maintain accurate guest accounts and folios, house banks, deposits, petty cash and cash drawers according to property specifications. Understand cash reporting requirements.
  • Be fully knowledgeable about how to post to and maintain guest folios according to property specifications. Must have computer skills sufficient to meet property system needs which may include Microsoft Word, Xcel, database operations, point of sale and property management systems.
  • Process guest check-outs and collect and process payments with efficiency. Be able to explain everything on a guest folio and be able to make corrections as needed.
  • Maintain confidentiality of proprietary and guest information
  • Be responsible for security of any room or supply closet keys, as well as for respecting the confidential nature of some front desk correspondence, transactions, and activities.
  • Make regular tours of property as detailed by property management to check security of entrances, personnel, property and guest safety. Maintain awareness of unknown persons on property; follow property procedures to deal with unusual or emergency situations. Be knowledgeable of property specific safety and security procedures. Oversee any emergency situation and be able to safely orchestrate a building evacuation if required.
  • Perform light housekeeping duties to ensure that the appearance of front desk and lobby areas is according to property specifications. Assist with set up of early morning food and beverage service as directed.
  • Know who to notify in case of broken equipment or unsafe/unsanitary conditions.
  • Manually handle/lift/carry product up to 30 pounds between knee and shoulders.
  • Must have bilateral fine manipulation of both hands which may be repetitive for entire shift.
  • May be vertically mobile for over 25% of shift.
  • Protect the assets of this property and Migis Hotel Group.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States of America.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Ability to communicate in English, both orally and written, with guests and employees, some of whom will require high levels of patience, tact and diplomacy.
  • Ability to work as a part of a team.
  • Ability to understand verbal and written directions, as well as workplace safety signage.
  • Must have accounting and computer use experience
  • Active listening and observation skills.