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Hotel Night Auditor

Odessa, TX ยท On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Hotel Night Auditor We are looking for an intelligent, driven, and courteous night auditor. We ... Reporting any facility issues such as lighting, vending machines, property damage to management

Hotel Night Auditor

Odessa, TX ยท On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Hotel Night Auditor We are looking for an intelligent, driven, and courteous night auditor. We ... Reporting any facility issues such as lighting, vending machines, property damage to management

Energy Auditor

Miami, FL ยท Remote

$65K - $75K/yr

A great auditor is an authority on both the conservation potential and practical usage of building envelope, HVAC, lighting, electrical, and plumbing systems. They are solutions oriented, critical ...

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: - Communicates with Lead Auditor - Communicates with Store Analyst if ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

Upon completion of the audit, the auditor works with the Store Managers to review the audit results ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

Upon completion of the audit, the auditor works with the Store Managers to review the audit results ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: - Communicates with Lead Auditor - Communicates with Store Analyst if ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

The Internal Auditor is responsible for assisting the internal audit team in assessing the design ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

The Internal Auditor is responsible for assisting the internal audit team in assessing the design ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

Qualifications 1. High school diploma or GED preferred. 2. Requires 1 year of inventory auditing ... The lighting will include natural light from the outside as well as fluorescent lighting throughout ...

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How much do lighting auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for lighting auditor in the United States is $19.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a lighting auditor do?

A Lighting Auditor evaluates lighting systems in commercial, industrial, or residential buildings to identify opportunities for energy efficiency improvements. They conduct on-site assessments, measure lighting levels, analyze energy consumption, and recommend upgrades such as LED retrofits or lighting controls. Their goal is to reduce energy costs, enhance lighting quality, and ensure compliance with industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a lighting auditor?

To thrive as a Lighting Auditor, you need a solid understanding of lighting systems, energy efficiency principles, and basic electrical knowledge, often supported by a degree or certification in energy management or a related field. Familiarity with auditing tools, lighting analysis software, and compliance standards such as ASHRAE or LEED is highly valuable. Attention to detail, effective communication, and strong analytical skills are essential soft skills for success. These abilities ensure accurate assessments, clear reporting, and productive client interactions, leading to better energy savings and compliance outcomes.

What is a lighting auditor?

A lighting auditor is a professional who assesses lighting systems in buildings or facilities to ensure energy efficiency, compliance with standards, and proper illumination levels. They often use tools like light meters and may recommend upgrades or adjustments to optimize lighting performance.
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$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Full-time, Part-time

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Job description

Hotel Night Auditorย 

We are looking for an intelligent, driven, and courteous night auditor. We always strive for our best and our customers see it.ย 
This team member is crucial to the property's success ensuring that our guests are provided a fast accurate check-in by a smiling friendly face after their long travels.In addition to managing our guests check-in and check-outs, the Night Auditor will be the first responder to any guest issues and assist in keeping our property quiet, ensuring our guests have a great night's sleep! Additionally, the Night Auditor is responsible for accurately running the audit eachย evening to ensure proper accounting and payment processing.ย 


The person selected for this role will have:

  • 2+ years of experience in a hands-on customer service role, preferably in a hospitality environment
  • Computer efficiency
  • Passion for customer service
  • Strong ability to multitask and prioritize
  • Problem identification and resolution skills
  • Ability to work with very limited supervision (the Night Auditor is often the only employee on duty)
  • Strong administrative skills
  • Ability to remain calm while handling guest concerns and situations at night
  • Ability to stay awake and maintain focus for long periods of inactivity

Some of the duties include:

  • Checking guests in and out
  • Answering questions about the neighborhood and surrounding areas
  • Setting up morning coffee and other breakfast preparations
  • Having conversations with guests throughout the morning/night to give them a great experience
  • Assembling and reviewing daily financial/operations records
  • Ensuring guests have a quiet experience by enforcing noise curfews, occupant policies, etc.
  • Maintaining strong relationships with local law enforcement when they are on-site
  • Capturing company point-of-contact info when available to assist with sales activities
  • Reporting any facility issues such as lighting, vending machines, property damage to management
  • Various administrative tasks as assigned by the General Manager
  • Routine walks around the property to ensure hotel maintains a quiet and safe environment

We are looking for part time to full time employees. Past hospitality experience is necessary.