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Revenue Manager

Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

At Lighthouse, we’re on a mission to disrupt commercial strategy for the hospitality industry. Our innovative commercial platform takes the complexity out of data, empowering businesses with actionable insights, advanced pricing tools, and cutting-edge business intelligence to unlock their full revenue potential.

Backed by $370 million in series C funding and driven by an unwavering passion for growth, we’ve welcomed five companies into our journey and have surpassed $100 million in ARR in 2024. Our 700+ teammates span 35 countries and represent 34 nationalities.

At Lighthouse, we’re more than just a workplace – we’re a community. Collaborative, fun, and deeply committed, we work hard together to revolutionize the hospitality sector. Are you ready to join us and shine brighter in the industry’s most exciting rocket-ship? 🚀

What will you do 

As a part of the growing Revenue Strategy Services (RSS) team at Lighthouse, you will be on the forefront of domestic and international expansion for this crucial business function. Over the past decade, our Revenue Strategy Services team has set themselves apart from the competition with our dedicated team of revenue management experts offering holistic revenue management service using the best tools in the industry.

As a Revenue Manager, you will be responsible for managing stakeholders, critical thinking, expressing opinions, embracing feedback, answering questions, advocating for customers, shaping strategy with support, and driving your portfolio’s revenue performance. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, senior leaders, and customers to achieve revenue goals and maintain strong relationships.

Where you will have impact

  • Analyze, recommend, and implement rate, yield, channel, and E-commerce strategy changes for a portfolio of hotels across multiple systems and brands.
  • Lead revenue calls with hotel owners, asset managers, General Managers, and Directors of Sales.
  • Review our proprietary BI platform across each hotel in portfolio and provide necessary analysis, recommendations, or strategy implementations.
  • Manage the Digital Strategy including meta search, travel ads, and Google Ads.
  • Manage the Online Travel Agent relationships and promotion participation to increase conversion and placement for hotel clients.
  • Assist in ad hoc analysis for hotel clients to identify revenue opportunities.
  • Assist or lead the development of new tools, reports, and processes for the RSS team.
  • Assist or lead in training new Revenue Managers or employees.
  • Freedom to work on projects that move the company forward!

About our team

Join our Revenue Strategy Services team, who are instrumental in providing exceptional revenue management service for hotels through North America and beyond. The RSS team is made up of 40 Revenue Professionals dedicated to creating an individualised and tailored revenue management solution for each hotel using cutting edge technology and a holistic revenue management approach.

What's in it for you?

  • A hybrid working environment.
  • Flexible time off: Autonomy to manage your work-life balance.
  • Career development: Workshops, frameworks, tools, training, and processes to realize your full potential.
  • Impactful work: Shape products relied on by 85,000+ users worldwide.
  • Competitive compensation: Proactively maintained to value your work.
  • 401k matching: Up to 4%.
  • Health insurance: Three Blue Cross Blue Shield plans with 99% company contribution to the base plan and 50% for dependents and spouses, plus $25/month to HSA.
  • Wellbeing support: Subsidized up to 80% ClassPass subscription.
  • Referral bonuses: Earn rewards for bringing in new talent.

Who you are

  • At least 1 year of revenue management or hotel operations management experience.
  • Knowledge of at least 4 different hotel brands or independent systems.
  • Willingness to own and execute tasks and deliverables.
  • Strong presentation skills using the Lighthouse suite of products.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
  • Strong overall business and people skills with the ability to inspire and motivate team members.
  • Must be able to read, write, and understand the English language, prepare reports in the proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar; speak with poise and confidence.

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Thank you for considering a career with Lighthouse. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace that values equal opportunity for all. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and disability. Our commitment to equality is not just a policy; it's part of our culture.

If you share our passion for innovation and teamwork, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of the hospitality industry. At Lighthouse, our guiding light is to be an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage individuals from all walks of life to apply. Not ticking every box? No problem! We value diverse backgrounds and unique skill sets. If your experience looks a little different from what we've described, but you're passionate about what we do and are a quick learner, we'd love to hear from you.

We value the unique perspective and talents that you bring, and we're excited to see how your light can shine within our team. We can't wait to meet you and explore how we can grow and succeed together, illuminating the path towards a brighter future for the industry.

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