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... Commission regarding table game operations. * Conducts, protects and controls table games in ... Qualifications Education High School (preferred) Experience Basic knowledge of mathematics ...

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Table Games - Dealer

Biloxi, MS · On-site

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... game, company standards and Gaming Commission Guidelines. **MUST CURRENTLY HAVE OR BE ABLE TO ... Strong math skills for computing payoffs. Excellent customer service skills. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:

Table Games Dealer

Fife, WA · On-site

$16.76/hr

Must have good math skills * Must have the ability to follow instructions and implement tasks given ... Gaming Commission. The Emerald Queen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Indian Preference in hiring ...

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Table Games Supervisor - Swing Shift

Table Games Supervisor - Swing Shift

Ceasars Entertainment

Baltimore, MD • On-site

$28.85/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 238 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

89th of 133 rated casinos


Job description

The Table Games Supervisor leads the Table Games Dealer teams to create continuous improvement in the service for our guests. The Table Games Supervisor also helps to protect game integrity and compliance with internal controls and Maryland Lottery Gaming Control Commission regulations.

 


 

  • High school diploma or GED is required
  • 5+ years experience in Table Games, preferably in a supervisor's role.
  • Excellent employee and customer service skills are essential
  • Must enjoy entertaining and communicating with the public
  • Excellent math skills and the ability to multi-task
  • From $28.85 hourly
  • Bi-Weekly Pay Dates
  • PTO, 401(k), Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance 
  • Leads and supports table games dealers in order to create legendary customer service.
  • Ensures table games dealers have the training, tools and mindset to enable them in their positions as service professionals.
  • Leads the table games dealer team in a way that creates continuous improvements in the employee experience.
  • Ensures operational and game integrity.
  • Tracks guest play and relays all pertinent information to immediate Supervisor
  • Settles minor disputes in a professional and timely manner
  • Handles guest concerns quickly and efficiently
  • Executes changes in table games limits to meet the customer demand and needs of the business
  • Informs Pit Manager and Surveillance team of unnatural or irregular play
  • Maintains bank floats
  • Reports significant cash and cheque transactions
  • Verifies issuance of credit after all necessary signatures are confirmed
  • Verbally informs Pit Manager of disputes on game
  • Knows and abides by Maryland Lottery Gaming Control Commission regulations, internal controls and company policies and procedures

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