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Maintains the shelf validator stock, the shelf ticket printer stock, and the shelf card reader stock in the slot performance shop at the predetermined quantities. * Complete projects and machine move ...

Automotive Technician

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$23 - $70/hr

Large performance shop, we Inspect and repair 98% Corvettes. From Vintage to Brand New. No shortage of work, we regularly have over 100 Corvettes in our shop daily. Stingrays, Z06, ZR1, Grand Sports ...

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Proven history in a service advisor role, ideally in a specialty or performance shop * Someone who takes pride in doing things right the first time, every time WHAT YOU'LL GET * A shop that invests ...

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We are a Complete Automotive Repair & Diesel Performance Shop. Motors, Transmissions, A/C Repair, Electrical, Brakes, Exhaust work, Alignments, Front Ends and Tires. We are a TEAM and are looking for ...

LEAD THE WAY AS SHOP MANAGER AT ASHER + RYE Join Asher + Rye in downtown Savannah as our Shop ... Champion sales performance and set/track team sales goals. * Analyze sales trends and recommend ...

Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-performance shop This role is for serious automotive professionals seeking a long-term career -- not a temporary job. Compensation & Benefits * 4 ...

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How much do performance shop jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for performance shop in the United States is $16.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Performance Shop position, and why are they important?

To thrive at a Performance Shop, you should have a solid understanding of automotive performance systems, diagnostic skills, and relevant experience with high-performance vehicles. Familiarity with specialized tools such as dynamometers, tuning software, and certifications like ASE or manufacturer-specific training is often required. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective customer communication set top candidates apart. These abilities ensure safe and precise modifications, satisfied clients, and ongoing business success in a fast-paced, technical environment.

Is 27 too late to become a mechanic?

Performance shop mechanics can start at any age, and 27 is not too late to begin training or apprenticeship programs. Gaining skills through technical schools or certifications like ASE can help you enter the field regardless of age, and experience with tools and engines is valuable in this industry.

What is a Performance Shop job?

A Performance Shop job typically involves working in an automotive shop specializing in enhancing vehicle performance. This can include tuning engines, installing aftermarket parts, upgrading suspension systems, and improving overall speed and handling. Employees may work with high-performance cars, race cars, or custom vehicles to optimize their performance. Skills in mechanical work, diagnostics, and fabrication are often required.

What are the typical daily responsibilities working at a Performance Shop?

Working at a Performance Shop commonly involves diagnosing and repairing performance vehicles, installing aftermarket parts, tuning engines, and performing routine maintenance with a focus on enhancing vehicle performance. You may also interact closely with customers to discuss desired modifications or troubleshoot issues, while collaborating with other technicians or sales staff to ensure top-quality work. Staying current with industry trends and utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment is often part of the daily workflow. This variety keeps the work dynamic and offers opportunities to continually expand your technical expertise.

What is the highest paying job in a dealership?

In a dealership, the highest paying jobs are typically management roles such as General Manager or Service Manager, who oversee operations and have significant responsibilities. These positions often require extensive experience, leadership skills, and sometimes certifications, and they can earn six-figure salaries depending on the dealership size and location.

What are performance-based jobs?

Performance-based jobs are roles where compensation is primarily tied to the results or outcomes achieved, such as sales targets or project milestones. These jobs often include commissions, bonuses, or incentives and require strong skills in goal setting, productivity, and results tracking.

What jobs in the US pay 300,000 a year?

In the US, high-paying roles related to performance shops often include specialized automotive technicians, shop managers, or owners with extensive experience and certifications. Executive positions such as general managers or business owners in the automotive or motorsports industry can also reach or exceed this salary level, especially with a successful business and strong client base.
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Infographic showing various Performance Shop job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,588 per year, or $16.6 per hour.
Slot Technician

Part-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 252 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

90th of 147 rated casinos


Job description


WE ARE CAESARS
At Caesars Entertainment, our Mission, Vision & Values reflect our unique purpose, providing people with possibilities and places to have fun. Our Mission, Vision & Values represent a unifying and inspiring way forward, and all Team Members are expected to uphold them.
  • Our Mission: "Create the Extraordinary"

  • Our Vision: "We create spectacular worlds that immerse, inspire and connect you. We don't perform magic; we create it with excellence."

  • Our Values: "Blaze the Trail, Together We Win, All-In on Service"

  • Our corporate social responsibility framework, People Planet Play, represents our continuous dedication to enhancing economic development, uplifting the wellbeing of our Team Members and their families, and making positive contributions to the communities we operate in.
  • Maintains, installs, converts, and configures slot machines on assigned shifts according to departmental plans. Participates in a team-oriented environment.
    • Exhibits a friendly, helpful, and courteous manner when dealing with our guests and fellow associates, assuring that optimum guest service is maintained.

    • Performs daily or as scheduled, preventative maintenance on gaming devices of a predetermined number of validator units, ticket printers, and card readers as specified by the slot performance supervisor.

    • Consistently follow machine entry procedures and repair procedures to proactively identify or prevent future equipment problems.

    • Maintains and repairs electronic circuitry of all Slot Operations related equipment.

    • Safeguards all assigned assets upon installation, build, conversion, or reconfiguration.

    • Uses approved electronic test equipment when repairing or maintaining gaming devices.

    • Properly diagnose faulty equipment and troubleshoot to the sub-system level. (Hopper, Comparator, MPU Board, etc.)

    • Safely and effectively operate shop equipment including hand tools, welding equipment, soldering equipment, and test equipment. Maintained proper documentation on department repair logs, shift logs, daily shift reports, and J.M.R.s.

    • Knows and complies with the gaming compact, and any other regulatory requirements necessary.

    • Knows and complies with company and departmental standard operating procedures.

    • Maintains the shelf validator stock, the shelf ticket printer stock, and the shelf card reader stock in the slot performance shop at the predetermined quantities.

    • Complete projects and machine move as assigned.
    • Interacts with other departments exhibiting a professional, courteous approach.

    • Assisting with validator software upgrades as they are released by the vendors.

    • Other duties as necessary to improve the operational direction.

Responsibilities
  • Exhibits a friendly, helpful, and courteous manner when dealing with our guests and fellow associates, assuring that optimum guest service is maintained.

  • Performs daily or as scheduled, preventative maintenance on gaming devices of a predetermined number of validator units, ticket printers, and card readers as specified by the slot performance supervisor.

  • Consistently follow machine entry procedures and repair procedures to proactively identify or prevent future equipment problems.

  • Maintains and repairs electronic circuitry of all Slot Operations related equipment.

  • Safeguards all assigned assets upon installation, build, conversion, or reconfiguration.

  • Uses approved electronic test equipment when repairing or maintaining gaming devices.

  • Properly diagnose faulty equipment and troubleshoot to the sub-system level. (Hopper, Comparator, MPU Board, etc.)

  • Safely and effectively operate shop equipment including hand tools, welding equipment, soldering equipment, and test equipment. Maintained proper documentation on department repair logs, shift logs, daily shift reports, and J.M.R.s.

  • Knows and complies with the gaming compact, and any other regulatory requirements necessary.

  • Knows and complies with company and departmental standard operating procedures.

  • Maintains the shelf validator stock, the shelf ticket printer stock, and the shelf card reader stock in the slot performance shop at the predetermined quantities.

  • Complete projects and machine move as assigned.

  • Interacts with other departments exhibiting a professional, courteous approach.

  • Assisting with validator software upgrades as they are released by the vendors.

  • Other duties as necessary to improve the operational direction.

Qualifications
  • High School graduate or equivalent required.

  • Associate degree from a college, university; or trade school; or two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. (preferred)

  • One year of Slot department experience is strongly preferred. Must be able to obtain and maintain the appropriate license through the Virginia Lottery.

Must be able to maneuver in and around the casino and public areas.
  • Must be able to walk, bend, stoop, and reach above your head and must be able to sit or stand for prolonged periods.

  • Must have manual dexterity and coordination to operate office equipment, and handle currency, coins, and keys.

  • Must be able to respond calmly and make rational decisions when dealing with difficult guest and employee conflicts.

  • Must be able to speak distinctly and persuasively to others.

  • Must be able to respond to visual cues and be able to distinguish between colors.

  • Must be able to tolerate and work in areas containing secondhand smoke loud noises, bright lights, and dust.

  • Ability to differentiate between various denominations of currency & coin.

Wage - $18.25/hr

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