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Pit Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Track Supervisor

Anaheim, CA · On-site

$17.40 - $19.40/hr

The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.

Track Supervisor

Addison, IL · On-site

$16.50 - $17.50/hr

The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.

Track Supervisor

Paterson, NJ · On-site

$16.50 - $17.25/hr

The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.

Track Supervisor

Riverton, NJ · On-site

$15.87 - $17.37/hr

The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.

Track Supervisor

Carlsbad, CA · On-site

$17.90 - $19.40/hr

The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.

The Pit Supervisor is responsible for the overall supervision of the Dealers during his/her assigned shift. The Pit Supervisor ensures the all guests receive service as outlined in the Hospitality ...

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Table Games - Dealer

Biloxi, MS · On-site

$5 - $8/hr

Pit Supervisor POSITION SUMMARY: Conducts operation of assigned game according to the rules of the game, company standards and Gaming Commission Guidelines. **MUST CURRENTLY HAVE OR BE ABLE TO OBTAIN ...

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How much do pit supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for pit supervisor in the United States is $27.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Pit Supervisor coordinate with other casino departments during a shift?

A Pit Supervisor works closely with dealers, floor staff, security, and cage personnel to ensure smooth casino operations. They regularly communicate with surveillance and compliance teams to address any irregularities or disputes at the tables. Effective coordination involves monitoring game integrity, handling player concerns, and ensuring all team members adhere to casino policies. This collaborative environment helps maintain a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for guests.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pit Supervisor, and why are they important?

To excel as a Pit Supervisor, you need strong knowledge of casino operations, game procedures, and regulatory compliance, often backed by experience in table games and supervisory roles. Familiarity with casino management systems, surveillance tools, and internal auditing processes is typically required. Outstanding leadership, conflict resolution, and communication skills set top performers apart in managing staff and customer interactions. These competencies are crucial for maintaining fair play, ensuring operational efficiency, and upholding both customer satisfaction and regulatory standards.

What are Pit Supervisors?

Pit Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing gaming operations on the casino floor, particularly within the pit area where table games like blackjack and roulette are played. They manage dealers, ensure games are run fairly and according to regulations, handle customer disputes, and monitor for any signs of cheating or irregular activity. Pit Supervisors also maintain records of wins, losses, and table transactions, and coordinate with security and management to uphold casino policies. Their role is crucial to the smooth and secure operation of a casino's gaming environment.

What is the difference between Pit Supervisor vs Equipment Operator?

AspectPit SupervisorEquipment Operator
CertificationsMining safety certifications, OSHA trainingHeavy machinery operation licenses, OSHA training
Work EnvironmentMining sites, open pits, industrial settingsMining sites, construction sites, industrial facilities
Job RoleOversees pit operations, manages safety and staffOperates heavy machinery like loaders and excavators

The Pit Supervisor and Equipment Operator roles both require safety certifications and work in mining environments. The Pit Supervisor manages operations and safety, while the Equipment Operator focuses on operating machinery. Both positions are essential in mining and industrial industries, often working together to ensure efficient and safe operations.

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Infographic showing various Pit Supervisor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 6% Full Time, 78% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,355 per year, or $27.1 per hour.
Track Supervisor

Track Supervisor

K-1 Speed Inc

Anaheim, CA • On-site

$17.40 - $19.40/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


K1 Speed rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

43rd of 54 rated activity centers and activity clubs


Job description

GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB: To ensure that all track attendants provide a fun, safe and efficient racing environment for our customers.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


· Ensure that all track personnel perform their assigned duties safely, effectively and professionally

· Ensure that the daily attendance log is completed by all staff members

· Coordinate with Assistant and General Managers regarding disciplinary and operational issues

· Prepare track and karts prior to opening

· Instruct new customers on proper kart usage, race flag usage, and racing safety

· Maintain an orderly and speedy flow of racers through the track(s)

· Supervise ongoing races and enforce race policies and procedures

· Respond to emergency situations as they arise

· Ensure that the pit and track areas remain clean and safe

· Perform specific facility cleaning and maintenance duties as assigned by management

· Perform closing duties to secure the pit and track and prepare for the following day’s operation


EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:


High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.


REASONING ABILITY:


Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.


LANGUAGE SKILLS:


Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers and respond to questions.


MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:


Ability to add, subtract and manipulate two digit numbers.





PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Amount of Time

Under 1/3 To Over

None 1/3 2/3 2/3

Stand |______|_______|______|___X__|

Walk |______|_______|______|___X__|

Sit |___X__|_______|______|______|

Use hands to finger, handle, or feel |______|_______|______|___X__|

Reach with hands and arms |______|_______|______|___X__|

Climb or balance |______|___X___|______|______|

Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl |______|___X___|______|______|

Talk or hear |______|_______|______|___X__|

Taste or smell |______|___X___|______|______|


This job requires that weight be lifted or force be exerted.


Amount of Time

Under 1/3 To Over

None 1/3 2/3 2/3

Up to 10 pounds |______|_______|______|___X__|

Up to 25 pounds |______|_______|___X__|______|

Up to 50 pounds |______|___X___|______|______|

More than 50 pounds |______|___X___|______|______|


This job has special vision requirements.


· Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)

· Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more)

· Color vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)

· Peripheral vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point)

· Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships)


Specific job duties that require the physical demands selected above:


· Manipulating the position and orientation of racing karts and race track barriers

· Utilizing racing flags and instructional signs as tools

· Carefully running to assist customers in emergency situations


WORK ENVIRONMENT:


Work is performed predominantly in an indoor environment that is exposed through openings in the building to the outdoors. The work environment of this job typically has a moderate level of noise


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:


This is a supervisory position. This position is the first level of facility’s management team. It is the responsibility of the Pit Supervisor to ensure that established operational policies and procedures are followed by all track attendants. It is also the responsibility of the Pit Supervisor to coordinate with the Assistant Manager and General Manager regarding disciplinary action involving track attendants. The Pit Supervisor is the first point of contact for addressing customer issues. This position is responsible for between 10 and 20 track attendants.


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