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Previous experience is preferred, but there is onsite training available to those willing to learn ... Pit Masters and Pit Apprentice are the backbone of the barbecue industry, you will learn knowledge ...

Pit Master

Horseshoe Bay, TX · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Establish training programs and documented standard operating procedures * Foster a positive ... Proven hands-on barbecue/pit experience in a high-quality environment * Experience operating ...

Previous experience is preferred, but there is onsite training available to those willing to learn ... Pit Masters and Pit Apprentice are the backbone of the barbecue industry, you will learn knowledge ...

Pit Master

Horseshoe Bay, TX · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Establish training programs and documented standard operating procedures * Foster a positive ... Proven hands-on barbecue/pit experience in a high-quality environment * Experience operating ...

Pit Apprentice

El Paso, TX · On-site

$15/hr

Previous experience is preferred, but there is onsite training available to those willing to learn ... Pit Masters and Pit Apprentice are the backbone of the barbecue industry, you will learn knowledge ...

Pit Master

Horseshoe Bay, TX · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Pit Master Location: Horseshoe Bay, TX Compensation: $75,000 - $95,000 base salary + performance ... Establish training programs and documented standard operating procedures * Foster a positive ...

Attending all necessary training meetings. Assist in other projects, as directed. Duties ... Floor Supervisor, or Dual Rate Pit Manager, or a combination of both. The Candidate shall ...

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How much do pit trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for pit trainer in the United States is $26.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Pit Trainer, you generally need in-depth knowledge of casino games, gaming regulations, and experience in both dealing and supervising within a casino environment. Familiarity with casino management systems, training materials, and sometimes relevant certifications such as gaming licenses are typically required. Excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills set standout Pit Trainers apart by enabling effective instruction and team motivation. Mastering these skills ensures that staff are properly trained, operations run smoothly, and compliance with gaming regulations is maintained for a successful casino floor.

What are some common challenges faced by a Pit Trainer, and how can they be addressed?

Pit Trainers often face the challenge of ensuring that new dealers or gaming staff quickly adapt to the fast-paced and highly regulated casino environment. Training individuals with varying levels of experience and managing performance under pressure can be demanding. To address these challenges, successful Pit Trainers use clear communication, hands-on demonstrations, and regular feedback to build confidence and competence. Collaborating closely with floor supervisors and employing structured training modules also helps maintain standards and compliance.

What are pit trainers?

Pit trainers are professionals who work in casinos, specifically in the table games area known as the 'pit.' Their primary role is to train new dealers and ensure that all table games are operated according to casino rules and regulations. Pit trainers provide on-the-job instruction, monitor dealer performance, and help with customer service issues. They also assist in maintaining the integrity and security of the gaming floor by ensuring all staff adhere to proper procedures. Typically, pit trainers have experience as dealers themselves and possess strong knowledge of various casino games.

What is the difference between Pit Trainer vs Pit Supervisor?

AspectPit TrainerPit Supervisor
CertificationsTypically requires safety and equipment operation certificationsRequires all Pit Trainer certifications plus supervisory or leadership credentials
Work EnvironmentHands-on training in pit areas, focusing on equipment operationOversees pit operations, manages Pit Trainers and ensures safety compliance
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in mining, construction, and industrial sectors for training new operatorsFound in similar industries, with added responsibilities for team management

The main difference between a Pit Trainer and a Pit Supervisor is that the Pit Trainer focuses on hands-on training and skill development, while the Pit Supervisor oversees operations, manages training staff, and ensures safety standards are met. Both roles require relevant certifications, but the Supervisor role involves additional leadership responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Pit Trainer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,463 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

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About Williams-Sonoma DC - Olive Branch, MS

Since it was founded in 1956, Williams - Sonoma has grown from Chuck Williams’ single store in Sonoma, CA into one of the largest retailers in the country, with some best known and most beloved brands in home furnishings, including Williams – Sonoma, Pottery Barn and West Elm.

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and mail-order customers around the world. The Supply Chain environment is dynamic and fast-paced, and the network is expanding rapidly. If you have a background in distribution, manufacturing, engineering, transportation, finance, human resources, or home delivery – and are looking for a job with a strong opportunity for gaining new skills and for advancement – our Supply Chain Organization could be just the place for you.

The Safety Coordinator supports one or more distribution centers within a geographic region and helps implement Williams-Sonoma’s safety programs. This role focuses on developing and improving SOPs, delivering training, conducting inspections, and ensuring high-quality investigations in the internal safety event management system. The Safety Coordinator also owns select safety programs, supports risk assessments, and partners with Operations, HR, and Maintenance to drive sustainable safety improvements across assigned facilities.

The Safety Coordinator position is located in Olive Branch, MS.

You'll be excited about this opportunity because you will....

  • Lead the development and rollout of safety SOPs and standardized work processes across assigned facilities
  • Deliver engaging safety training, including new-hire orientation, PIT training, refresher courses, and targeted training based on trends
  • Conduct safety audits, daily walk-throughs, and hazard identification activities; ensure timely follow-up and verification of corrective actions
  • Lead or support safety event investigations, ensuring accurate root cause identification, effective corrective actions, and complete documentation in the internal safety management system
  • Maintain required safety records, inspection logs, and compliance documentation
  • Own select safety programs (e.g., PIT compliance, emergency preparedness, chemical management, ergonomics, or safety committee processes) and ensure consistent execution across assigned facilities
  • Analyze safety data and incident trends to identify emerging risks and recommend proactive actions to site leadership
  • Conduct risk assessments and participate in Management of Change (MOC) reviews for new equipment, processes, or layout changes
  • Partner with Operations, HR, and Maintenance to drive corrective actions and ensure sustainable safety improvements
  • Coach supervisors and associates on safe work practices, hazard recognition, and the consistent application of WSI safety policies
  • Lead site-level safety committee meetings and champion local safety initiatives
  • Assist with compliance requirements related to OSHA, fire protection, PIT operations, emergency preparedness, and other applicable regulations


Check out some of the required qualifications we are looking for in amazing candidates....

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field OR 2+ years of experience in warehouse or manufacturing environments with defined safety responsibilities
  • Working knowledge of OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910) and fundamental root cause analysis methods
  • Strong communication and coaching skills; comfortable with a high level of floor presence
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality involving security matters, incident details, and personnel issues


We prefer some of these qualities as well....

  • At least 3 years of safety experience, or 5+ years in warehouse/manufacturing roles with increasing safety responsibilities
  • PIT trainer or PIT operator experience
  • Experience developing SOPs or training content
  • Experience with incident management systems
  • Ability to analyze event data, new processes, or equipment for safety risks and conduct job hazard/safety analyses
  • Experience in workers’ compensation case management


Review these physical requirements, as they play a major part in this role….

  • Job requires continuous physical exertion – walking, bending, lifting, standing, climbing
  • Must be able to lift 65 pounds minimum with or without accommodation


Our company benefits are second to none in the industry….

  • Generous discount on all Williams-Sonoma, Inc. brand products
  • 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities
  • Paid vacations, Employee Assistance Programs, Time Off to Volunteer, Matching Gifts Community Service Program, and Holidays (in some locations)
  • Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits, Legal and Identity Protection Plans and Pet Insurance
  • For more information on our benefits offers, please visit MyWSIBenefits.com
  • To learn more about our Supply Chain culture and regional associate events, please visit: https://shorturl.at/R3OAX (Login credentials may be required)

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