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Weekend Check Encoding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Main Banker

Chandler, OK

$16.50 - $20.75/hr

Must be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays and work overtime * Able to pass mandated ... Uses QCP workstation and processes automated & manual check cashing and credit card advances for ...

Desk Clerk-40 hours

Chicago, IL · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

Multiple shifts are available primarily during evenings, overnights, and weekends. Responsibilities ... Encode and invalidate campus cards for building room access. * Check out and follow up for return ...

... shaft encoders, barcode scanners, solenoids, scales, VFDs, E-stops and other I/O devices. • ... background check • Must have the ability to lift 70 pounds and climb ladders • Ability to ...

Maintenance Associate

Vineland, NJ · On-site

$16 - $21.75/hr

Working Knowledge of Encoders and various types of sensors. * Working Knowledge of power ... Willingness to work 10-12-hour shifts, weekends, and overtime as required * Self-motivated, and ...

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How much do weekend check encoding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend check encoding in the United States is $17.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Check Encoding vs Weekend Data Entry Clerk?

AspectWeekend Check EncodingWeekend Data Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsBasic computer skills, possibly some encoding certificationsBasic data entry skills, high school diploma often sufficient
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, healthcare, or government agenciesOffices, data centers, or remote work settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in industries requiring precise encoding of checks or dataCommon in administrative and clerical roles across various sectors
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding encoding processes for financial or data accuracyLooking for general data entry roles on weekends

Weekend Check Encoding involves accurately inputting check data, often in financial or healthcare settings, requiring specific encoding skills. In contrast, Weekend Data Entry Clerks perform general data input tasks, typically with less specialized training. Both roles are weekend-focused but differ in industry application and skill requirements.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Check Encoding job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 67% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 31% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,594 per year, or $17.1 per hour.
Main Banker

$16.50 - $20.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 243 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

88th of 140 rated casinos


Job description

The Main Banker is responsible for overseeing and balancing all casino bankroll functions while ensuring compliance with company policies, internal controls, and gaming regulations. This position manages large cash transactions, prepares and verifies bank deposits, distributes funds to casino departments, and maintains accurate financial records. The Main Banker provides exceptional guest and team member service while operating in a fast-paced, high-security environment requiring strong attention to detail, accountability, and integrity.

Qualifications

  • Able to obtain a Gaming License 
  • Must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent required.
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Must present a well-groomed appearance
  • Must demonstrate the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide without the use of a calculator
  • One-year previous United States currency money handling work experience preferred
  • Must read, write, speak, and understand English
  • Must be willing to serve customers from a variety of backgrounds
  • Must be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays and work overtime
  • Able to pass mandated regulation and department testing

Essential Job Functions: 

  • Responsible for all cash service needs of our casino guests while maintaining appropriate accountability for inventory.

  • Provides prompt, friendly, and courteous service to all guests while following company and gaming regulations. 

  • Conducts all transactions in a confidential manner.

  • Money Handling, Regulatory Compliance. 

  • Cashes Chips, Fast Cash Tickets, Travelers Checks, Coupons and exchanges loose coin.

  • Uses QCP workstation and processes automated & manual check cashing and credit card advances for guests.

  • Completes guest enrollment process for QCP/ACM check cashing and credit card cash advances.

  • Basic Computer Skills such as Word and Excel proficiency.

  • Must be willing to learn, understand and adhere to all Title 31 requirements for reporting, record keeping and cash handling procedures for MIL's, MTL's, CTR's and SARC's.

  • Accepts and assists with guest completion of check cashing applications.

  • Records the information regarding transactions on reports and forms. 

  • Maintains internal controls with reports describing errors and discrepancies.

  • Completes required Title 31 entries to Monetary Instrument Log and Multiple Transaction Log.

  • Collects and records required guest information for completion of Currency Transaction Reports.

  • Activates players, cashes checks, issues markers, processes marker payments and marker transfers, both electronically and manually using CMS.

  • Processes front money deposits & withdrawals using CMS and processes wire transfers and found money.

  • Processes Table game chip Fills and Credits using automated and manual systems.

  • Rolls Marker and Chip Banks and completes void process for Table Fills & Credits. Prepares & issues slot wallets.

  • Processes Slot & Poker Jackpots and Promotional Payouts. 

  • Processes Reel Rewards issues and returns w/Slot Dept.

  • Prepares & issues non-gaming banks and prepares & issues slot wallets. 

  • Processes Slot & Poker Jackpots and Promotional Payouts. 

  • Processes QCP and regular Bank Deposits and receives cash deliveries from bank. 

  • Completes Soft count buys for Slots, Tables and other areas as required and verifies all Soft count strapped cash. Receives Dealer Tokes.

  • Maintains Front Money & Marker Banks. 

  • Processes issues & returns of Generic Reel Rewards Coupons to Group Sales and receives new RR inventory from vendors.

  • Processes employee transactions for Food, Beverage, Group Sales, Promotions, Table Games, Marketing and others as needed.

  • Performs Year End/Month End Inventory & Audits for Cage and all retail outlets. 

  • Processes Comp Shoppers and all required cash for special events.

  • Processes Poker Room Fills, issues Poker Banks and reconciles Tournament revenue. 

  • Processes Mid shift, Closeouts, Variances and re-impresses Cashier Carts.

  • Completes In-transits, Rundowns, and Central Credit inquiries. 

  • Processes checks and other documents through Optical scanner to maintain database.

  • Assists in all areas as needed in the NRT Bank. Processes Airfare reimbursements, Guest Disputes and encodes Markers for deposit.

  • Team members will participate in all mandatory meetings and pre-shift BUZZ sessions

  • All Team Members will follow the Everyone Greets Everyone (EGE) policy. It is the expectation that every team member, front or back of house, should proactively seek out opportunities to greet guests and their fellow team members daily. EGE policy states teams members should: acknowledge guests and fellow team members within 10 feet; initiate friendly verbal greeting within 5 feet; keep your head up, look around ("head on a swivel"); look for opportunities to greet guests and others; please remember that when you are on the floor, you are "on stage".

  • Maintains high standards of courtesy, professionalism and discretion in all communications to, about, or with customers including their arrangements and finances. Maintains confidentiality of all player accounts. Maintains security and confidentiality of files, records, and lists.

  • Collaborates with workgroup and all support departments to ensure player satisfaction. Communicate all relevant information to co-workers and management to maintain consistency and avoid potential problems. Works with team members to achieve common goals.

Physical, Mental & Environmental Demands:           

  • Must be physically mobile with reasonable accommodation

  • Able to obtain a Gaming License
  • Must have a high school diploma or GED
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. (e.g., bag of coins) 
  • Able to stand, walk, stop, talk, hear, and reach at least 2 feet across a counter
  • Must have manual dexterity and coordination to operate office equipment (including computers, jet sorts, and 10 keys), handle currency, tokens, coins, keys, and buttons
  • Must have good close/ medium range vision with the ability to distinguish colors
  • Able to tolerate secondary smoke, high noise levels, bright lights, and dust
  • Able to work at a fast pace in mentally and physically stressful situations
  • Able to walk and remain standing for 8 to 10 hours with breaks
  • Able to safely push or pull a cashier cart when fully loaded
  • Able to differentiate between various denominations of currency and chips.
  • Must maintain professional composure in all situations (e.g., demanding or threatening customers and during periods of high business volume)

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