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Job Description
Act as oversight and security agent for management and customers. Observe casino or casino hotel operation for irregular activities such as cheating or theft by either employees or patrons. May use one-way mirrors above the casino floor, cashier's cage, and from desk. Use of audio/video equipment is also common to observe operation of the business. Usually required to provide verbal and written reports of all violations and suspicious behavior to supervisor.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 33-9031.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 35,280.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 16.00
- Currently, there are 10,460 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators”.
Also Known As…
- Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators
- Surveillance Technician
- Surveillance Supervisor
- Surveillance Operator
- Surveillance Officer
- Surveillance Observer
- Surveillance Monitor
- Surveillance Agent
- Security Officer
- Observer
- Compliance Officer
- Video Surveillance Technician
- Surveillance System Monitor
- Surveillance Manager
- Surveillance Investigator
- Surveillance Inspector
- Surveillance Dual-Rate Officer
- Surveillance Director
- Security Guard
- Investigator
- Gaming Surveillance Observer
- Gaming Investigator
- Gaming Commissioner
- Gambling Monitor
- Casino Worker
- Casino Surveillance Officer
- Casino Enforcement Agent
- Agent
Tasks for “Casino Investigator”
- Act as oversight or security agents for management or customers.
- Supervise or train surveillance observers.
- Observe casino or casino hotel operations for irregular activities, such as cheating or theft by employees or patrons, using audio and video equipment and one-way mirrors.
- Report all violations and suspicious behaviors to supervisors, verbally or in writing.
- Monitor establishment activities to ensure adherence to all state gaming regulations and company policies and procedures.
Related Technology & Tools
- Surveillance cameras
- Computer laser printers
- Laptop computers
- Digital still cameras
- Slot machines
- Electric transportation carts
- Law enforcement handguns
- Mobile radios
- Digital video recording equipment
- Tablet computers
- Video cassette recording equipment
- Personal computers
- Handheld metal detectors
- Security alarm systems
- Multi-line telephone systems
- Closed circuit television CCTV surveillance systems
- Metal handcuffs
- Remotely controlled cameras
- Microsoft Paint
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Outlook
- iView Systems
- FileMaker Pro
- Microsoft Word