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Job Description
Supervise and coordinate activities of workers in assigned gaming areas. Circulate among tables and observe operations. Ensure that stations and games are covered for each shift. May explain and interpret operating rules of house to patrons. May plan and organize activities and services for guests in hotels/casinos. May address service complaints.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 39-1011.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 50,810.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 24.00
- Currently, there are 22,130 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Gaming Supervisors”.
Also Known As…
- Gaming Supervisors
- Table Games Supervisor
- Slot Shift Manager
- Shift Supervisor
- Pit Supervisor
- Pit Boss
- Gaming Floor Supervisor
- Floor Supervisor
- Casino Supervisor
- Casino Shift Manager
- Casino Floorperson
- Table Games Shift Manager
- Table Games Floor Supervisor
- Slot Supervisor
- Security Supervisor
- Poker Supervisor
- Lottery Office Manager
- Gambling Supervisor
- Gambling Floor Supervisor
- Gambling Box Person
- Floorperson
- Crap Game Box Person
- Casino Manager
- Casino Floor Supervisor
- Cardroom Manager
- Box Person
- Blackjack Supervisor
- Blackjack Pit Boss
Tasks for “Executive Casino Host”
- Direct workers compiling summary sheets for each race or event to record amounts wagered and amounts to be paid to winners.
- Monitor stations and games and move dealers from game to game to ensure adequate staffing.
- Determine how many gaming tables to open each day and schedule staff accordingly.
- Monitor game operations to ensure that house rules are followed, that tribal, state, and federal regulations are adhered to, and that employees provide prompt and courteous service.
- Maintain familiarity with the games at a facility and with strategies or tricks used by cheaters at such games.
- Report customer-related incidents occurring in gaming areas to supervisors.
- Review operational expenses, budget estimates, betting accounts, or collection reports for accuracy.
- Evaluate workers' performance and prepare written performance evaluations.
- Perform paperwork required for monetary transactions.
- Provide fire protection or first-aid assistance when necessary.
- Monitor and verify the counting, wrapping, weighing, and distribution of currency and coins.
- Explain and interpret house rules, such as game rules or betting limits, for patrons.
- Interview, hire, or train workers.
- Greet customers and ask about the quality of service they are receiving.
- Observe gamblers' behavior for signs of cheating, such as marking, switching, or counting cards, and notify security staff of suspected cheating.
- Establish and maintain banks and table limits for each game.
- Establish policies on types of gambling offered, odds, or extension of credit.
- Supervise the distribution of complimentary meals, hotel rooms, discounts, or other items given to players, based on length of play and amount bet.
- Record, issue receipts for, and pay off bets.
- Resolve customer or employee complaints.
- Monitor patrons for signs of compulsive gambling, offering assistance if necessary.
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- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Outlook
- Corel WordPerfect
- Microsoft Word
- Data entry software
- Microsoft Excel