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Job Description
Supervise and coordinate activities of slot department workers to provide service to patrons. Handle and settle complaints of players. Verify and pay off jackpots. Reset slot machines after payoffs. Make repairs or adjustments to slot machines or recommend removal of slot machines for repair. Report hazards and enforce safety rules.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 39-1012.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 38,300.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 18.00
- Currently, there are 7,640 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Slot Supervisors”.
Also Known As…
- Slot Supervisors
- Slot Technician
- Slot Supervisor
- Slot Key Person
- Slot Floorperson
- Slot Floor Supervisor
- Slot Floor Attendant
- Slot Attendant
- Casino Shift Manager (CSM)
- Casino Manager
- Video Poker Floorman
- Slot Tech
- Slot Shift Manager
- Slot Machine Key Person
- Slot Machine Floor Person
- Slot Key
- Slot Host
- Slot Floorman
- Patron Attendant
- Key Person
- Gaming Manager On Duty (Gaming MOD)
- Floorman
- Floor Slot Technician
- Floor Runner
- Electronic Gaming Device Supervisor
- Converting Technician
- Contract Runner
- Casino Slot Supervisor
- Casino Floor Runner
- Cardroom Supervisor
Tasks for “Key Person”
- Monitor functioning of slot machine coin dispensers and fill coin hoppers when necessary.
- Reset slot machines after payoffs.
- Exchange currency for customers, converting currency into requested combinations of bills and coins.
- Respond to and resolve patrons' complaints.
- Patrol assigned areas to ensure that players are following rules and that machines are functioning correctly.
- Coordinate and oversee the work of slot department workers, including change runners and slot technicians.
- Attach "out of order" signs to malfunctioning machines, and notify technicians when machines need to be repaired or removed.
- Record the specifics of malfunctioning machines and document malfunctions needing repair.
- Enforce safety rules, and report or remove safety hazards as well as guests who are underage, intoxicated, disruptive, or cheating.
- Monitor payment of hand-delivered jackpots to ensure promptness.
- Perform minor repairs or make adjustments to slot machines, resolving problems such as machine tilts and coin jams.
- Answer patrons' questions about gaming machine functions and payouts.
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- Phillips screwdrivers
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