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Responsibilities: Visit multiple event sites where you may drop off, stage, or install event rental equipment including tenting, flooring, staging, games, furniture, decor, arcade games, pipe and drape, and more.
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Organization of parts and inventory for both spare arcade parts and laser tag equipment. Diagnose and troubleshoot arcade boards, wiring harness and computer game software. Purchasing and receive of arcade and laser tag parts.
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Installation and calibration of arcade game readers. Apex Entertainment is looking for experienced Arcade/Game Tech to join our team! Daily and weekly cleaning on arcade games. Laser tag troubleshooting vests, phasers and haze machines.
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As an Activities Manager, you will be responsible for communicating and working with Westgate vendors such as Resort Recreation and Tourism Management (RR & TM), Arcade Room, Excursions, Scuba, Tennis, Caricature Artists, etc.
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At its Branson location, the Ballparks of America experience features five major league replica fields, on-site dormitories for players and coaches, on-site restaurants, arcade, escape rooms, laser tag, batting cages and kiosk-operated pitching machines, a high-end retail experience, and so much more.
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Accurately operate multiple POS systems while selling arcade cards to guests Unload, stock, and maintain the inventory level for your arcade’s redemption center Maintain a clean and organized arcade area WHAT IT TAKES A commitment to great guest service (friendly, gracious, always willing to help) Solid communication skills Strong team player Proven success in school/previous job experience PERKS (MORE REASONS YOU’LL LOVE YOUR JOB) Free Bowling.
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Ritz Magic Wheels is a subsidiary company of Classic Fun Center that offers entertainment through roller skating, arcade, laser tag, birthday parties, and much more! Oversees inventory management such as making orders, organizing inventory, and taking stock.
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Assists the Retail Director in every day operations of all areas of the Retail & Attractions Department, including gift shops, arcade, vending, and any other revenue producing venues. Oversees operation of all attractions including: Oliver Mining Company, Arcade, MagiQuest, MiniGolf, MiniBowling, XD Theater, Ropes Course, and other attractions as necessary.
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Operation of Arcade game machines, such as replenishing prizes, cleaning the machines, and managing prize inventory (including reporting the inventory every 3 months) Simple maintenance of arcade game machines.
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Part-Time Arcade Operation Staff (Tanger Outlet/ Foley, AL) 14usd/h - Good as a second job. Part-Time Arcade Operation Staff (Tanger Outlet/ Foley, AL) 14usd/h - Good as a second job. Other simple tasks (Machine cleaning, floor cleaning) requested.
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If your dream job involves being surrounded by all the latest, cutting-edge arcade games, and getting people as excited as you are about playing them, then you may be perfect for this role! $1 Arcade Play 20% off Events 50% off Food & Beverages The Bowlero Corp Team Bowlero.
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And arcade games. A GAME ROOM ATTENDANT’S DAY-TO-DAY Greet our guests in a friendly, welcoming manner Ensure that all games are working properly Report major equipment problems to management Assist guests who are having trouble with playing (or paying for) our games Promote all of our center’s awesome offerings , such as bowling, billiards, and food & drinks.
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AMF. Our family of brands features the best in bowling entertainment and events at 300 striking locations nationwide. WHAT OUR GAME ROOM ATTENDANTS DO Our Game Room Attendants provide our guests with the best gaming experience possible.
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This isn’t any ordinary workplace; it’s the beginning of a bowled new career as a Game Room/Amusements Attendant with Bowlero Corp. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for a position.
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Job Type: Part-time Benefits: Employee Assistance Program Employee discount Shift: Evening shift Night shift Weekly day range: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Work Location: One location. And now, with the PBA (Professional Bowlers Association), we’re bringing bowling to the world.
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