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Mutilated and counterfeit currency is separately recorded, and counterfeit are reported to TGA, the Cage, and Finance. Counts currency, and tickets (clipping, strapping, and bundling) from gaming machines, table games, and ticket redemption kiosks; recording the count accurately and timely on required paperwork.
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Responsible for the operation of assigned window, which includes, but is not limited to; currency exchanges, jackpot payouts, redemption of chips, gaming vouchers, coupons and comps. Responsible for the operation of assigned window, which includes, but is not limited to; currency exchanges, jackpot payouts, redemption of chips, gaming vouchers, coupons and comps.
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Review and approve cage documentation based on established levels of authorization in absence of Shift Manager. Prepare/review currency transactions reports in absence of Shift Manager on assigned shift.
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Requires casino access into the casino cage and slot cashiering areas. Complies with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJ DGE) regulations, the IRS Currency Transaction reporting laws and departmental and company policies and procedures.
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Below are some of the responsibilities as a Potawatomi Casino Hotel Cage Technician Supervisor: Lead team members in the repair and proper preventative maintenance of all designated electronic and mechanical money handling machines and table games equipment, including but not limited to cleaning machines, overhauling machines, and other related functions to ensure optimal performance.
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Monitor compliance with Federal currency transaction reporting requirements, Title 31 requirements and IRS Currency Transaction Reports and property established Anti-Money Laundering policies.
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THE JOB:As a Cage Cashier, you'll manage monetary transactions with precision and provide top-notch service to our guests. Responsibilities include handling various transactions, cashing checks, redeeming tokens and tickets, and assisting with foreign currency exchanges.
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The Vault Cashier accurately handles customer exchanges for chips/cash equivalents for cash, cash checks within established procedures, exchange foreign currency, and all other associated cage functions.
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As Cage Cashier, you will handle a large amount of currency, cash checks, and redeem tickets, vouchers, and chips for guests. Delaware North Gaming is hiring part-time Cage Cashiers to join our team at Orange City Poker Room in Orange City, Florida.
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Accurately handles customer exchanges for chips/cash equivalents for cash, cash checks within established procedures, exchange foreign currency, and all other associated Cage/CR functions.
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Passing score on timed Cage Cashier test. To provide services such as the purchase and redemption of coins, chips, TITO tickets and currency; as well as check cashing and credit card advances for our guests.
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The Opportunity Delaware North Gaming is hiring full-time Cage Cashiers to join our team at Gate City Casino in Nashua, New Hampshire. Perform regular cash buys to Cage Supervisor. We offer players slots and video gaming machines, table games, poker rooms and tournaments, mobile sports betting, full-service restaurants, and own and operate the Sheraton hotel located nearby.
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Clear hands before and after handling currency or coins, going into the drawer, completing a transaction with a government representative, and reaching across the booth counter or work area for any reason.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Cage Cashier to process monetary transactions and exchanges with guests. Perform frontline entry level transactions, chip bank transactions, poker transactions, cage credit transactions and employee bank/window transactions.
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A Cage Cashier is responsible for assisting customers in the exchange of U.S. currency for casino chips, credit chips, cash, foreign currency, Golden Nugget documents, negotiable instruments, and ambassadors of company good will.
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