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Notifies Shift Manager/ Assistant Shift Manager/Floor Supervisor of any pertinent conditions as needed and as directed. Responsible for coordinating the information from Security Management, Security Officers, Surveillance, other Casino Departments, Local Law Enforcement, and Emergency Medical Services throughout the property and including other off property operations operated by Four Winds Casino Resort.
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Works under the supervision of the Facilities Manager, Shift Supervisor or lead engineer. Laying and setting tiles to create decorative wall, mural and floor designs. Caesars-affiliated casino resorts operate primarily under the Harrah's, Caesars and Horseshoe brand names.
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Continually communicate pertinent gaming and employee information to the team Lead, Casino Manager and/or the Casino Shift Manager. Works with and accepts general guidance and direction from the Team Lead, Casino Shift Manager, and/or the Casino Manager on duty.
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Responsible to be visible in the outlets and on the Casino floor thorough out the shift. Verify and ensure that Food and Beverage services are in accordance with the direction given by the Restaurant Services Manager as well as Casino Service standards and performance objectives, including to cleanliness and appearance of assigned restaurant area(s.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Table Games Shift Manager or in a similar role. As a Table Games Floor Supervisor, you will play a key role in managing a specific number of table games within gaming pits whilst offering the highest possible level of customer service to all guests.
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Coordinateswith Casino Operations supervisor and Security to detect and prevent attemptsto cheat and to identify floor irregularities to a Casino OperationsSupervisor, Lead Shift Supervisor, or Casino Manager.
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Minimum one (1) year of Slot Attendant or Slot Technician experience preferred, or one (1) year of casino experience with previous experience as a Slot Floor Supervisor in a high volume casino environment.
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Floor Supervisor role: Responsible to the Casino Pit Manager or Shift Operations Manager for successful performance of assigned duties. In the role of Floor Supervisor: Ability to maintain strict confidentiality relative to financial data, casino policies, and promotions.
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Responsible for the overall performance of the casino floor on assigned shift, including staffing, slot machine play, guest service, knowing all casino promotional events as appropriate and ensure adherence to all established regulatory controls, including Tribal Gaming Internal Control standards.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Floor Supervisor. Resolve customer complaints or refer to Shift Manager when appropriate. Oversee table games and employees to ensure that the safety, integrity, security and Company and regulatory policies/procedures of the above are upheld.
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When on casino floor, must be able to tolerate areas containing second hand smoke, high noise levels, bright lights and dust. Must have knowledge of casino rules, procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Table games.
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Checks with the Table Games Floor Supervisor or Table Games Shift Manager prior to. Under direct supervision of the Table Games Floor Supervisor, deals all Table Games offered by Tohono Oodham Gaming Enterprise to guests on assigned shift.
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Communicates all pertinent information to Poker Floor Supervisor and the Poker Shift Manager as stipulated in departmental policies and procedures. While working as a brush, coordinates Poker room seating by greeting guests, collecting cell phone numbers to notify players of availability of requested games, recording appropriate information on poker board, and notifying Floor Managers of table changes and seat lock-ups.
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Settles customer disputes on the slot floor area or refers them to the Lead Supervisor or Slot Manager; The Slot Shift Supervisor resolves Slot Machine Department conflicts that may arise on their shift.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionReporting to the Assistant Shift Manager, the Dual Rate Table Games Supervisor is responsible for supporting and ensuring operations run smoothly through positive interactions with guests, resolution of disputes and management of floor operations on an ongoing basis.
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