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Checks with the Table Games Floor Supervisor or Table Games Shift Manager prior to the beginning of shift change. Job Description: Position Summary:Under direct supervision of the Table Games Floor Supervisor, deals all Table Games offered by Tohono O’odham Gaming Enterprise to guests on assigned shift.
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The Table Games Dealer reports to the Table Games Shift Manager and is responsible for providing proactive friendly and engaging service at assigned gaming table while protecting the security of the game.
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Settles disputes that arise from guests in the Table Games area, referring those at a pre-determined threshold or a certain degree of difficulty to Shift Manager. Alerts Casino Manager to potential safety problems.
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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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Coordinates with Casino Operations supervisor and Security to detect and prevent attempts to cheat and to identify floor irregularities to a Casino Operations Supervisor, Lead Shift Supervisor, or Casino Manager.
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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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The Casino Shift Manager is responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance with approved policies and procedures, while directing staff in accordance with corporate policies and objectives.
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Informs Table Games Shift Manager of any deviation from standard operating procedures. High school diploma or GED plus two (2) years dealing experience with a minimum of two (2) years supervising Craps games or successful completion of the Desert Diamond Casino Table Games Floor Supervisors mentoring and training program.
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Supervises the operation of one or more table games on an assigned shift while placing special emphasis on guest service, enhancing the guest experience, and engaging in service recovery.
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Provides oversight for all games, game protection, and overall Table Games/Slots operations on their shift. Responsible for supervising staff and the overall daily management of a designated shift in the Casino Operations department.
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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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Under the supervision of the Surveillance Shift Manager and/or Surveillance Shift Supervisor, the incumbent will perform surveillance of assigned shift MPGE operations. Candidates currently or previously employed in any gaming related areas (Table Games, Cage, Count Rooms, and Slots) of Foxwoods must be one year removed from Foxwoods gaming position to be considered for the position.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Table Games Shift Manager or in a similar role. In-depth knowledge of casino table games, rules, and regulations. 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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When acting as a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson, this position will report to the Table Games Assistant Shift Manager. When starting a shift as a Dealer, employee may dual-rate up to a Table Games Supervisor/Floorperson once, but may not dual-rate back down to a Dealer in the same shift.
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Assists Poker Shift Managers and Poker Manager in the supervision and overall operation of the Poker Room. Must be knowledgeable of all casino games rules and CCC / DGE regulations for game(s) under supervision.
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