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Continually communicate pertinent gaming and employee information to the team Lead, Casino Manager and/or the Casino Shift Manager. The Casino Floor Supervisor is responsible for the successful operation of the Table Game area, assuring game protection and that guests have a favorable gaming experience.
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Oversee the Jackpot payouts of Slot Jackpots over 15k, Table Games Jackpots, and Poker Bad Beat Jackpots Monitor Gaming areas for any irregularities including identifying any possible Card Counters, Advantage Players, scam artists, panhandlers, etc.
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The Casino Shift Manager will oversee Casino/Hotel Operations Enforce MICs and SOPs approved by the PGC Mediate Guest and Team Member disputes Administer oversight of gaming activities Administer oversight of Casino payouts Oversee the entire property during assigned shift.
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Continually monitor activity on all table games in assigned section; ensure that game integrity is upheld. Monitor and continually train table games dealers; communicate with managers when progressive discipline is needed.
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The analyst will also monitor performance, quality and control plans to identify improvements within JIRA, ALM Helix or other tools along with data, security, and project management improvements.
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We are pioneering play-for-fun sports gaming, with a social sportsbook experience that is supplemented with sweepstakes credits and loyalty rewards. Monitor and analyze sports performance, including win/loss ratios, and provide regular reports to management.
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Sitting at the convergence of owned social, UGC and creator and influencer relations, community is a pivotal amplification and communication tool for 2K. This role will help to monitor and report feedback from existing communities, build bridges with developers and studio partners for planning and community engagement and serve as a direct connection to our fans and consumers.
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Continually communicate pertinent gaming and employee information to the Casino Shift Manager. Use good judgment when evaluating unique circumstances; make fair and appropriate decisions consistent with departmental policies, internal controls and gaming regulations.
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Areas of need for Specialty Instructors: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Cheer, Tumbling, Climbing Wall and Ropes Course, Cooking, Dance, Drama, Theater, Fitness, Flag Football, Kayak and Paddleboard, LEGO, Music, Nature, Pickleball, Robotics, Sports, STEM, Swim, Gaming, Tennis, and VolleyballRESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to):Promote, monitor, evaluate, and ensure that all day camp programs run smoothly with a high level of service to participants.
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Nevada Gaming Registration. Monitor issuance of comps. Works with and accepts general guidance and direction from the Casino Shift Manager, and/or the Director of Casino Operations. Maintain a thorough understanding of all Dealer and Table Games Supervisor SOPs.
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Ability to solve complex documents and understand state and local tax laws, banking codes, gaming laws and regulations. The Director Cage, Drop/Count, and Credit Operations will manage, monitor, and oversee the strategic direction of all three functional areas.
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Monitor, analyze, and communicate monthly PR results with a clear understanding and definition of KPIs. Maintain a keen understanding of industry trends affecting news cycles, key media (tech/gaming/lifestyle/mainstream, and non-traditional PR outlets (YouTube/Tiktok/Instagram tech reviewers) and make appropriate recommendations to adjust the communication strategies accordingly.
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Areas of need for Specialty Instructors: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Cheer, Tumbling, Climbing Wall and Ropes Course, Cooking, Dance, Drama, Theater, Fitness, Flag Football, Kayak and Paddleboard, LEGO, Music, Nature, Pickleball, Robotics, Sports, STEM, Swim, Gaming, Tennis, and Volleyball.
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When assigned in a supervisory capacity, the Dual Rate Cage Supervisor will monitor and supervise the Sportsbook cashiering operation. Assist in training new gaming cashiers with procedures and process in Sportsbook cashiering.
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We evolve the gaming industry by designing and hosting the most streamed, interactive casino tables and slots in the world. Monitor security systems (like CCTV; access control, ticketing system JIRA.
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