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Maverick Gaming owns and operates a portfolio of 31 properties across Nevada, Washington, and Colorado with over 1,800 slot machines, 350 table games, 1,020 hotel rooms, and 30 restaurants. The Room Attendant is responsible for cleaning guest rooms as assigned ensuring both hotels established standards of cleanliness.
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This employee must be responsible in protecting the assets S & K Gaming, LLC always and keep the Slot Manager apprised of activities occurring on shift. 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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Must be at least 18 years of age with a High School Diploma or a GED. Two (2) or more completed college accounting courses, and three (3) or more combined years of casino cage vault or slot attendant/technician experience required.
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Summary: Handles slot bill validators, table games drops, audit fills/credits and reconciliations, ensuring compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, federal and state laws governing monetary transactions and company policies, procedures and controls.
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This includes slot machine iView service, minor machine repairs, club membership outreach and enrollment, marketing knowledge, cash transaction, placing beverage orders and requesting server assistance for food orders.
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Use screwdriver, hand-held radio, and other slot-related tools and supplies. Know the various types of slot machines, and be able to identify major malfunctions and to correct minor machine malfunctions.
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Join our team as a Slot Attendant, responsible for operating the Slot Change Bank, processing Jackpots, and delivering exceptional guest service. Responsible keeping assigned work area at peak operating condition by identifying and reporting damaged, non-compliant, unsafe, out of service or inoperable gaming machines or gaming machine components to the supervisor and slot technician personnel.
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Responsible for the Bill validator drop, Table Games and Slot reconciliation, Hotel Revenue, Cage buys and Kiosk redemption drops. The Count Team Attendant must be able to work both independently and in a team environment to collect, verify and process revenue from all outlets of the casino and hotel under strict regulations and controls.
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The Slot Attendant Supervisor will perform all duties within the guidelines of Iowa Gaming policies and procedures, Internal Standard Operating Procedures and company objectives. The Slot Attendant Supervisor must have excellent guest service skills.
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The property currently offers over 860 slot machines, 9 table games, a luxurious 132 room hotel with 225 occupancy banquet space, two delicious restaurants, coffee shop and a convenience store.
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As a Slot Attendant, you will be responsible for ensuring that our guests have a memorable gaming experience by assisting with their slot machine needs. We are looking for a reliable and customer-focused Slot Attendant to join our team at Augustine Casino.
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Players Club Attendant is responsible and accountable for all data of adjustments for Free Slot Play, etc, made by reconciling and providing justification of these adjustments. Assists with Slot Tournaments as needed for registration of guests and other duties assigned to Marketing for slot tournaments.
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The Slot/Keno/Bingo Attendant is responsible for consistently providing a high degree of prompt, considerate and courteous guest service by assisting guests with gaming transactions, issues and services.
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Keeps well informed of various types of slot machines to answer any questions regarding games and bonus plays. Notifies supervisor/manager of any guest issues that arise in a timely manner. Maintains awareness of housekeeping needs in assigned area and timely reports to supervisor/manager.
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Sign up guests into the Casino Player's Card. Investigate and resolve issues relating to bill validators and slot gaming vouchers, including troubleshooting of basic bill validator and ticket printer problems.
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