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Two (2)- year degree or technical degree in a related fields or equivalent work experience in table games and casino surveillance. Supervises department team members and procedures for protecting casino assets and internal controls to ensure the safety and security of the team members and the guests.
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The Table Games Dealer is responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, fast, friendly, and fun environment for all guests, team members, and company assets. Knowledge of company policy and procedures, IRS Bank Secrecy Act and internal controls.
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Valid Mississippi Gaming Commission Work Permit required; knowlege of Mississippi Gaming Regulations; internal Controls; local, State and Federal Statutes, Mississippi Tax Commission Alcohol Beverage Control policies and procedures, OSHA, MSDS, ADA, Life Safety Code 101 preferred.
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Responsible for the direction and supervision of the pulling, transporting, and counting of cash boxes from slot machines, Poker, Table Games, and all Food & Beverage outlets on property in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
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As a Supervisor: Report to the Casino Pit Manager or Shift Operations Manager for successful performance Supervise the performance of the table games dealers. Assist and advise other departments and company personnel as necessary, to assure the success of the table games.
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Ensures random audits are performed of cage, drop and table games procedures to ensure compliance with tribal internal controls. The Revenue Audit Manager ensures: all gaming and non-gaming audits are completed timely and accurately, all instances of non-compliance with internal controls are properly documented and communicated to appropriate management and regulatory personnel, and month end duties are performed as assigned.
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Job FunctionsThe Surveillance Agent will observe, document and report any variances to the company, internal controls, money handling activity and state gaming regulations. The Surveillance Agent will possess a thorough knowledge of all table games and gaming functions.
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Ensures that all table games and poker employees adhere to company policies, procedures, and internal controls, as well as VA Lottery rules and regulations, and Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Authority Rules and regulations.
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Maintain the accountability of the cashiers' cage in accordance with Horseshoe's internal controls, requirements of the State Gaming Commission, and internal policies and procedures.
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Control pace of the game and inform the Table Games Supervisor/ Dual Rate Table Games Supervisor of any request or unusual play. Know and abide by Indiana Gaming Commission Regulations, approved internal controls and company policies and procedures.
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Review and ensure the accuracy of Table Games, Slots, Hotel, Restaurant and other revenue generating venues performance and compliance with internal controls; perform audits to ensure revenue is properly and accurately accounted for and reported in a timely manner to management as required.
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Manages daily operations of the Table Games Department. Knowledgeable of the Indiana Gaming regulations as well as the company’s internal controls, policies, and procedures.
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Develops new customers for Table Games and Slots. Has discretionary authority to approve credit up to a designated amount established by Internal Controls filed with the State Police.
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Complies with all company and departmental policies and procedures, State Gaming Regulations, and internal Controls. Completion of Dealers School or six (6) months of experience as a Dealer with at least two (2) high-volume, main games (Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, required.
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To provide each and every guest a pleasant entertainment experience by dealing table games efficiently and within established procedures and internal controls. Performs the duties of a Table Games Dealer as assigned.
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