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Three (3) years Table Game experience and/or training, experience in table games operations to include, but not limited to, experience as a Dealer, Floor Supervisor, Pit Supervisor, Shift Manager Trainee and/or Shift Manager.
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A four (4)-year degree in related fields or equivalent work experience in a Table Games Shift Manager or above role. The Table Games Manager oversees, reviews, and manages the Table Games operations and staff.
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Table games floor manager experience and/or training. Protects game integrity by scanning assigned tables for irregularities in dealing procedures, informing Shift Manager accordingly, making rule decisions as needed, and resolving guest disputes.
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Keeps Table Games Shift Manager informed of all relevant and pertinent information regarding gaming activity in assigned area. Defers to Table Games Shift Manager if resolution cannot be reached satisfactorily.
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As a Floorperson you generally are responsible for starting table games. Reports any irregularity or suspicious activity concerning the integrity of the game to the Shift Manager.
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They provide oversight for all games, game protection, and overall operation of the Table Games/Slots operations on their shift. Assists with the overall integrity of daily Table Games and/or Slot operations.
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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. 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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Settles disputes that arise from guests in the poker area, referring those that are very difficult to the Poker Supervisor, Poker Manager, Table Games Shift Manager or Director of Table Games.
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Oversee table games and employees to ensure that the safety, integrity, security and Company and regulatory policies/procedures of the above are upheld. Resolve customer complaints or refer to Shift Manager when appropriate.
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Ensures adherence to all safety policies and procedures and reports any safety hazards to assigned Casino Shift Manager. Knowledge of casino rules, regulations and procedures pertinent to Casino Operations of Table Games required.
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Responsible for overall management of a multiple amount of casino table games for a particular shift. Under the direction of the Asst. Manager, the incumbent performs functions of a Pit Manager on an assigned shift.
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Provides oversight for all games, game protection, and overall operation of the table games on their assigned shift. Responsible for supervising staff and the overall daily management of a designated shift in the Table Games department.
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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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Working closely with Table Games Shift Manager to implement and oversee overall strategies for customer service, comping, games layout and mix, revenue growth, and expense management in order to maximize profitability.
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The Gaming Shift Manager III, under the direction of the Casino Manager III, is responsible for directing, managing and supervising all facets of the casino floor and gaming activities and for the direction supervision of team members.
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