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You will report to the Table Games Manager. Responsible for the smooth operation of table games by directly supervising dealers, maintaining positive customer interactions, protecting the Casino through personal surveillance of ongoing table play, and interaction with security and surveillance.
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The Table Games Floor Supervisor, operates and conducts table games in accordance with Port Gamble S'Klallam Gaming procedures and internal controls, and the rules and procedures of the appropriate game and supervises table games in accordance with Port Gamble S'Klallam Gaming procedures and internal controls, as well as the rules and procedures of the appropriate game by performing the following.
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The Table Games Supervisor is responsible for the operation of assigned game area; including performance development of dealers and ensuring guest service. Walk the casino floors, be visible to the table games staff throughout the shift and welcome customers to the facility on a continuous basis.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Dual Rate Supervisor supervises the operations of two to eight table games on an assigned shift, placing special emphasis on guest service, security of Caesars Entertainment assets and positive employee motivation and coaching.
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Deal cards and/or gaming chips to customers at various points around the table, reach for and collect bets and cards during game or at end of hand. Adhere to all game controls and procedures (as outlined in the dealer and supervisor department manual.
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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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Periodically may be asked to complete Count Team duties such as emptying money and tickets from all slot machines, counting and bundling the money and tickets collected, emptying daily table games, and counting and bundling these monies and bundling monies from all other revenue centers.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Use extensive knowledge of iCasino slots and table games to provide support for direct reports as well as guests as needed. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Use extensive knowledge of iCasino slots and table games to provide support for direct reports as well as guests as needed.
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Review daily audits of gaming (Table Games, Slots, Cage and Kiosk) and non-gaming (Food & Beverage, Hotel, Retail and Ticketing) revenue and comps performed by Revenue Audit Clerks to verify compliance with Minimum Internal Controls (MICS.
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Minimum of two years surveillance or table games experience preferred; prior supervisory experience a plus. Monitor all areas of casino for any act of suspicious and/or illegal activities and advise supervisor immediately.
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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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Assists in training guests not familiar with various table games products. Advises Floor Supervisor of any disputes or arguments that may arise during the game. Informs Supervisor and/or Manager of unnatural or irregular play and disputes on game.
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As a Table Games Floor Supervisor, you will be responsible for managing table game operations in a casino, ensuring compliance with regulations, supporting dealers, and providing excellent customer service.
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Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack in Wheeling, West Virginia, is a Delaware North-owned-and-operated regional gaming destination featuring 1,300 electronic gaming machines, 22 table games, live greyhound racing, and simulcast wagering.
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Train and counsel table games dealers as required at the supervisory level. Knowledge of and compliance with all departmental policies, service standards and gaming regulations, as they pertain to Table Games.
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