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Assist with drafting and ongoing maintenance of detailed Standard Operating Procedures for all Retail Sportsbook locations in relation to operations, internal and external technical support, and other cross functional teams (Compliance, Marketing, IT Security, Gaming Ops.
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The Gaming industry is highly regulated and as such demands an extensive background check to obtain a license. Ability to obtain racing and/or gaming licenses as required in any jurisdiction where CDI operates.
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The Cage & Player Services Cashier is responsible for the redemption of Gaming & Sports wagering tickets/vouchers, performing Check Cashing/Cash Advance transactions for guests and assuring that guest have a favorable gaming experience.
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We are also a leader in brick-and-mortar casino gaming in eight states with approximately 11,000 slot machines and video lottery terminals and 200 table games. leading racing, online wagering and gaming entertainment company anchored by our iconic flagship event, the Kentucky Derby.
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We own and operate three pari-mutuel gaming entertainment venues with approximately 3,050 historical racing machines in Kentucky. We also own and operate TwinSpires, one of the largest and most profitable online wagering platforms for horse racing, sports and iGaming in the U.S. and we have seven retail sportsbooks.
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Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, CDI has expanded through the development of live and historical racing entertainment venues, the growth of the TwinSpires horse racing online wagering business and the operation and development of regional casino gaming properties.
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Facilitate and Emcee live promotions on property via the microphone system to live audiences on the gaming floor. Coordinate and execute assigned gaming related marketing promotions (drawings, giveaways, on-site promotional events, etc.
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Able to obtain and maintain a valid Kentucky gaming/racing license. Uses equipment such as coffee brewers, iced tea makers, and juice, soda, and milk dispensers. Fine dining experience, preferably in a high volume casino steakhouse is preferred.
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Activate is a state of the art facility with a wide variety of gaming experiences. Breakout Operations LLC provides a real-life escape room adventure for small groups. You and your group enter inside a video game experience and become the players to actively and mentally complete challenges.
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Participate in installation, movement, and removal of gaming related equipment. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESRepair and maintain Gaming related equipment on the Gaming floor and shop.
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This position will serve a transitional role between Gaming Host and player during the guest transition to Host Coded VIP. Drives guest business through phone interaction and outbound telemarketing with a focus on House Accounts and Development Potential Guests as identified by the Gaming Host Manager and/or Database Analysts.
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As a leading global retailer of video games, electronics, and gaming merchandise, we take pride in offering a wide range of products that cater to the needs and desires of gamers worldwide. Join us in our mission to shape the future of gaming and bring the best gaming products to the world PLEASE NOTE: Your application will be considered for all locations within this district.
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Position requires to be licensed by the proper racing and gaming authorities within the region. Race track experience and electrical and/or computer experience us preferred. Prepares and maintains UT equipment, repairs, maintains and cleans betting terminals, installs and tears down equipment, stock ticket paper on betting lines, unloads ticket stock from freight truck, labeling, packaging, and shipping reordering spare parts, loads and unloads equipment, maintain and repair infield or auxiliary display boards, and other tasks as required.
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Gaming Support Techs or Midway Techs are responsible for the repair and maintenance of our building including games, simulators, and technical equipment. Gaming Support Techs or Midway Techs are responsible for the repair and maintenance of our building including games, simulators, and technical equipment.
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Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, Churchill Downs Incorporated has expanded through the development of live and historical racing entertainment venues, the growth of the TwinSpires horse racing online wagering business, and the operation and development of regional casino gaming properties.
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