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If your dream job involves being surrounded by all the latest, cutting-edge arcade games, and getting people as excited as you are about playing them, then you may be perfect for this role! Accurately operate multiple POS systems while selling arcade cards to guests.
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Recreational trips (bowling, movie, mini golf, arcade, etc.) Many of the above duties may be performed either by the City Director him/herself, or by anNCSYer (likely a chapter board member) whom the advisor deems responsible enough to carry out the duty.
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The family entertainment center features a redemption arcade, bowling, adventure elements, virtual reality, retail, food and beverage and other offerings, family-friendly activities, and is the perfect place to host a corporate or social special event.
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In addition to our large casino floor, we proudly feature a wide variety of restaurants, an arcade and an award-winning hotel. At Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City , when we say "More Fun", we mean it literally.
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Pick up kosher pizza or donuts, beverages, and other refreshments to bring with you to each JSU club meeting. Work with the grants manager to fulfill all grant requirements. Summers should be used for planning the upcoming year’s programming and running programs for teens that are in the Chapter area for the summer.
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Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Arcade, SQL, JavaScript, R, C. A successful GIS Developer shall develop and implement standards for data input and maintenance, map production, field data collection and metadata creation.
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Work with the Regional Director to determine the target teen participation number for your chapter. Report on a bi-weekly basis to your Regional Director on your progress. Endeavor to initiate JSU clubs at those high schools by contacting school officials, faculty, and Jewish teens from those schools.
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May work in any number of Attractions at Great Wolf Lodge, including but not limited to the Arcade, Ropes Course, MagiQuest, Moonstone Mine sluice, Bowling, Rock Wall other attractions within the Family Entertainment Center.
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Essential Duties - Responsibilities Supervises daily retail and attractions operations including gift shops, arcade, attractions, vending, etc. Essential Duties - Responsibilities Supervises daily retail and attractions operations including gift shops, arcade, attractions, vending, etc.
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