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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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Continually communicate pertinent gaming and employee information to the Casino Shift Manager. Works with and accepts general guidance and direction from the Casino Shift Manager, and/or the Director of Casino Operations.
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Continually communicate pertinent gaming and employee information to the team Lead, Casino Manager and/or the Casino Shift Manager. Works with and accepts general guidance and direction from the Team Lead, Casino Shift Manager, and/or the Casino Manager on duty.
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Maintain a thorough understanding of all Dealer and Table Games Supervisor SOPs. Continually monitor activity on all table games in assigned section; ensure that game integrity is upheld.
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Must be able to work inside and continuously maneuver in and around the assigned tables in the Table Games Pit area during entire shift, with regular interval breaks. Alerts Casino Manager to potential safety problems.
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Notify Pit Manager and/or Casino Shift Manager on all procedural violations as well as communicate with the appropriate designated department supervision when the situation requires information to be disseminated; notify Direct Report and State Gaming Control Board and corresponding department Manager or Supervisor of all criminal acts.
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Table Games Knowledge. Observe gamblers' behavior for signs of cheating, such as switching dice, sliding dice, or past posting and notify Pit Supervisor or Shift Manager of suspected cheating.
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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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Supervise a section of the casino floor of typically one to eight table games. The Casino Floor Supervisor is responsible for the successful operation of the Table Game area, assuring game protection and that guests have a favorable gaming experience.
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Supervise a section of the casino floor of typically one to six table games. Monitor and continually train table games dealers; communicate with managers when progressive discipline is needed.
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Settles disputes that arise from guests in the Table Games area, referring those that are very difficult to the Casino Manager – Table Games or Director Table Games.
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