Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City

ATTENDANT - SLOTS


PayCompetitive
LocationAtlantic City/New Jersey
Employment typePart-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 34327

      Overview

      The Slot Attendant is responsible for supporting the Floor Supervisors with operational responsibilities. This includes circulating throughout the casino area assigned and servicing player guests on the Slot machines by redeeming winning voucher tickets, making change for players and assisting players with rules of the game and other general issues. They are also responsible for the payment of jackpots and various minor operational/guest service maintenance of machines.

      Responsibilities

      • Responsible for cash banks issued and tickets.
      • Assist in the verification and payment of W2G jackpots.
      • Makes change for players.
      • Provides instructions for SLOT play.
      • Promotes positive public/employee relations at all times by providing friendly service to players and being available to meet their needs.
      • Reports emergencies such as intoxicated, obnoxious or cheating persons immediately to the supervisor.
      • Reports any SLOT machines that are not working, and affixes an "out of order" card to said machines.
      • Maintains a clean safe area for guests.
      • Pays Jackpots
      • Other duties as assigned.

      Qualifications

      • High school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of one (1) year of experience in Slot operations in a similar position is required.
      • Knowledge of all casino slot machines and games are required.
      • Must possess basic mathematical skills to include ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide specific to position responsibilities.
      • Must be able to balance cash bank.
      • Must possess or have the ability to obtain a valid New Jersey Casino Service Registration.

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  • About the company

      The casino, originally known as the Trump Taj Mahal, was inaugurated by its then-owner Donald Trump in 1990, and was built at a total cost of nearly US$1 billion.