Surveillance Agentother related Employment listings - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Surveillance Agent

POSITION PURPOSE Under general supervision, observe gaming and operational areas using video surveillance systems to ensure laws, policies and procedures are being followed and maintained.
Monitors slot and table games activity; reviews slot and table games department data contained in the Surveillance areas of ACSC CMS-SMS SYSTEMS also an understanding of sensitive key systems.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (The following statements are intended as general illustrations of the work in this job class and are not all inclusive for this position.
) Observes and reports any and all gaming violations and/or thefts of Lumiere Place's property.
Operates monitor room equipment, including basic computer functions; reviews slot and table games department data contained in the Surveillance areas of ACSC CMS-SMS SYSTEMS to protect company assets and funds.
Maintains video surveillance of the entire casino, i.
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, table games, slots,, food and beverage outlets, parking lot, parking garages, hotel/casino complex, outbuildings and shops.
Video records gaming and security-related incidents within the realm of monitor room video recording and surveillance capabilities.
Participates in court actions relating to gaming violations.
Learns and uses various card count systems.
Learns all games in use at Lumiere Place and all procedures and cheating indicators of such games.
Perform other duties as assigned by management.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS Must be at least 21 years of age Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid gaming license Must have 20/20 corrected vision.
These skills are typically acquired through a high school education or equivalent and two years of surveillance experience or casino experience in security, table games, or an equivalent combination of training, education and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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