Casino Pit Supervisor Job Description
A pit boss is a term used to address a person who authorises cash transactions, keeps vigil on the tables, overseeing the financial figures at the table and many other tasks. A pit boss is an iconic job and is imperative to all the casinos. A pit boss is like a manager of the casino and indulges in a lot of responsibilities in a casino.
A pit boss (more commonly known today as the pit manager) is the person who directs the employees who work in a casino pit. The job of the pit boss is to manage the floormen, who are the supervisors for table games dealers in a casino. One pit boss monitors all floormen, dealers, and players in the pit; there is usually one floorman for every six tables. The floormen correct minor mistakes, but if a serious gaming discrepancy arises (such as duplicate cards being found in a deck), it is the job of the pit boss to sort it out.[1]
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- Job Description Table Games Supervisor (PT) - (200003EH) Description Floor Supervisor:. Monitor pit games in assigned pit. Open and close table games in assigned area verifying count as provided by the Dealer. Inspect card decks prior to play. Track and record player buy-ins, wins, losses and bet amounts.
- The pit boss in a Las Vegas casino has a variety of duties. She is, first and foremost, a supervisor of the various employees in her pit. These include floor supervisors, hosts and dealers. Often you see the pit boss standing in the middle of the pit or circulating around the various tables.
- Job Description We are in search of a Pit Supervisor for one of our prospective clients based in Gauteng. To qualify for the position you need to be in possession of a Trade Certificate (Section 13), Open Cast Blasting Certificate. A valid driver's license, 10 years experience in the mining industry plus 3 years of supervisory experience.