Hybrid Dealer in Training, Wheeling Island Casino en Delaware North
Delaware North · Wheeling, Estados Unidos De América · Hybrid
- Junior
- Oficina en Wheeling
Delaware North Gaming is hosting a Dealer Training School for individuals interested in becoming a Table Games Dealer at Wheeling Island Casino in Wheeling, West Virginia. As a Dealer Training School participant, you will gain table game dealer knowledge, develop math and technical skills, and learn how to start an exciting career as a Table Games Dealer.
Classes will start on September 8th and end on October 16th. Days will be Monday through Friday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Additional Details:We care about our team member’s personal and professional well-being. Delaware North provides a benefits package designed to give you the comfort, safety, and security you need to deliver exceptional experiences for our guests. All team members receive benefits including:
- Weekly pay
- Employee assistance program
- Training and development opportunities
- Employee discounts
- Flexible work schedules
Eligible team members may also receive: health, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid vacation days and holidays, paid parental bonding leave, and tuition and/or professional certification reimbursement.
Unit Description:Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack in Wheeling, West Virginia, is a Delaware North-owned-and-operated regional gaming destination featuring 1,300 electronic gaming machines, 22 table games, live greyhound racing, and simulcast wagering. Wheeling Island also features a 151-room hotel, many dining options, and a 1,000-seat showroom.
Responsibilities:As a Dealer in Training you will be responsible to learn:
- Basic understanding of the gaming industry
- How to shuffle and place cards
- How to cut gaming chips, exchange currency for gaming chips, and identify chip denominations
- Rack maintenance
- Hand recognition
- Payouts and odds for each game
- How to determine game rule winners and losers
- How to control the pace of the game
- How to develop proper game security skills
- How to protect the integrity of games through observation and by following appropriate procedures
- How to identify unusual play habits
- Minimum 21 years of age
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Ability to obtain a state gaming license
- Mathematical skills to solve equations
- Exceptional guest service skills
- Ability to stand for prolonged periods
- Hand and finger dexterity
- Ability to lift and carry 30 lbs occasionally
- Ability to pass a color recognition test