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Casino Occupations  (NOC 6443)
London Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Gambling casino workers operate gaming tables, maintain slot machines, accept keno wagers, pay out winning bets and jackpots and collect losing bets. They are employed by gambling casinos. Supervisors of gambling casino workers are included in this unit group.

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Gambling casino workers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Operate gaming tables and games such as roulette, blackjack, keno, baccarat and poker
  • Explain rules of games to patrons and ensure that rules are followed
  • Accept keno wagers and issue computerized tickets for selection
  • Determine winners or announce winning numbers
  • Calculate and pay out winning bets and jackpots, collect losing bets and maintain related reports
  • Fill slot machines with coins and assist patrons experiencing difficulties with machines
  • Perform minor adjustments to slot machines.
Gambling casino supervisors perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Supervise the activities of casino workers
  • Co-ordinate and schedule activities of staff working at gaming tables and slot machines
  • Train casino staff
  • Resolve problems that arise, such as patrons' complaints and work-related issues.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

London, St. Thomas, Woodstock, Aylmer, Ingersoll, Parkhill, Strathroy, Tillsonburg, Belmont, Erie Rest, Grimmonds Beach, Invererie Heights, Lyndale, Lynhurst, Mitchell Heights, Mount Brydges, North Ward, Orchard Beach, Port Stanley

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Jobs for Casino Occupations in London Region

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There are currently no job offers available in London Region for this occupation.

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