Pay: $27.40 per hour
Schedule: Full-Time (flexible scheduling required)
Location: WarHorse Gaming
Department: Table Games
The Table Games Floor Supervisor plays a key role in supporting the Table Games Department by overseeing daily operations, guiding dealers, ensuring guest satisfaction, and maintaining compliance with gaming regulations. This position is responsible for delivering an exceptional gaming experience while ensuring accuracy, integrity, and professionalism on the casino floor.
Monitor and document guest play including wager amounts, play duration, buy-ins, and wins/losses.
Maintain proper table inventories and perform fills and credits as needed.
Issue and inspect playing cards and dice at the start of each shift.
Support personnel functions including training, development, coaching, evaluations, and corrective action.
Supervise and instruct dealers in proper game procedures, accuracy, and service standards.
Assist with staff scheduling and coordination of ongoing training needs.
Resolve guest service issues promptly and professionally.
Ensure compliance with all gaming regulations, company policies, and departmental procedures.
Maintain confidentiality of company, team member, and guest information.
Follow and enforce all required safety standards.
Perform additional duties as assigned and adapt to scheduling needs based on business demand.
Must be 21 years of age or older.
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience required.
Minimum of 3 years of Table Games experience, including experience as a Dealer or in supervisory roles (Floor Supervisor, Pit Supervisor, Shift Manager Trainee, etc.).
Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail.
Effective analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and player tracking systems.
Strong knowledge of table games rules, procedures, and internal controls.
Demonstrated commitment to guest service excellence and ethical conduct.
Ability to communicate clearly, respectfully, and professionally.
Must be able to secure and maintain a Nebraska Gaming License and possess a valid Driver’s License.
Guest Focus
Initiative
Teamwork & Collaboration
Strong Communication
Ethical Conduct
Problem Solving & Analysis
Flexibility
Composure Under Pressure
Federal Employees Medical Coverage
Full Insurance Package Options
401(k) with Day 1 Vesting & Company Match
Quarterly Incentive Program
Vacation, Holiday, and Sick Time
Discounted Meal Program
This position may require:
Standing and walking on the casino floor for extended periods
Exposure to secondhand smoke
Navigating loud or busy gaming areas
Lifting up to 75+ lbs when necessary
Visual accuracy for monitoring games, players, and payouts
Handling situations requiring focus, quick decision-making, and professionalism
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS ASSESSMENT
Rating Scale
0 – Not Applicable to This Position
1 – Normal: Conditions Similar to Everyday Life
2 – Above Average: Beyond Normal Levels
3 – Extreme: Extraordinary Levels
Critical Job Elements: For the questions that follow, use the rating scale above to describe the job.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
1 Accessibility of all worksites required for the position
1 Exposure to weather and temperature extremes
1 Exposure to darkness
1 Exposure to cramped spaces
1 Exposure to loud noises
1 Exposure to chemicals and fumes
1 Exposure to dust
1 Exposure to heights
1 Exposure to work safety hazards
2 Exposure to secondhand smoke
1 Amount of overtime/extended work hours required
PHYSICAL EFFORT:
1 Physical mobility: movement from place to place on the job, considering distance and speed
1 Physical agility: ability to maneuver body while in place
1 Ability to lift up to 75+ lbs.
1 Physical strength to manage routine office materials and tools
1 Dexterity of hands and fingers
1 Dexterity of feet
1 Physical balance: ability to maintain balance and physical control
1 Coordination: including eye/hand, hand/foot, etc.
1 Endurance: prolonged physical activity with limited opportunity to rest
MENTAL EFFORT:
1 Concentration/intensity: prolonged mental effort with limited opportunity for breaks
1 Memory, considering the amount and type of information
1 Complexity of decision making
2 Time pressure of decision making
2 Analytical thinking
2 Conceptual thinking
2 Ability to compute basic math calculation
COMMUNICATION:
1 Fluency in English
1 Fluency in another language
2 Verbal communication
2 Written communication
1 Non-verbal communication
SENSORY ABILITIES:
2 Ability to see
2 Ability to distinguish colors
1 Ability to hear
0 Ability to smell
0 Ability to taste
1 Sense of touch
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