Salary for Gaming Supervisors
This occupation has now been updated to First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers
Also known as: Casino Manager, Casino Shift Manager (CSM), Casino Supervisor, Floor Supervisor, Gaming Floor Supervisor, Pit Boss, Pit Supervisor, Slot Shift Supervisor, Slot Supervisor, Table Games Supervisor
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Gaming supervisors monitor gaming stations, dealers and patrons in casinos and casino-based hotels to ensure regulations and rules are not being violated on any level. They are detail-oriented individuals who are able to schedule dealer and game monitor shifts, and alter as necessary depending on events and patrons present. Additionally, they possess exceptional communications skills as they may be required to host patron events, or explain games and rules to gamblers throughout the casino. They are often asked to receive and handle customer and employee complaints on the casino floor. They are able to successfully establish and maintain banks for each table in the casino. A high school diploma is required for employment in this field.A Gaming Supervisor earns salaries somewhere between $28,120 - $74,590 based on the level of experience. can receive an average pay level of fifty-one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars every year.
make the highest salary in Connecticut, where they receive average job salaries of just about $67,030. Professionals that work in these jobs make the highest salary in Accommodation and Food Services, which has job pay of $54,540.
Gaming Supervisors tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: