Patrol and inspect casino property against cheating or other irregular activities.
Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators patrol and protect casino property. They watch for illegal or irregular activities, like cheating or theft. They may use one-way mirrors above the casino floor or in the cashier's cage.
Wages | $17.82 per hour on average |
Outlook | The outlook is Excellent |
Education & Training | High School or less is needed for entry. |
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On the Job | Work Activities |
Career Pathways | Security and Protective Services |
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