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Cashier/Host - Falls Buffet - $1,000 Signing Bonus Incentive

Snoqualmie Casino Snoqualmie Casino Snoqualmie, WA Snoqualmie, WA Full-time Full-time $17.
35 - $19.
08 an hour $17.
35 - $19.
08 an hour Description:
Pay Rate:
$17.
35/hr.
minimum (Dependent on Experience)
Tips (Paid out weekly every Saturday) Shift:
Day/Swing - Weeknights from 3:
30-10:
00 PM and Weekends 3:
30-11:
00 PM Posting Type:
Full-Time Bonus Details:
$1000 signing bonus paid out in two installments.
The release of the bonus will occur as listed below:
1st installment of the bonus ($500) will be paid after the successful completion of 60 days of employment in the position you were hired for at Snoqualmie Casino.
2nd installment of the bonus ($500) will be paid after the successful completion of six (6) months of employment in the position you were hired for at Snoqualmie Casino.
Only applicable on applications submitted after 06/16/2023.
Internal candidates are excluded from the bonus.
Bonus amounts for part-time and casual team members will be pro-rated based on average hours worked compared to full-time hours during the installment period.
Should a team member transfer out of the position for which they were hired within the installment period, the team member will not receive the bonus payment.
Rehired candidates are eligible to receive the bonus if they have been separated from the casino for greater than six (6) months from their rehire date.
PURPOSE To ensure our guest's experience in the restaurant is pleasant by greeting guests with a smile, seating guests in appropriate sections, performing money transactions on the POS register, and handling cash accurately.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES Greet and seat guests with a smile in the proper section following the Rotation Procedure.
Ask the Guest for feedback on their meal, and invite them back as they leave the restaurant.
Operate POS Register, handle cash accurately, complete daily register transactions, and make deposit to the vault.
Check back with the guests during their meals to ensure they are satisfied with the restaurant and their service.
Inform guests of special events and answer questions about Casino events.
Support servers on the floor with cleaning floors, arranging tables, and filling water glasses and coffee cups.
Keep Supervisor updated on the business flow of the restaurant.
Stock all cashier supplies.
Complete daily and weekly cleaning duties.
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements:
Education and
Experience:
None.
Skills and Abilities:
Effective communication skills.
Ability to handle detailed instructions, relate to others and have a courteous attitude under pressure.
Excellent math skills with experience in cash handling.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality in all gaming and personnel matters.
Ability to tactfully and diplomatically deal with the public and team members.
Must possess a high regard for customer service and employee relations.
PREFERRED Education and
Experience:
High School Diploma / GED; Recognized Equivalent of a High School Diploma (RED) or Foreign High School Diploma (FHD).
Previous Guest Service experience.
Two (2) years Restaurant and Cash Handling experience.
Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of MICROS or equivalent POS System.
Snoqualmie Casino Career Development Track Series completion.
Snoqualmie Casino exercises Snoqualmie Tribal Member/Native American preference in hiring, in compliance with the Snoqualmie Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO).
You must obtain and maintain a Gaming License from the Snoqualmie Gaming Commission.
Pre-employment drug testing is required for all positions.
The use of marijuana will not disqualify an applicant for positions in any department other than Transportation (Valet, Driver I).
DOT panel testing is required for the Driver position.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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