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Gaming Operations Inspector Jobs

Company

NYS Gaming Commission

Address , Nichols, 13812, Ny
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary $53,262 - $64,693 a year
Expires 2023-07-13
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description
Minimum Qualifications:
Three years of experience in a position enforcing gaming regulations, primarily monitoring gaming activity between the public and casino staff, or involving investigations and the preparation of information and evidence useable in civil litigation or criminal prosecution.
Degree substitutions:
  • A specialized bachelor’s degree* or higher may substitute for three years of the required experience.
  • A bachelor’s degree may substitute for up to two years of the required experience; or
  • A specialized associate’s degree* may substitute for two years of the required experience; or
  • An associate’s degree may substitute for up to one year of the required experience; or

  • Specialized degrees include Accounting, Forensic Accounting, Forensic Science, Economic Crime Management, Auditing, Business Administration, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration, Criminal Investigation, Police Studies, Public Justice, Law Enforcement, and Police Science.

Note: If you are using the substitution of a degree to qualify, the degree and/or college credit must have been awarded by a regionally accredited college or university or one recognized by the NYS Education Department as following acceptable educational practices. If your degree and/or college credit was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. The Department of Civil Service has a list of acceptable companies that provide this service. You must pay the required evaluation fee.

Duties Description
Reporting to the Supervising Gaming Operations Inspector, the Gaming Operations Inspector will:
  • Prepare written incident reports that may be used as evidence in court or criminal prosecutions.
  • Observe drop and count functions.
  • Interact with the public to address complaints.
  • Testify at court proceedings as required.
  • Monitor and observe Sportsbook procedures, payoffs, and activities to ensure compliance with internal control procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Other functions as assigned by management.
  • Monitor and observe slot machine procedures, payoffs, and activities to ensure compliance with internal control procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Report discrepancies, violations or possible crimes to management and other appropriate authorities.
  • Monitor and observe table game dealing procedures, payoffs, and activities to ensure compliance with procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Conduct Audits of the Internal Controls to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations.

Additional Comments
Mandatory overtime is required.
  • There is inconvenience pay for employees required to work four or more hours between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM in a regular tour of duty.

Incumbents of these positions are designated as essential
employees for agency operations and must report to work as
normally scheduled. Essential employees are not covered by
directed early departures or state office closures due to inclement
weather, holidays, pandemics, etc.
PROHIBITION AGAINST PLAYING AND WAGERING
Commission employees and family members residing in their households are prohibited from purchasing Lottery tickets or claiming Lottery prizes. Commission employees are prohibited from wagering upon any horse racing, commercial gaming, video lottery gaming, Indian gaming, charitable gaming activities, interactive fantasy sports, and mobile sports wagering within the State. To avoid any appearance of impropriety of conflict of interest, Commission employees will be prohibited from all aspects of promoting, operating, and playing in any charitable gaming, which includes bingo and games of chance such as raffles, whether the organization conducting the game is required to be licensed by the Commission. The prohibition placed upon each Commission employee from assisting with any charitable gaming does not apply to the employee's family unless the employee thinks it presents a conflict of interest related to his or her job duties. Commission employees must also avoid any outside activities that could interfere or be perceived to interfere with their job duties.