Main Bank Cashier Financial & Banking - Farmington, PA at Geebo

Main Bank Cashier

Job duties and
Responsibilities:
All cash and cash equivalents in the Main Bank and all aspects of the operation of the chip bank, including keeping the Chip Bank balanced and impressed on a shift basis.
Receives and verifies cash, chips, plaques, cash equivalents, gaming vouchers, jackpot payout slips and personal checks received for gaming purposes from cashiers in exchange for cash Prepares and verifies overall cage reconciliations and accounting records as well as personal checks accepted for gaming purposes from cashiers for deposit Prepares daily bank deposit for cash, cash equivalents, Counter Checks and personal checks Receives unsecured currency and unsecured gaming vouchers and prepares reports thereon Issues, receives, and counts funds to and from TRMs and ATMs and prepares related documentation Assist Cage Supervisor(s) to ensure all policies and procedures are followed When performing the duties of the Chip Bank, this position will not perform tasks for the Vault on the same shift Accurately receiving a transfer of chips from the Vault and placing them into inventory Comply with all company standard operating procedures, gaming regulations, and federal regulations, including Title 31 compliance Working knowledge of Cage related applications and transactions including but not limited to:
transfers, markers, front money, and safekeeping activities, Oasis, self-exclusion/exclusion.
Responsible for balancing the Counter Check Bank.
When acting as the Counter Check Bank Cashier, the Main Bank Cashier will not perform any activities with the Main Bank Assesses the needed for coin and currency for TRMs and ATMs, and prepares the funds required for the replenishment of TRMs and ATMs.
Any other assigned duties and responsibilities Recommended Skills Regulatory Compliance Standard Operating Procedure Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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