Surveillance Operator

SAHARA Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 United States  View Map
Posted: Jun 17, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Public Safety
  • Summary

    Gaming Surveillance Officer

    Uses video systems and associated software to continuously observe all gaming and gaming-related areas for any deviations, abnormality or unusual activity as defined by law, Gaming regulation and in-house policies and procedures

    Job Focus

    • Makes detailed written reports or follow-up reports on incidents that occur on property
    • Works closely with Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies while conducting investigations
    • Works closely and all departments
    • Any and all job related duties as directed by the Surveillance Lead Operator, Supervisors and or the Director of Surveillance
    • Responsible for continually monitoring the hotel and casino operations to ensure adherence to the state gaming regulations, in-house internal controls and company policies and procedures
    • Checks all surveillance equipment at the start of the shift to ensure these are in good working condition
    • Views the casino areas for identification of cheating activities, undesirables, pilferage and embezzlement
    • Maintains the daily logs
    • Assists Security in protecting the welfare of the employees and guests of the casino and hotel
    • Coordinates with local, state and federal law enforcement in the investigation of criminal activity which occurred on company property

    Desired Qualifications

    • Two (2) years of gaming surveillance experience including knowledge of most table games and procedures
    • Prior industry experience at a high end luxury resort is preferred
    • Knowledge of gaming regulations such as Title 31
    • Knowledge of Surveillance based computer software, iTRAK, AS/400, Table View, BJ Survey, Excel, Word
    • Knowledge of Casino Table Games and surveillance camera systems
    • Knowledge of Gaming Minimum Internal Casino Standards, local jurisdictional gaming laws, and Nevada Revised Statutes
    • A valid Nevada Gaming license is required and must be obtained before entering this position
    • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Job Description

    Gaming Surveillance Officer

    Uses video systems and associated software to continuously observe all gaming and gaming-related areas for any deviations, abnormality or unusual activity as defined by law, Gaming regulation and in-house policies and procedures

    Job Focus

    • Makes detailed written reports or follow-up reports on incidents that occur on property
    • Works closely with Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies while conducting investigations
    • Works closely and all departments
    • Any and all job related duties as directed by the Surveillance Lead Operator, Supervisors and or the Director of Surveillance
    • Responsible for continually monitoring the hotel and casino operations to ensure adherence to the state gaming regulations, in-house internal controls and company policies and procedures
    • Checks all surveillance equipment at the start of the shift to ensure these are in good working condition
    • Views the casino areas for identification of cheating activities, undesirables, pilferage and embezzlement
    • Maintains the daily logs
    • Assists Security in protecting the welfare of the employees and guests of the casino and hotel
    • Coordinates with local, state and federal law enforcement in the investigation of criminal activity which occurred on company property

    Desired Qualifications

    • Two (2) years of gaming surveillance experience including knowledge of most table games and procedures
    • Prior industry experience at a high end luxury resort is preferred
    • Knowledge of gaming regulations such as Title 31
    • Knowledge of Surveillance based computer software, iTRAK, AS/400, Table View, BJ Survey, Excel, Word
    • Knowledge of Casino Table Games and surveillance camera systems
    • Knowledge of Gaming Minimum Internal Casino Standards, local jurisdictional gaming laws, and Nevada Revised Statutes
    • A valid Nevada Gaming license is required and must be obtained before entering this position
    • Must be 21 years of age or older
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