Gambling surveillance officer, Āpiha tūtei petipeti
Also known as
- Casino enforcement agent, gaming surveillance observer, gaming surveillance agent
Gambling surveillance officers monitor and investigate casino and gambling operations to detect illegal activities like cheating or theft.
Your pay could be
$55K
Lower
$65K to $87K
Most common
$102K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Gambling surveillance officers
- usually work shifts, including nights and weekends
- usually work in casinos and may work on cruise ships
- need to be accurate, identify and solve problems and work well under pressure
Tasks
- Monitor operations to ensure compliance with safety or security policies or regulations.
- Observe individuals' activities to gather information or compile evidence.
- Operate surveillance equipment to detect suspicious or illegal activities.
- Discuss performance, complaints, or violations with supervisors.
- Compile operational data.
- Compile data or documentation.
- Record operational or environmental data.
- Inspect facilities or equipment to ensure specifications are met.
- Inspect equipment or systems.
- Inspect materials or equipment to determine need for repair or replacement.
You usually learn on the job to become a gambling surveillance officer and experience and a qualification may be useful.
You need
- to be over 20 years old
- to pass a police check
- to get a Certificate of Approval from the Department of Internal Affairs
You may need
- a New Zealand Certificate in Security (Levels 3 or 4)
- experience in similar work
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job, but Level 2 may be useful.
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