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Operator Surveillance - Bellagio

MGM Resorts International

Multiple$18/hr$29/hr· $23/hr med.Full-timePosted Posted Today

About the Role

Las Vegas, Nevada The SHOW comes alive at MGM Resorts International Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in a place full of excitement, diversity, and entertainment? Are you enthusiastic about being a team player in one of the most fascinating industries in the world? At MGM Resorts, we seek individuals like YOU to create unique and show-stopping experiences for our guests. THE JOB: The Surveillance Operator II contributes to an environment of collaboration in which Surveillance supports partner departments in providing outstanding service to all guests. Providing both customers and employees with a fair, safe and secure gaming experience by creating accountability to company policies and procedures as well as appropriate laws and regulations. THE STARTING RATE: $27.00 Per Hour THE DAY-TO-DAY: Operate various closed-circuit television (CCTV) technology and digital Video Management System (VMS) equipment to monitor and review casino activities, download still images, archive audio & video evidence and monitor various systems for malfunctions. Proactively monitor all applicable casino areas and personnel including, but not limited to, Table Games, Casino Cage, Count Room, Slots, Electronic Table Games, Hybrid Table Games, Poker and Race & Sports Book to promote accountability with policies & procedures, identify suspicious activity, and deter fraud & theft both internally and externally. Proactively observe and review video then complete required written reports regarding specific incidents including but not limited to guest complaints, lost/missing property, procedure errors, risk management issues, player evaluations, theft, and variances. Share relevant information via email amongst sister properties as directed. Maintain and improve knowledge of gaming regulations, game rules, company policies, procedures and threats in all areas which Surveillance is responsible for monitoring through training and professional development. Actively participate in

Application Preparation

All certifications

Licensing Requirements

Nevada
Nevada Gaming Work Permit
Required for all gaming employees in Nevada. Applied for after hire. Background investigation conducted by the NGCB.
$100–$25028 week process
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FBI Background Check / Fingerprinting
Live-scan fingerprinting submitted to FBI. Required before most state gaming licenses are issued.
$40–$9026 week process
Gaming Surveillance Certification
CCTV operator or gaming surveillance certification (e.g., IASIR). Not universally required but highly preferred. Some states require a surveillance-specific endorsement on the gaming license.
$200–$80028 week process

Note: Nevada requires a state gaming work permit AND a county sheriff's work card. The sheriff's card is employer-specific in Clark County. Gaming employees must apply for a work permit within 30 days of hire.

Strengthen Your Resume

  • Name the CCTV/NVR systems you have operated: Avigilon, Pelco, Bosch, Genetec
  • Highlight incident report volume and writing quality — supervisors read these
  • Note any cheating detection or game protection training completed
  • Include Title 31 / SAR reporting experience if applicable

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Job Details

EmployerMGM Resorts International
LocationMultiple
Categorysurveillance
TypeFull-time
Typical PayNot listed · est.
$18/hr
25th
$23/hr
median
$29/hr
75th
Matched to: Surveillance Observer
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MGM Resorts International