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Line Cook Specialty - Trattoria 57 - On Call

Boyd Gaming

Multiple$210K/yr$456K/yr· $306K/yr med.Part-timePosted May 14, 2026

About the Role

Cook orders in a timely manner according to memorized standard recipes. Monitor food production to ensure that quality standards are met. Maintain inventory of station and order stock. Receive and prepare food orders for a specific type of cuisine (according to assigned restaurant) according to memorized standard recipes. Coordinate orders for pick-up. Maintain cleanliness of work station and storage areas at all times. Control waste by monitoring proper rotation, storage, and quantity control. Maintain inventory of station and order stock to maintain pars. Consistently apply established safety and sanitation procedures. Must have a minimum of six (6) months of experience as a cook. Must be able to stand and/or walk for duration of shift. Must be able to lift, carry, and maneuver up to 75 pounds. Other physical requirements of the position include but are not necessarily limited to reaching, grasping, bending, kneeling, and twisting at the waist. Must be able to obtain/maintain any necessary licenses and/or certifications.

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

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.

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  • Quantify scope: total staff managed, P&L responsibility range, and property gross gaming revenue
  • List all gaming jurisdictions you have operated in — multi-state experience commands premium pay
  • Include specific operational KPIs: table hold %, slot handle per unit, labor cost %
  • Note any regulatory agency or tribal gaming commission board-level relationships

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Job Details

EmployerBoyd Gaming
LocationMultiple
Categoryexecutive
TypePart-time
Typical PayNot listed · est.
$210K/yr
25th
$306K/yr
median
$456K/yr
75th
Matched to: Chief Operating Officer
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