Human Resources
We are always looking for top-quality people to join our staff. Tribal members are encouraged to apply for any open positions as they become available. All positions are first posted internally for three days, and then opened to the membership and general public. Native American preference does apply for all employment opportunities.
Application packets can be obtained by contacting Human Resources at the Tribal Office at (559) 683-6633. We will be happy to give you information on open positions and send out the application packet with a detailed position description at your request. Or, send an email to hr@chukchansi.net to make an inquiry into employment.
Positions available at this time:
Tribal Administration
Tribal Gaming Commission
Compliance Officer
A high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma is required to fill this position. An Associates Degree or equivalent of at least 60 units of college is preferred but not required. You must successfully complete entry level training program. Become familiar with and understand Tribal, Federal, and State Gaming laws and regulations, including gaming facility internal controls and policies. Perform inspections of the gaming facility to ensure compliance of all internal controls, policies, and regulations. Examine records, reports, and documents in order to establish facts and detect discrepancies. Prepare reports of inspections and make recommendations for action. Observe, document, and report internal control and policy violations. Must become familiar with the use of software verification devices, slot machine installation procedures and complete required daily reports. Must have knowledge of basic arithmetic and be computer literate.
Surveillance Technician
Surveillance Technician installs and conducts maintenance of Surveillance equipment, as well as troubleshoots and repairs equipment in a timely manner. The Surveillance Technician will assist the department by acting as an Operator should the need arise. Maintain and programs computer-controlled matrix switch supporting the monitors and cameras. Repairs damaged or malfunctioning equipment. Provides quotes of all Surveillance equipment needed. Routinely inspects power supply and wiring to all surveillance equipment on property, identifying and correcting any potential problems. Ensure the compliance of M.I.C.S Requirements with Surveillance Equipment.
Surveillance Operator
Responsible for maintaining close, continuous surveillance of all gaming areas and reporting any suspicious activities to the appropriate personnel. Monitor Tribal assets by identifying potential security and/or safety risks and reporting the individual or entity for proper resolution. Familiarity with Gaming Regulations set forth by the Tribal Gaming Commission, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), the California Division of Gambling Control (State Compact), and Surveillance Department Policies and Procedures. Responsible for radio traffic, phone calls, and documenting all Surveillance related issues. Ability to operate the DX9000 view station along with ability to merge and cut video for preparation of release and archiving.