HVAC Mechanic Tech - Caesars Entertainment (Council Bluffs, IA) General Labor - Merna, NE at Geebo

HVAC Mechanic Tech - Caesars Entertainment (Council Bluffs, IA)

Caesars Entertainment Corporation is the world's most geographically diversified casino-entertainment company.
Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, more than 75 years ago, Caesars has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions, and now operates casinos on four continents.
The company's resorts operate primarily under the Harrah's , Caesars and Horseshoe brand names.
Caesars also owns the World Series of Poker and the London Clubs International family of casinos.
Caesars Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value with its guests through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership.
Caesars is committed to environmental sustainability and energy conservation and recognizes the importance of being a responsible steward of the environment.
Requires Technical / Trade School certification or equivalent combination of education / experience Requires at least 4 years of experience in the field or related area EPA 608 License or equivalent combination of education / experience Complete knowledge of HVAC Complete knowledge of refrigeration systems.
Thorough working knowledge of computers Prefer prior Casino/Hotel experience.
Ability to learn and comply with the laws and regulations affecting the casino and racing industry.
Excellent logical thinking skills and strong problem-solving ability Excellent customer and employee relation's skills Written/verbal communications skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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