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Custodian 1PT

Lloydminster, SK
Mid Level
part_time

About the role

This position contributes to the maintenance of SIGA's memorable facilities, by carrying out cleaning tasks to ensure a safe and sanitary environment for Casino guests and staff.

Cleaning floors, washrooms, offices, windows, furniture, and Hotel guest rooms (if applicable). Maintaining a clean and orderly inventory of supplies. Assisting Maintenance Repair Workers with exterior maintenance as required. Providing customer service in the course of carrying out duties. Assisting with minor repairs to facility and equipment. Handling other tasks as required, to provide a clean and safe Casino environment.

Combination of relevant education, training and/or experience. Experience providing customer service and working with many diverse personalities. Previous housekeeping or custodial experience would be preferred.

About Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority

Gambling Facilities and Casinos
1001-5000

SIGA provides first-class entertainment to patrons across Saskatchewan through our seven casino destinations. SIGA casinos deliver entertainment and excitement, offering slot machines, live table games, electronic table games, live on-stage entertainment and food and beverage services. SIGA employees provide a second-to-none customer service experience, rooted in traditional First Nation hospitality and culture. Under The First Nations Gaming Act, 1995, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, formerly the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Inc. (FSIN), created the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority. Since 1996, SIGA has been incorporated under The Non-Profit Corporation Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan with all profits returned to our beneficiaries.

As a responsible corporate citizen, SIGA has made a commitment to our customers, employees, stakeholders, and suppliers to advocate the responsible use of our gaming products and minimize the potential for harm. SIGA is the operator of seven First Nation owned casinos located across Saskatchewan.