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How to Become a Casino Slot Technician

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If you have a technical background and are looking for a job, consider becoming a casino slot technician. Gambling is a popular pastime with casinos cropping up in many states. With the growing number of casinos comes a growing number of slot machines and a demand for casino slot technicians. Hit the jackpot when it comes to your career-—become a casino slot technician.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Obtain an associate's degree from a two-year college or a technical degree from an accredited technical institute. An emphasis on electronics and computer repair is most beneficial.

  2. Step 2

    Gain at least six months experience in a technical job. A background in computer repair or electronics is an important step before becoming a casino slot technician.

  3. Step 3

    Meet the required age requirement of 18. Be physically fit as being a casino slot technician requires one to be on their feet for long periods of time and to carry heavy tools and equipment.

  4. Step 4

    Earn certification as a electronic engineer or an electronic technologist. Some technical institutes even offer A+ certification in gaming-machine repair.

  5. Step 5

    Attend casino slot repair courses offered by most casinos after they hire you. Completion of up to 200 hours of training qualifies you to become a casino slot technician.

Tips & Warnings
  • Knowledge of graphics software is also helpful when becoming a slot technician.
  • Don't consider becoming a casino slot technician if you can't work in loud, smoke-filled environments.
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