General Consideration General Labor - Wheatland, CA at Geebo

General Consideration

Wheatland, CA Wheatland, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$36.
3K - $45.
9K a year Estimated:
$36.
3K - $45.
9K a year 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Overview Please feel free to submit an online application here and then update your application with positions of interest as they become available.
Responsibilities Follow us on Social Media for rocking career updates with the hashtag #JointheBand and #HardRockSacramento Additional Details Closing The Tribal Council gives first preference in all of its employment practices to members of the Enterprise Rancheria Tribe who meet the job requirements.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain located in beautiful Wheatland, CA, features the latest in live music and entertainment, hospitality, world-class gaming and exceptional cuisine.
The property is Hard Rock's first Vegas-style casino in California and offers a hotel with 169 guest rooms,which includes 31 suites, a large gaming facility with more than 1,500 slots and 57 table games, including a room filled with Aristocrat's Lightning Link games and an exclusive Asian gaming room.
Dining options include Council Oak Steaks, Fresh Harvest, Hard Rock Cafe, S ng, Youyu Noodle Bar, and Constant Grind.
The property includes signature brand amenities like the Sound of Your Stay in-room music program, a Rock Shop and a Body Rock fitness center.
Additionally, the project marks a historic partnership between two Native American Tribes - The Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of Hard Rock International, and Enterprise Rancheria.
Owners of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain property, the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria is a sovereign Native American Nation offering diverse tribal government services and programs that improve the quality of life for its some 1,000 tribal citizens and surrounding communities in Northern California.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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