Manager of Gaming Technology Laboratory Operations The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is responsible for the implementation of the expanded gaming law (Chapter 194 of the Acts of 2011). Under the law, the Commission is tasked with establishing a regulatory framework for the solicitation, licensing, taxation, and oversight of a maximum of three casino licenses and one slots parlor license in Massachusetts. The Commission is seeking to hire a technology manager with gaming industry experience. This position requires a combination of management skills, technical knowledge of compliance areas within the gaming industry, and knowledge of the business processes involved in using independent test laboratories to test gaming devices on behalf of manufacturers, casino operators, and regulators of state jurisdictions. Under the direction of the Chief Information Officer, the Manager of Gaming Technology Laboratory Operations is responsible for organizing, directing, and controlling activities of the Gaming Technology Laboratory for the purpose of carrying out the regulatory duties of the Gaming Commission. The Manager of Gaming Technology Laboratory Operations is responsible for understanding, planning, organizing, managing, and implementing the policies and procedures needed to ensure the integrity of Electronic Gaming Devices and associated equipment. The GTL Manager is responsible for the evaluation, inspection, permitting, registration, and investigation of EGD’s and associated equipment, and will supervise a technical staff to help achieve stated objectives. The GTL Manager is responsible for providing technical and managerial direction and oversight to the Gaming Technology Lab staff. The GTL Manager will have in-depth knowledge of the regulations, business processes, policies and procedures governing the manner in which EGD’s and associated equipment operate and are tested, permitted, and registered. Work includes assuring that policies and procedures comply with established regulations and that professional technical design and review standards for slot machines and associated equipment are in compliance when proposed for approval and subsequently when placed in operation in Massachusetts casinos. Duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to, the following: Oversee the testing and certification of slot machines and other electronic gaming devices Develop and/or recommend changes in policy as required by technological innovations in slot machines and associated equipment to maintain and uphold integrity of the industry Develop policies and procedures that assure all products proposed for approval are in compliance with the prevailing regulations adopted by the Commission Manage the relationship with Certified Independent Testing Laboratories (CITLs) who provide device certifications on behalf of the Gaming Commission Conduct ongoing oversight, audit, and review of CITL’s certification processes to ensure accuracy of billing, testing outcomes to meet technical standards of the Gaming Commission and ensure compliance with regulations Make recommendations regarding permitting of devices and specifications set forth within MGC’s regulations Ensure that the Commission has personnel, or access to personnel at the CITL’s, with expert knowledge in the fields of statistical analysis, computer science, and electrical engineering as necessary to meet the assignments Support, train and assist the work of the staff of the Investigations and Enforcement Bureau (IEB), which regulates and investigates complaints involving slot machines and associated equipment Cooperate with IEB and the Massachusetts State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit to develop investigative procedures and support investigations into alleged incidents involving slot machines or associated equipment Assist the IEB with investigations of gaming devices involved in player disputes and furnish reports as requested. Assist IEB with seizure of electronic equipment suspected of use in illegal activities Oversee confirmation, accuracy, and completeness of vendor applications for EGD permits Train personnel in gaming equipment inspection procedures as appropriate Communicate and enforce policies, procedures, and standards of the Commission Management, Leadership and Culture Demonstrate a flexible leadership style by being fair-minded, forward-thinking, competent, and inspiring, and in so doing, meet the needs of a broad range of individuals and situations Build and maintain internal and external customer satisfaction Build constructive working relationships characterized by a high level of acceptance, integrity, cooperation, and mutual regard Earn the trust, respect, and confidence of co-workers and customers, in good times and bad, through honesty, forthrightness, and professionalism Accept personal responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work, and for meeting expectations Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong business process, project management, and task management skills Strong organizational and presentation skills Demonstrate skills to communicate orally and verbally Demonstrate ability to manage resources and time-sensitive, case-based testing Knowledge of network security and encryption systems Knowledge of the types of investigative procedures employed by the IEB Experience in designing and maintaining documentation Experience in developing and maintaining technical standards Experience in the promulgation of regulations in the gaming industry Experience in gaming industry compliance enforcement Ability to delegate work among staff Ability to efficiently identify and solve problems Experience, Education, and Training Experience in gaming industry compliance (Regulators, Slot Machine Manufacturers, Independent Testing Laboratories or Operators) highly preferred. Bachelor’s degree preferred. Degree concentration in the areas of electrical engineering, computer engineering, software engineering, or computer science Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible management positions in a gaming laboratory environment, including at least two years of establishing goals and operational policies and procedures for professional subordinates involved in engineering and statistics, or an equivalent combination of experience and training Minimum 5 years’ experience in Information Technology Minimum 3 years’ experience coordinating and/or supporting business processes Salary is commensurate with experience. To apply, please send a cover letter as an email, including salary requirements, along with your resume, to mgcjobs@state.ma.us. The job title should appear as the subject of the email. The successful candidate will be required to pass an extensive background check that includes a full credit check, CORI, drug screen, and finger printing. It is the policy of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to afford equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status that is protected by federal, state, or local law.
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