Pit Clerk Jobs

Pit Clerk jobs are open across gaming, racing, and hospitality industries, at levels from entry-level to senior, with specializations in cage operations, wagering transactions, and racing administration. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles65+
Top stateNevada
Top employerGXO Logistics
Top cityElko, NV
Work type98% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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GXO Logistics
PIT Operator
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GXO Logistics
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PIT Operator
GXO Logistics
Durham, North Carolina
Procurement & Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Martin Marietta
Pit Loader Operator
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Pit Loader Operator
Martin Marietta
Charlotte, North Carolina
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Martin Marietta
Pit Loader Operator
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Pit Loader Operator
Martin Marietta
Charlotte, North Carolina
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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GXO Logistics
PIT Operator II
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GXO Logistics
Added 2d ago
PIT Operator II
GXO Logistics
Union City, Georgia
Procurement & Supply Chain
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Fleet Management
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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GXO Logistics
PIT Operator
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Added 5d ago
PIT Operator
GXO Logistics
Olathe, Kansas
Procurement & Supply Chain
Warehouse Operations
Manufacturing Operations
Logistics & Fleet Management
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Pit Clerk Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • GXO Logistics
    GXO Logistics24
  • Nevada Gold Mines
    Nevada Gold Mines23
  • Martin Marietta
    Martin Marietta6
  • Barrick Gold Corporation
    Barrick Gold Corporation5
  • ABM Industries
    ABM Industries1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services26
  • Mining & Natural Resources19
  • Energy9
  • Chemicals & Materials8
  • Construction & Real Estate1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in pit clerk jobs.

  • Cash handling and balancing experience in a high-volume environment
  • State gaming or racing commission license or ability to obtain one
  • Proficiency with point-of-sale or wagering transaction software
  • Strong mental arithmetic skills with demonstrated accuracy under pressure
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Ability to stand for extended periods and work rotating shifts including nights and weekends

Tips for Your Pit Clerk Job Search

Tailor your resume to transaction accuracy

Pit clerks handle high-volume cash and chip transactions under pressure, so your resume needs to show accuracy metrics, cash handling volume, and any discrepancy resolution you've owned. Generic customer service bullet points won't separate you from other applicants.

Get your gaming license early

Most pit clerk roles require a state gaming license before your first shift, and background checks can take weeks. Start the application as soon as you identify your target state so licensing delays don't cost you an offer you've already accepted.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists pit clerk openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Target openings by shift type strategically

Pit clerk roles at casino floors run 24-hour operations, and graveyard or swing shifts often have less competition. If you're flexible on hours, calling that out explicitly in your cover letter can move your application ahead of candidates who aren't.

Prepare for a math and observation test

Many casinos include a timed mental math assessment and a table game observation exercise in the interview process. Practice chip color values, pot calculations, and spotting errors in mock hand scenarios before you walk into any hiring room.

Follow up through the gaming department directly

Casino hiring often routes through a gaming operations manager, not a general HR inbox. After applying, a brief follow-up directed to the pit or gaming supervisor signals genuine interest and familiarity with how casino floors actually run.

Pit Clerk Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most pit clerks?

The companies hiring the most pit clerks right now include GXO Logistics, Nevada Gold Mines, and Martin Marietta, with the largest share of openings in Nevada, Michigan, and North Carolina, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Regional casino groups and racetrack operators typically account for the majority of open roles at any given time.

How many pit clerk jobs are remote?

About 2% of pit clerk openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the on-floor nature of most casino and racing operations. Administrative pit clerk functions such as reporting, reconciliation, and scheduling coordination are the most likely to include any remote flexibility.

How do you become a pit clerk?

Start by completing a high school diploma or equivalent and gaining cash handling experience in retail, banking, or food service. Next, research the gaming or racing commission requirements in your target state and submit a license application, which typically involves a background check. Once licensed, apply to entry-level pit clerk or cage cashier roles at local casinos or racetracks and complete any employer-required table game training.

Can you get a pit clerk job with little or no experience?

Yes, many casinos hire pit clerks with no direct gaming experience as long as you can demonstrate cash handling accuracy and customer composure. Cashier roles in high-volume retail, bank teller positions, or racetrack ticket sales all translate directly. Emphasizing your ability to reconcile drawers, handle disputes calmly, and work under observation will carry more weight than industry-specific tenure.

What does the pit clerk interview process look like?

Pit clerk interviews typically start with an HR screening focused on your cash handling background and availability for shift rotation. A second round with a gaming or pit supervisor usually includes a practical math test and sometimes a simulated transaction exercise at a mock table or terminal. Some properties add a background and credit check before extending a conditional offer, followed by licensing verification before your start date.

Where can I find and apply to pit clerk jobs?

You can find and apply to pit clerk jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from casinos, racetracks, and gaming operators across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your location and experience level, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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