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Job Description
Location:
HCG BELOIT
Department:
IT -
HCG-Beloit Summary:
Position Overview Provides system administrative support for the Ho-Chunk Nation voice, data and video network systems to ensure compliance, security and enhanced guest service. Customer service is our top priority for both internal and external guests. Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION
1.Minimum of 2-year degree in Computer Science or Information Management. 2.Minimum MCSA in Windows 2000 or 2003, CompTia Network + Certification. 3.Recommended CCNA Certification.
ESSENTIAL
1.Must have valid driver license, dependable transportation and proper insurance.
EXPERIENCE
1.Experience with routing, cabling, installation of network operating systems, switches, VLAN's and interfacing with multiple topologies and environments. 2.Experience in troubleshooting, diagnosis and correction of system failures. Ho-Chunk Gaming Beloit Situated on a 32-acre site at the southeast corner of Willowbrook and Colley Roads in Beloit, Wisconsin, the upcoming Ho-Chunk Gaming Beloit is set to become one of the largest entertainment developments in the region. Ho-Chunk Gaming Beloit will be a $705 million destination casino, within the Ho-Chunk Gaming division of Ho-Chunk, Inc., a leading regional employer and prominent developer of real estate and other capital projects in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. The Ho-Chunk Nation's Gaming Corporation oversees the management of its gaming enterprises. The Beloit project will expand the Nation's Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin brand, which currently operates six casinos across the state. The new property will feature more than 1,500 slot machines, 40 table games, a 312-room hotel with a roof top lounge, multiple dining and beverage venues, a 2,000-seat convention center which will host both conferences and concerts, and parking facilities. Construction began in October 2024, with the casino set to open in September 2026 and the hotel and convention center following a year later. The project represents a major economic development initiative for the federally recognized Ho-Chunk Nation, which has approximately 7,800 citizens and trust lands across 14 Wisconsin counties.