Although some casinos hire high school graduates and train them on the job, the introduction of technologically advanced slot machines calls for formally trained technicians. The College of South Nevada, for instance, offers a certificate course in electronics engineering technology that provides training in slot machine technology and digital logic. Welcome to the Slot Tech Forum. This is a free information sharing forum for those in the gambling industry to help one another to solve problems that arise in this quickly evolving industry.
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'Hey Randy! I just wanted to let you know that the LCD class was one of the most informative classes I have ever attended! It was a BLAST!! Please keep me in mind if you offer anymore classes!'
Thank You,
Matt Knicley
mknicley@massresort.com

'I attended a class you held on LCD monitor repair and would like to thank you. The way you explain things in plain english is amazing. You made things so much easier to understand than I thought was possible. I've been working on these machines for about 13 years and would have never believed that it could be that easy to learn to fix this equipment. I would also like to thank you for taking the extra time to go over power supplies while there. Since the class, I've been able to fix three LCD monitors and power supplies on two other machines that I had worked on for hours with no success before. I never realized how much I time I was wasting on things that couldn't be the problem, or understood why they couldn't be the problem until attending the class.'
Christopher Savach
csavach@gmail.com
'You are an excellent teacher. I learned a lot from you in the class. I will be more confident on working on my in-house monitors.' - Paul Martin
Slot Machine Repair Technician Training Jobs
Do you have a shop stacked with monitors and power supplies that need to be fixed? Are you sending your items out for repair?
Are you looking for a quick and painless way to bring your slot techs up to speed on monitor and power supply repair, down to the component level?
You don’t have to be a genius to fix power supplies and LCD monitors.
No previous electronics experience required
The class assumes no previous knowledge of electronics. Class begins at 9:00 am and typically ends at around 4:00 pm daily with an hour break for lunch at noon.
The three-day class is $895.00 per person This includes all textbooks and classroom materials. Each student receives their own digital multimeter (theirs to keep) and soldering tools and supplies as well as samples of electronic components. Students will also build a component tester that will be a valuable tool for diagnosing failures in the shop. With a minimum of eight students, training can be held at your own property. Otherwise, you are invited to send your staff to any one of our Regional Slot Tech Training classes that we hold from time to time at various locations across the country. Please consult the website at slot-techs.com for the current schedule.