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Lead Mobile Speed Operator role in Philadelphia. Drive and deploy mobile speed units, ensuring accurate setup and data collection. Requires a great driving record, physical stamina, and ability to work shifts including weekends. Photography skills are a plus for this hands-on field position.
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United States , Philadelphia
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Lead Mobile Speed Operator
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Lead Mobile Speed Operator role in Philadelphia. Drive and deploy mobile speed units, ensuring accurate setup and operation of photo enforcement systems. Requires a strong driving record, physical stamina, and the ability to work shifts including weekends. Support team training and efficiency in ...
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United States , Philadelphia
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Explore rewarding Lead Mobile Speed Operator jobs, a critical and dynamic field within traffic safety and enforcement technology. This specialized profession involves the operation, deployment, and management of mobile automated speed enforcement systems. Professionals in this lead role are responsible for the end-to-end process of capturing traffic violations, ensuring the integrity of the system, and leading a field team. Their work directly contributes to public safety initiatives by deterring speeding in targeted areas such as school zones, construction sites, and high-risk corridors. A Lead Mobile Speed Operator typically oversees the daily logistics and technical execution of mobile speed unit deployments. Common responsibilities include transporting the mobile unit—often a specialized van or trailer—to pre-determined sites, performing the physical setup and calibration of radar and camera systems, and conducting thorough system checks to ensure all equipment functions accurately. A significant part of the role involves meticulous data management, including completing precise deployment logs and evidentiary documentation that must withstand legal scrutiny. Furthermore, as a lead, these operators are tasked with training and mentoring other mobile unit drivers, optimizing team performance, and coordinating schedules to maximize operational coverage and effectiveness. The skill set for these jobs is uniquely hybrid, demanding both technical aptitude and robust physical capability. Typical requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, complemented by strong self-motivation and the ability to work autonomously with minimal supervision. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential for team coordination and accurate reporting. Technically, proficiency with computer systems and a foundational understanding of photography or automated camera systems are major assets. Given the field-based nature of the work, candidates must possess a pristine driving record and be prepared for extensive daily travel, non-standard hours, and weekend shifts. Physically, the role is demanding. Common requirements include the ability to perform strenuous labor in all weather conditions, including frequent lifting of equipment up to 50 pounds, climbing ladders, and working at heights to maintain camera units. Operators must be capable of towing, hitching, and maneuvering trailer-mounted systems. Stamina to stand, sit, and enter/exit a vehicle repeatedly throughout a shift is crucial. For individuals who thrive in an active, independent, and purpose-driven environment, Lead Mobile Speed Operator jobs offer a unique career path at the intersection of technology, law enforcement support, and community safety. Discover opportunities where your operational expertise and leadership can make a tangible difference on the road.

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