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Camera Car Driver

Las Cruces, NM

$9.75 - $13/hr

Candidates that have experienced great success in this position, were previously, car wash ... camera o Be comfortable using various technologies (phones, tablets, computers, RFID Scanners ...

The cameras scan for license plates of vehicles currently in the repossession database and drivers ... General familiarity of car makes and models Schedule: Night Shift: 7:00pm to 5:00am Sunday through ...

The camera's scan for license plates of vehicles currently in the repossession database and drivers ... General familiarity of car makes and models Schedule: Night Shift: 7:00pm to 5:00am Sunday through ...

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How much do camera car jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for camera car in the United States is $28.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Camera Car position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Camera Car operator, you need a solid understanding of automotive mechanics, on-set safety, and driving techniques, often paired with a valid stunt driving or specialized vehicle operation certification. Experience with camera rigging systems, radio communications, and cinematic equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help Camera Car operators excel in dynamic production environments. These skills are essential to ensure safe, high-quality footage capture while working within the fast-paced and collaborative setting of film and television shoots.

What is a Camera Car job?

A Camera Car job involves driving a specially equipped vehicle used for filming dynamic shots in movies, TV shows, or commercials. These cars are often fitted with mounted cameras, stabilizers, and other rigging to capture smooth, high-quality footage while in motion. Camera Car operators work closely with directors and cinematographers to achieve specific visual effects and perspectives. The role requires precise driving skills, knowledge of film production, and an understanding of safety protocols for working on set.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for a Camera Car operator during a film or commercial shoot?

A Camera Car operator’s daily tasks usually involve preparing the vehicle, collaborating closely with the camera crew, cinematographers, and stunt coordinators, and executing precise driving maneuvers as directed. This includes ensuring all camera rigs and safety equipment are secure, coordinating timing and movements with the filming team, and frequently adjusting setups between takes to achieve the desired shots. The work environment is fast-paced and can vary from studio backlots to busy public roads, requiring a strong focus on safety and adaptability. Collaboration, communication, and the ability to stay calm under pressure all play a key role in delivering the complex tracking shots and dynamic footage required for high-quality productions.

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Camera Car Driver

$9.75 - $13/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

HNS Recovery is an equal opportunity employer seeking driven and experienced professionals to join us in a fast-paced, casual and fun environment as we expand throughout Texas. The company supports numerous top-tier lenders and financial institutions with collateral recovery. We use various software RDN, ClearPlan, ClearData and DRN to name a few. Experience is a plus but not a requirement. We will train the right person.

Day Shift: Monday - Friday 8a.m. - 4:30p.m.

Night Shift: Monday - Friday 8p.m. - 4:30p.m.

Weekend Shift: Friday - Sunday 8a.m. - 8p.m.

Candidates that have experienced great success in this position, were previously, car wash employees, dealership lot attendants, cab drivers, delivery drivers, security guards, veterans, recently retired individuals, etc.

You:

o Are 23 years of age or older
o Have a high-school diploma or equivalent
o Have a valid Texas Driver's license and a clean driving record
o Have reliable transportation
o Are punctual and responsible
o Are detail-oriented and a team player
o Can sit for long periods of time
o Are motivated and can work without constant supervision
o Are organized and driven to meet deadlines

o Do not have any felony convictions within the last 5 years
o Can pass pre-employment screening and unannounced drug screening throughout your employment
o Can remain professional and calm in high-stress situations
o Can thrive in a multi-cultural and multi-generational environment

You shall:

o Complete a daily Vehicle Inspection Checklist including tire pressure (38 psi)

o Have basic computer experience and typing skills
o Have a smartphone with a good quality camera
o Be comfortable using various technologies (phones, tablets, computers, RFID Scanners, cameras etc.)
o Be comfortable sitting for extended periods
o Report all traffic violations or accidents within 24 hours (includes those that occur when not at work)
o Work directly with the DRN to troubleshoot and remedy all camera or software issues
o Be able to work 40+ hours per week including nights, weekends and some holidays
o Be an excellent communicator (verbal and written)
o Be able to identify various vehicle makes and models by sight (not required but very helpful)
o Clean your vehicle at the end of every shift (remove all trash and personal belongings)

The Job:

o Maintain all Company and Customer policies and procedures required to meet and maintain compliance

o Drive a company vehicle outfitted with license plate recognition (LPR) cameras and software through an assigned area while scanning and collecting data

o Check all Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) prior to reporting the target vehicle to a Recovery Agent

o Meet shift quota requirements

Comprehensive benefits package

Apply now to join an amazing team in a very fast-paced, challenging industry with a trend setting company. Begin your new tomorrow, TODAY!