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Coin Operator Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Armed Driver Guard

Madison, WI · On-site

$20.50/hr

... operating a TPS vehicle. As an Armored Driver Guard, you work with your team to ensure the safe and secure pickup and delivery of cash, coin, and valuables. Responsibilities • Drive automatic ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change, and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

Server

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$2.33/hr

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change, and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change, and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change, and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

Bartender

Wauwatosa, WI · On-site

$2.33/hr

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change, and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

... by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change. * Follows alcohol awareness procedures for ...

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How much do coin operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for coin operator in Wisconsin is $23.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.17 and $22.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Coin Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coin Operator, you need attention to detail, basic math skills, and experience with cash handling or vending machine operations. Familiarity with coin counting machines, vending equipment, and inventory management systems is often required, alongside any relevant certifications in cash handling. Reliability, integrity, and effective communication are important soft skills for managing routes and interacting with clients or team members. These skills ensure accurate accounting, reduce losses, and maintain efficient, trustworthy operations in cash-intensive environments.

What are coin operators?

Coin operators are individuals or businesses responsible for the management, maintenance, and collection of revenue from coin-operated machines such as vending machines, arcade games, laundromats, or parking meters. Their duties typically involve ensuring machines are stocked, functional, and secure, as well as collecting and accounting for the money generated. Coin operators may work independently or as part of a larger vending or amusement company. The role requires attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and good organizational skills.

What is the difference between Coin Operator vs Cashier?

AspectCoin OperatorCashier
Required CredentialsBasic math skills, training on coin handlingCash handling, POS system training
Work EnvironmentArcades, amusement parks, casinosRetail stores, restaurants, supermarkets
Employer & Industry UsageGaming, entertainment, amusement industryRetail, hospitality, service industry
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding coin handling rolesCustomer service, cash management

While both Coin Operators and Cashiers handle money, Coin Operators focus on managing coin-based transactions in entertainment settings, whereas Cashiers handle a broader range of cash and card transactions in retail environments. The roles differ mainly in work environment and specific responsibilities, but both require basic money handling skills.

What are the most common challenges faced by a Coin Operator, and how can they be managed effectively?

Coin Operators often encounter challenges such as machine malfunctions, coin jams, and discrepancies in cash collections. Managing these effectively requires strong attention to detail, regular maintenance checks, and prompt troubleshooting when issues arise. Good communication with route managers and quick reporting of problems can help minimize downtime and maintain customer satisfaction. Additionally, developing a routine for accurately counting and reconciling cash ensures accountability and trust within the team.
What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Coin Operator jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Coin Operator job openings:
Infographic showing various Coin Operator job openings in Wisconsin as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 30% Full Time, and 70% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $48,378 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Armed Driver Guard

Armed Driver Guard

Loomis

Madison, WI • On-site

$20.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

With a network of nearly 200 branches, Loomis armored transportation, cash management centers, and cash inventory vaults keep cash flowing throughout financial institutions and retail businesses across the US. Loomis prides itself on providing employees with opportunities for career advancement and job satisfaction. In fact, many of our company's managers, vice presidents, and corporate executives started out in the branches as driver/guards and tellers. Our work can be challenging, but the thousands who have stayed with our company for decades will tell you that if you have the desire to learn and the drive to succeed, Loomis is the place to be. Come join our team!
Once Loomis trained on a total protection system vehicle (TPS), an employee will receive $23.58 an hour when operating a TPS vehicle.
Job Description
As an Armored Driver Guard, you work with your team to ensure the safe and secure pickup and delivery of cash, coin, and valuables.
Responsibilities
• Drive automatic armored vehicles and other vehicles on designated routes servicing customer locations
• Service ATMs and Smart Safes
• Service customer stops, including delivering customer change orders and picking up deposits.
• Load/unload vehicle cargo including multiple bags and boxes of coins
• Count items, record, and sign for cargo items
• Other duties as assigned by management
Requirements
• At least 21 years of age
• At least a 3 year driving record
• Ability to obtain Medical Examiners Certificate via US Department of Transportation approved medical examiners
• A valid firearms permit or ability to pass applicable firearms requirements per the state to which you are applying is required.
**Loomis will pay for security and firearms qualifications, licensing and permitting.
Working Conditions
• Full-time schedule potentially consisting of an average 40 to 50 hours/week, with minimum of 5 days during a 6-day period. Occasional weekend work
• Approximately 90-95 percent of work performed in air-conditioned vehicle within individual compartments (front and rear)
Essential Duties/Job Qualifications
As part of the qualification process for the Armed Driver Guard position, a Human Performance Evaluation (HPE) is required. This evaluation requires successful completion of testing in the following areas:
Lift:
- 25lbs vertical lift from 10 inches to 66 inches from the floor (1X)
Lift-Carry:
- 18lbs vertical lift from 1 inch to 44 inches from the floor, and horizontally transfer 15ft (4X)
- 18lbs vertical lift from 10 inches to 36 inches from the floor and horizontally transfer 300ft (1X)
- 50lbs vertical lift from 10 inches to 36 inches from the floor and horizontally transfer 2ft (2X)
Push-Pull:
- Horizontally transfer 47lbs of force on a sled (single, non-dominant arm), a distance of 1ft (2X)
Repetitive Coupling:
- Squeeze Jamar Hand Dynamometer requiring forces up to 30lbs / both right & left hands (4X)
Climb:
- Ascend / Descend a step with heights of 16. 21 & 24 inches from the floor (10X)
Benefits

Loomis offers one of the most comprehensive employees benefit packages in the industry, which includes:
• Vacation and Sick Time (PTO) as well as Paid Holidays
• Health & Dental Insurance
• Vision Insurance
• 401(k) Plan
• Basic Life Insurance Plan
• Voluntary Life Insurance Plan
• Flexible Spending and Health Savings Account
• Dependent Care Account
• Industry leading Training and Development
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Loomis is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability.