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Assists customers with use of the appointment kiosk, website, online portal or other DMV convenience service offerings. * Checks customers in for appointments and any other DMV interactions at the ...

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What is a DMV Kiosk?

A DMV Kiosk job typically involves assisting customers with self-service kiosks that allow them to complete various DMV transactions, such as renewing vehicle registrations or obtaining duplicate documents. Employees in this role may help troubleshoot issues, provide instructions, and ensure the kiosks are functioning properly. The job may be located in DMV offices, grocery stores, or other public locations where kiosks are available. Strong customer service skills and basic technical troubleshooting abilities are often required.

What does a typical day look like for someone working at a DMV Kiosk?

A typical day for a DMV Kiosk Attendant involves greeting customers, troubleshooting kiosk issues, assisting with self-service transactions, and ensuring kiosks are operational and stocked with necessary materials. You’ll help customers navigate the system, answer questions about available DMV services, and process payments or paperwork as needed. Often, you’ll collaborate with other DMV staff to address escalated concerns or technical problems. The role requires interacting with a diverse clientele and remaining adaptable to fluctuating customer volumes throughout the day. This position is ideal for those who enjoy providing helpful service in a fast-paced, technology-driven environment.

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

To thrive in a DMV Kiosk Attendant role, you generally need customer service skills, basic computer proficiency, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with DMV software, touchscreen kiosks, and payment processing systems is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and patience are valuable soft skills that help you assist customers efficiently. These skills ensure smooth transactions, positive customer experiences, and accurate processing of DMV-related services.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Dmv Kiosk jobs?

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Infographic showing various Dmv Kiosk job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Job description

Position Summary Under general supervision, performs repair, maintenance and alterations of electrical equipment including toll equipment and facilities on the bridge, shops, roadways, administration building and other District offices. Applicants must apply online and submit the following documents at the time of application. Failure to meet any of the requirements stated below may result in rejection of your application: Employment Application Inside Wireman Certificate DMV K4 Driving History Report (Attach as PDF to your Online Employment Application) Note: A DMV K4 printout report (3-year driving record) MUST come from any DMV kiosk.

Click on link to find official DMV kiosk locations: Kiosks - California DMV. The DMV K4 must be dated within 30 days from the date of job posting. An official report bears the DMV stamp.

INTERNET PRINTOUTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED Essential Responsibilities Performs routine maintenance on all electrical and related equipment, according to established maintenance schedule, for bridge facilities and buildings and for other divisions as requested. Inspects and repairs electrical motors, transformers, switch gear, heating, ventilating and air conditioning controls, alarms, signal systems, navigation aids, roadway lighting. Performs alteration work and other duties, as direct or requested, on all District offices, terminals and facilities.

Knows and follows the safety and health rules and safe working practices applicable to his or her job. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with District employees, customers, vendors and all others contacted during the course of work using principles of excellent customer service. Performs additional related duties as assigned.

Regular and reliable attendance and performance is required. Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Experience: Completed a minimum of a four-year electrical apprenticeship program or four years of position related experience Successfully passed the Inside Wireman's Examination One year of journey-level electrician experience and prefer some recent experience in construction Required License: Must possess and maintain a current, valid California driver's license and satisfactory driving record. No reckless driving and DUI infractions within the last 7 years.

No more than 2 moving violations within the last 3 years. Operates District vehicles on a regular basis. Please be advised that, at this time, we are only accepting applicants with a valid California CDL that meets permanent (non-limited-term) legal presence requirements.

Licenses issued as limited-term are not accepted for this position. Physical Requirements: Must be able to work comfortably at considerable heights. Climb and walk on the Bridge cables and ladders.

Position requires frequent bending and reaching. Work is performed outside in varying weather conditions. Works on other District facilities.

This position may have a potential for or actual exposure to lead. Pursuant to OSHA regulations, District employees are not exposed to lead at concentrations greater than 10 micrograms per cubic meter (g/m3) of air averaged over an 8-hour period. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Occupational health and safety rules and working practices applicable to this position.

Methods, tools and practices of electrical trade; familiarity with volt ohmmeters and meg ohm meters. Codes and applicable safe working practices. Motors and associated controls experience with PLC's desirable.

Skill in or Ability to: - Read and understand working drawings and schematics for electrical work, layout and be able to plan work. - Perform shift work. - Communicate effectively.

- Complete paperwork as required. - Work effectively and professionally with District employees and all others encountered in the course of work.