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Google Street View Driver Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Preschool Teacher

Portland, OR · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

You can also see the school on Google street view. We are looking for a qualified Preschool Teacher to prepare small children for kindergarten by easing them into organized education. You will teach ...

Teleo was founded by a team of experienced technology leaders who previously led the development of Lyft's Self-Driving Car program and Google Street View. Teleo recently announced its merger with ...

Preschool Teacher

Portland, OR · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

You can also see the school on Google street view. We are looking for a qualified Preschool Teacher to prepare small children for kindergarten by easing them into organized education. You will teach ...

Field Technician

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$23.25 - $31.75/hr

Assembling,testing and repairing hardware of proprietary Street View systems. * Troubleshooting and ... Working knowledge of Ticketing systems, Gmail and Google Calendar, Basic spreadsheet tasks (Google ...

Field Technician

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$23.25 - $31.75/hr

Assembling,testing and repairing hardware of proprietary Street View systems. * Troubleshooting and ... Working knowledge of Ticketing systems, Gmail and Google Calendar, Basic spreadsheet tasks (Google ...

Field Technician

Palo Alto, CA

$23.25 - $31.75/hr

Assembling,testing and repairing hardware of proprietary Street View systems. * Troubleshooting and ... Working knowledge of Ticketing systems, Gmail and Google Calendar, Basic spreadsheet tasks (Google ...

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How much do google street view driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for google street view driver in the United States is $18.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Google Street View driver?

Google Street View Drivers are individuals employed or contracted by Google to drive vehicles equipped with special cameras and sensors. Their primary responsibility is to capture 360-degree images of streets, roads, and public areas for Google Maps’ Street View feature. These drivers follow predetermined routes and adhere to privacy and safety guidelines while collecting imagery. The data they gather helps update and expand the coverage of Google Maps, allowing users worldwide to virtually explore locations. Street View driving may also involve basic vehicle maintenance and occasional troubleshooting of the camera equipment.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a Google Street View driver?

To thrive as a Google Street View Driver, you need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, strong navigation abilities, and basic technical aptitude. The role typically requires proficiency with GPS devices, camera equipment, and data-uploading systems. Attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication are key soft skills for handling route changes and interacting with the public. These skills ensure accurate data collection, efficient operations, and a positive representation of the company while on the road.

What challenges do Google Street View drivers face while capturing imagery, and how are they addressed?

Google Street View Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating complex or congested areas, dealing with inclement weather, and ensuring equipment functions properly throughout their routes. To address these, drivers receive detailed route planning and training on troubleshooting camera systems. They also follow strict protocols for privacy and safety, and may work closely with local teams to gain access to restricted or hard-to-reach locations. Flexibility and attention to detail are key to overcoming these daily challenges and ensuring high-quality imagery collection.

What is the difference between Google Street View Driver vs Map Data Collector?

AspectGoogle Street View DriverMap Data Collector
Required CredentialsValid driver's license, clean driving recordNone specific, may require basic data collection skills
Work EnvironmentDriving on city streets, rural roads, urban areasFieldwork, often outdoors, collecting geographic data
Employer & IndustryGoogle, mapping and technology industryMapping companies, geographic data firms
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for street-level data collection rolesRelated but broader data collection roles

Google Street View Drivers primarily focus on capturing street-level imagery by driving designated routes, requiring a valid driver's license. Map Data Collectors gather geographic data through various methods, sometimes including driving but often involving outdoor fieldwork. While both roles support mapping and geographic data collection, Google Street View Drivers are specifically responsible for operating vehicles equipped with imaging technology, making their work environment more vehicle-centric.

How can I become a Google Street View driver?

To become a Google Street View driver, you typically need a valid driver's license, a reliable vehicle, and the ability to operate camera equipment mounted on the vehicle. Google often hires local contractors or partners to perform the driving and filming, so applying through Google's job portal or local contractor companies is recommended.
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Infographic showing various Google Street View Driver job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,995 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

Preschool Teacher

Cornell School LLC

Portland, OR • On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Benefits/Perks

  • Industry-leading Compensation and Personal Time Off
  • Healthcare and Retirement Plans
  • Great Work Environment
  • Advancement Opportunities

Job Summary
The Cornell School is a small, private preschool in the Cedar Mill / Forest Heights area with 32 children (16 per classroom with 2 teachers per room). We have a new building set on 3 acres of property with a huge natural outdoor play area. Our philosophy is a mix of Reggio and Montessori and you can learn more about out school at www.thecornellschool.com. You can also see the school on Google street view.
We are looking for a qualified Preschool Teacher to prepare small children for kindergarten by easing them into organized education. You will teach them important elements that they will encounter soon after they enter school life. A preschool teacher must have a great love and patience for children. Qualifications needed to teach them effectively include knowledge of best practices and preschool educational methods as well as the ability to engage them and earn their trust and attention. The goal is to contribute to the healthy mental and emotional development of the child so they can more easily acclimate in the next level of education.
We're not a "big box" corporate preschool. We're a small but established school (founded in 2016) and we strongly support our teaching staff with great pay and benefits (healthcare, retirement and continued teacher education), finding the best families, and providing opportunities to grow and develop as an educator.
Responsibilities
Develop a careful and creative program suitable for preschool children
Employ a variety of educational techniques (storytelling, educational play, media etc.) to teach children
Observe each child to help them improve their social competencies and build self-esteem
Encourage children to interact with each other and resolve occasional arguments
Guide children to develop their artistic and practical capabilities through a carefully constructed curriculum (identify shapes, numbers or colors, do crafts etc.)
Organize nap and snack hours and supervise children to ensure they are safe at all times
Track children’s progress and report to parents
Communicate with parents regularly to understand the children’s background and psyche
Collaborate with other educators
Maintain a clean and tidy classroom consistent with health and safety standards
Skills
Proven experience as a preschool teacher or assistant teacher
Understanding of the principles of child development and preschool educational methods
Familiarity with safety and sanitation guidelines for classrooms
Excellent communication and instructional skills
Ability to act as mediator between children
Cool-tempered, friendly and reliable
Balance between a creative mind and a practical acumen
Certification in child CPR
BA in education, Associates degree in early childhood education or relevant nanny experience preferred
We will also consider hiring students who are working part-time on their early childhood degree

Company Description

The Cornell School is a fully licensed and certified preschool located between Cedar Mill and Forest Heights in NW Portland, offering full day preschool for children, age 3 to 5.

​Set amidst 3 acres of wooded grounds with fruit trees, open green space, a natural stream, trails and wild life, the preschool is surrounded by the beauty of Mother Nature. Located in a new and eco-friendly facility with big windows, bright classrooms, and connection to outdoor learning spaces. This extension of our classrooms is where children are encouraged to be naturalists, imaginative, creative and curious learners as they explore, invent and build within the environment.

Each child is unique and we believe that there is more than one school of thought to meet all of the needs of every child. Our philosophy is based on the best practices of Montessori, Reggio, Play, Creative and STEM curriculums. This reflects a blend of purposeful play and child directed activities. We design our classrooms with the intent to promote independence in children, critical thinking and creative problem solving skills. We achieve these goals through experiential learning activities. Our class size is limited to 16 with 2 teachers. This cultivates a deeper relationship with teachers and peers forging a strong community.

www.thecornellschool.com