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Lottery Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Driver II

Nashville, TN

$18.27 - $23.25/hr

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

Security Officer II

Austin, TX · On-site

$31K - $67K/yr

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

At Lottery.com we're assembling a team of world-class brilliant minds like you who are resourceful doers and crave creative problem-solving. Founded in 2015 and based in Austin, Texas, Lottery.com is ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

Driver II

Nashville, TN · On-site

$18.27 - $23.25/hr

As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill ...

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How much do lottery jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for lottery in the United States is $13.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.30 and $15.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Lottery vs Ticket Seller?

AspectLotteryTicket Seller
Required CredentialsNone or minimal; often state-specific licensingNone; may require basic training or licensing depending on jurisdiction
Work EnvironmentLottery offices, retail locations, online platformsRetail stores, convenience shops, lottery outlets
Employer & Industry UsageState or national lottery organizationsRetail businesses, convenience stores, lottery vendors
Common Search & ComparisonLottery vs Ticket Seller

The main difference is that a Lottery typically refers to the game or the organization that manages the draw, while a Ticket Seller is the individual who sells lottery tickets to players. Ticket Sellers are the frontline employees facilitating lottery sales, whereas Lottery roles may involve management, administration, or game design. Both roles are essential in the lottery industry but differ in responsibilities and work settings.

What are lottery jobs?

Lottery jobs are positions within organizations that operate or regulate state or national lottery systems. These roles can include sales representatives, security personnel, marketing specialists, customer service agents, and auditors who ensure fair play and compliance with regulations. Employees may work for government-run lotteries, private lottery operators, or retailers selling lottery tickets. The main goal of lottery jobs is to manage the sale, promotion, security, and integrity of lottery games while contributing to revenue generation for public programs.

What are some unique challenges faced by lottery sales representatives, and how can they overcome them?

Lottery sales representatives often face the challenge of meeting sales targets in a highly regulated environment while maintaining responsible gaming standards. They must stay updated on product changes and compliance requirements, and effectively communicate with diverse retail partners to ensure proper promotion and display of lottery products. Building strong relationships with store owners and providing ongoing training helps overcome these challenges. Adaptability and strong organizational skills are key to thriving in this fast-paced, customer-centric role.

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

To thrive as a Lottery Retailer, you need strong customer service skills, basic math abilities, and knowledge of local lottery regulations, often supported by a retailer license. Familiarity with lottery terminal systems, point-of-sale software, and secure cash handling procedures is typically required. Attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication are vital soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure accurate transactions, compliance with regulations, and a positive customer experience, which are all essential for success in the lottery retail environment.
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$18.27 - $23.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Brightstar is an innovative, forward-thinking global leader in lottery that builds on our renowned expertise in delivering secure technology and producing reliable, comprehensive solutions for our customers. As a premier pure play global lottery company, our best-in-class lottery operations, retail and digital solutions, and award-winning lottery games enable our customers to achieve their goals, fulfill player needs and distribute meaningful benefits to communities. Brightstar has a well-established local presence and is a trusted partner to governments and regulators around the world, creating value by adhering to the highest standards of service, integrity, and responsibility.  Brightstar has approximately 6,000 employees. For more information, please visit www.brightstarlottery.com.Global Leader in Lottery Solutions | Brightstar LotteryDiscover Brightstar Lottery, the global leader in lottery innovation. Safe, secure, and engaging solutions that benefit communities and meet player needs. 

Responsibilities

The Driver 2 role provides enhanced field service support through the delivery, retrieval, preparation, and inventory management of lottery equipment and parts. This position requires sound judgment, independent decision-making, and the ability to adapt processes when necessary to meet operational needs.

Vehicle Operations
  • Independently deliver and remove lottery equipment between retail sites and designated warehouse locations, determining optimal routing and sequencing to support service priorities.
  • Maintain the assigned box truck to a high standard of cleanliness and safety, identifying and addressing equipment concerns with minimal oversight.
  • Assess the condition and readiness of all equipment involved in transport and take appropriate action when deviations from routine requirements are necessary.
Vending Terminal Preparation
  • Clean, inspect, repair, and prepare lottery vending terminals for deployment, using discretion to resolve non-standard issues without direct supervision.
Parts and Inventory Management
  • Receive, evaluate, and categorize parts returned by Field Service Technicians, determining appropriate disposition based on condition and operational needs.
  • Conduct weekly inventory counts and support monthly inventory reporting with high accuracy and independence.
  • Maintain adequate inventory levels, track orders, and recommend adjustments when operational demands deviate from expectations.
  • Gather and organize parts for project-related work, including coordinating materials for third-party installers with minimal direction.
Warehouse & Technical Support
  • Facilitate daily consumable shipments by assessing priorities and adjusting workflow when circumstances change.
  • Perform cleaning and repairs on lottery equipment as needed, determining appropriate methods based on equipment condition.
  • Maintain warehouse organization, cleanliness, and safety, identifying when routine processes require modification to meet operational standards.
Qualifications
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to frequently lift and carry up to 75 lbs and maneuver equipment up to 825 lbs with approved lifting devices.
  • Ability to operate forklifts and pallet jacks safely and independently.
  • Valid driver’s license with a strong driving record for at least two years; capable of safely operating a 20‑ft box truck without a CDL.
Education & Experience
    • High school diploma or GED required.
    • One or more years of related experience, demonstrating the ability to work independently and manage tasks with minimal supervision.
    • Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills with professionalism in all interactions.
    • Proven ability to manage shifting priorities and maintain performance under pressure.
    • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.
Success Profile

• Leading Complexity
• Leading People
• Leading the Business
• Leading Self

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At Brightstar, we consider a wide range of factors in determining compensation, including background, skills, experience, and work location. These factors can cause your compensation to vary. The estimated starting compensation range for this role is $18.27/hr – $23.25/hr. The actual pay offered may be higher or lower. The Company complies with all local pay requirements and collective bargaining agreements, where applicable.

Base pay is one part of our Total Rewards program. Non-exempt roles are eligible for irregular discretionary bonuses. In addition, we offer employees a 401(k) Savings Plan with Company contributions, health, dental, and vision insurance, life, accident, and disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, paid time off, wellness programs, and identity theft insurance. Note: programs are subject to eligibility requirements.

Immigration sponsorship is not available for this role.

All Brightstar employees have a role in information security. Annual training will be assigned and required as appropriate.