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LPR stands for License Plate Recognition. Our drivers are assigned a company vehicle, equipped with 4 cameras; each facing at different angles. The camera's scan for license plates of vehicles ...

LPR stands for License Plate Recognition. Our drivers are assigned a company vehicle, equipped with 4 cameras; each facing at different angles. The camera's scan for license plates of vehicles ...

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What is the difference between Lpr Job vs Immigration Officer?

AspectLpr JobImmigration Officer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a background in law enforcement or immigration procedures, sometimes with certifications in immigration lawRequires a degree in law, criminal justice, or related fields; often with specialized training in immigration policies
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, processing immigration documents, assisting applicants at border points or immigration officesOffice-based, conducting interviews, reviewing applications, enforcing immigration laws
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, immigration departments, border controlGovernment immigration agencies, law enforcement agencies

While both roles involve immigration processes, an Lpr Job typically focuses on legal permanent resident processing and related tasks, whereas an Immigration Officer handles broader immigration enforcement, policy implementation, and applicant interviews. The roles share similar credentials and work environments but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What is an Lpr job?

An LPR job typically refers to a position involving Lawful Permanent Residency (LPR) status, often related to immigration or legal work. In some contexts, it may also refer to roles in logistics or technical fields, but without additional details, it generally pertains to employment related to immigration status or legal documentation. These jobs may require specific certifications or legal knowledge depending on the industry.
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$21/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Pegasus Recovery Solutions is actively hiring for Day and Night LPR Drivers.

At Pegasus Recovery, our LPR team helps build viable date for current and future assignments.
We are looking for dedicated individuals who are committed to going above and beyond and take pride in the work that they do.

What is an LPR Driver?
LPR stands for License Plate Recognition. Our drivers are assigned a company vehicle, equipped with 4 cameras; each facing at different angles. The camera's scan for license plates of vehicles currently in the repossession database and drivers will be alerted when a possible repossession has been detected.
We will have assigned areas for each driver, which requires you do drive down every street, in that assigned area; until completed and you move to your next area.
Building data is the heart and soul of this position;
The recoveries you find are the cherry on top!


A Day in the life of an LPR Driver
Arrive to the lot on time, well rested, in comfortable attire and prepared for your shift.
Completed your inspection of the assigned vehicle and plan your route. (Setting a goal for yourself on how much area you want to cover, how many plates you plan to scan, etc.)
Head out to complete your shift!
Arrive back to the lot about 15 minutes before shift end, wipe down your vehicle, clean out any trash and complete your post inspection.


Are you the candidates we're looking for?

  • A person who prides themselves on punctuation.
    Attendance is the key to success.
  • The ability for drive for extended periods of time
    Small breaks are allowed.
  • Can work with little to no supervision, stay on task, and take safety as a priority.
  • Have a valid driver's license with 3 years of clean driving record.
    Free of license suspensions and/or major infractions.
  • 24 years or older (for insurance purposes)
  • Pass a background check and drug screen
  • Tech savvy
  • General familiarity of car makes and models


Schedules:
Day Shift: 7:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday
Night Shift: 7:00pm to 5:00am Sunday through Thursday
50 hours per week


Compensation:
$14 per hour for the first 40 hours.
$21 per overtime hour (10 mandatory OT hours per week)
As long as all 50 hours have been worked you can expect $1,540 every two weeks.
We do offer a commission for each secured vehicle that you locate, details will be discussed upon interview.

We look forward to receiving your application and excited for you to be a part of growth and success!