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Mobile Mapping Operator Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

EMT Crawford

Grayling, MI · On-site

$17 - $23.50/hr

... mapping, directories, etc.) * Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system * Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

EMT Lansing

Mason, MI · On-site

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

... mapping, directories, etc.) * Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system * Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

EMT Bay

Bay City, MI · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

... mapping, directories, etc.) * Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system * Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

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Operating a pick-up trick for extended periods * Hand Dexterity * Handling tools, equipment, and mobile devices (Smartphones) * Visual Activity * Reading delivery instructions, maps, labels, and ...

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Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

EMT Arenac

Standish, MI · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

... mapping, directories, etc.) * Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system * Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to ...

EMT Saginaw

Saginaw, MI

$16.50 - $22/hr

... mapping, directories, etc.) * Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system * Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating ... Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories ...

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How much do mobile mapping operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for mobile mapping operator in Michigan is $18.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.10 and $22.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Mobile Mapping Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mobile Mapping Operator, you need strong skills in spatial data collection, GPS and GIS technology, and a background in surveying or geospatial sciences, often supported by relevant certifications or technical training. Proficiency with mobile mapping systems, high-resolution cameras, LiDAR equipment, and specialized mapping software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are important soft skills for accurately interpreting data and coordinating with team members. These capabilities ensure the delivery of precise geospatial information in diverse field conditions, which is essential for project success.

What is a Mobile Mapping Operator job?

A Mobile Mapping Operator is responsible for capturing geospatial data using specialized mapping technology, such as LiDAR and GPS-equipped vehicles. They operate and maintain mobile mapping systems, ensuring accurate data collection for applications like infrastructure planning, navigation, and asset management. Operators may also process and verify the collected data, working closely with GIS experts and engineers. This role requires technical proficiency, attention to detail, and the ability to work in various field conditions.

What does a typical workday look like for a Mobile Mapping Operator?

As a Mobile Mapping Operator, your day often starts with equipment checks and route planning to ensure data collection meets project specifications. You’ll spend much of your time on the road, operating specialized vehicles equipped with advanced sensors and cameras to gather geospatial data in various environments. Coordination with surveyors, data analysts, and project managers is common to facilitate smooth workflows and troubleshoot technical issues. At the end of the day, you typically upload, organize, and validate the collected data for further processing by the GIS team. This dynamic mix of fieldwork and technical tasks makes the role engaging for those who enjoy both technology and working outdoors.

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Infographic showing various Mobile Mapping Operator job openings in Michigan as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $39,155 per year, or $18.8 per hour.
Paramedic Bay

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Mobile Medical Response rating

4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Objective: The primary duty of the Paramedic is to conserve life, to alleviate suffering, to promote health and to encourage the quality and equal availability of emergency medical care. The Paramedic is qualified in advanced pre-hospital emergency care and services by a competency-based educational program. The standard of practice of the Paramedic shall be in accordance with the most current MDCH guidelines.
Essential Duties:
  • Know and support the Mission Statement, Policy/Procedures and standards of MMR.
  • Conduct a careful examination of the patient for signs and symptoms of injury/illness and assist other medical personnel as necessary.
  • Provide prompt and efficient care of the patient and stabilization of his/her condition prior, during and to destination.
  • Prepare all supplies and equipment to place the unit back in service as soon as possible.
  • Use basic tools and procedures to gain access to patients who require extrication.
  • Control the scene in such a way as to minimize further danger in the roadway and control the actions of bystanders.
  • Communicate with other emergency services and medical controls as needed.
  • Follow FCC regulations relative to the use of communications equipment.
  • Possess and apply knowledge and skills necessary to perform the duties of a driver of ambulance equipment.
  • Drive and operate emergency vehicles to specified locations at a safe and controlled speed, in accordance with federal, state, local laws, regulations and standards.
  • Assure that vehicles are in good working condition at all times and are properly maintained and stocked.
  • Report verbally and in writing, the observation and emergency medical care of the patient at the emergency scene and in transit, to the receiving medical facility staff for purposes of records and diagnostics.
  • Obtain, record and hold in confidence health information as required.
  • Administer pre-hospital care within the limits of licensure or certification and in accordance with approved protocols.
  • Act professionally and ethically, on and off duty, which includes reporting unethical and unprofessional conduct of others to the appropriate authority in a professional manner which reflects credit upon the profession.
  • Attend continuing education and refresher training as required by MMR, medical control, or licensing agencies.
  • Field Training Officer responsibilities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skill and Competency Requirements:
  • Currently licensed in the State of Michigan as a Paramedic
  • Possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver license and maintain an acceptable driving record as defined by MMR's insurance carrier
  • Possess and maintain a current Healthcare Provider certification from American Heart Association
  • Obtain a trauma certification (PHTLS or ITLS) within 6 months of employment
  • Obtain a pediatrics certification from American Heart Association (PEPP, PEARS, or PALS) within 6 months of employment
  • Obtain certification from American Heart Association as ACLS provider within 6 months of employment
  • Obtain certification in EMS Safety within 6 months of employment
  • Possess FEMA NIMS IC-100.b, 200.b, 700 & 800.b upon hire
  • Possess the Specialty Care Transport (SCT) and Field Training Officer (FTO) certifications within 6 months of employment
  • Ability to perform well under the stress of emergent and often adverse conditions
  • Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system
  • Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to, computer, copier, fax machine, scanner, and monitor
  • Skilled in typing and data entry
  • Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories, etc.)
  • Ability to drive in accordance with MMR standards. Pass all driving examinations, both written and road tests
  • Ability to effectively express oneself in the English language, both verbally and written, in order to communicate with medical and lay personnel
  • Ability to respond politely and professionally to patients, patients' families, hospital staff, bystanders and other emergency service workers
  • Must complete initial and annual Bloodborne Pathogens Training
  • Must be at least 18 years old

Physical Factors: Must be able to lift a minimum of 265 pounds (175 lb. patient and approximately 90 lb. stretcher) with assistance from one other qualified individual. (This ability is quantified through a physical ability test). Must be able to lift a minimum of 100 pounds, by yourself, at a waist high level and carry a distance without pausing. (This ability is quantified through a physical ability test). Has visual acuity of at least 20/40 (Snellen) in each eye, with corrective lenses and a field of vision in the horizontal meridian not less than a total 140 degrees; ability to distinguish traffic colors (red, green, amber); hearing should be adequate in the better ear for conversational tones without the use of hearing aids. Due to the unpredictability of this type of organization, it is not always possible to guarantee meal and/or break periods. Therefore, the person must have no physical condition that would prohibit him/her from working 12 hours without a break, and/or an uninterrupted meal period. Meet minimum requirements of MMR post-employment physical examination, physical ability test and drug screen.
Working Conditions: Hours of work may vary to include early mornings, late evenings and weekends. Frequently, when responding to a location, the individual will sit in an emergency vehicle. The emergency vehicles are equipped with a vehicle seat. Frequent to continuous standing and walking when responding to calls, going to and from the emergency vehicle, getting patients to and from their locations and rendering treatment. Walking and running may vary. Standing, walking and running could be on all types of surfaces including, but not limited to, asphalt, cement, concrete, soft/packed dirt, linoleum, wood, etc. Frequently lifting, carrying, bending, stopping, crouching, kneeling, reaching, pushing and pulling, handling and grasping. Occasionally climbing. When responding to emergencies, can be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions and chemicals. There is potential for bodily harm from violent patients, bystanders or other dangers. Frequently hectic work with exposure to highly emotional situations.

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