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Bilingual Toll Collection Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Process payments using toll operations back-office systems. * Handle customer complaints and ... escalate complex issues as needed. * Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and ...

Bilingual Toll Collection Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Process payments using toll operations back-office systems. * Handle customer complaints and escalate complex issues as needed. * Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and transactions.

Toll Technology Manager

Riverside, CA ยท On-site

$141.76 - $191.38/hr

The position will oversee day-to-day toll system operations and reporting activities ... Responsibilities include performing diverse, specialized, and complex work involving significant ...

Bilingual Toll Booth Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at facility offices in Tampa, FL . * Respond to customer inquiries regarding toll balances, account discrepancies, and general concerns. * Process ...

Bilingual Toll Customer Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at our Tampa facility. * Assist customers with toll account resolutions, payments, and inquiries. * Process transactions using toll operations back ...

Bilingual Toll Collection Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Process payments using toll operations back-office systems. * Handle customer complaints and escalate complex issues as needed. * Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and transactions.

Bilingual Toll Collection Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Process payments using toll operations back-office systems. * Handle customer complaints and escalate complex issues as needed. * Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and transactions.

Toll Supervisor I

Angola, IN ยท On-site

$18.45/hr

Relationships: * Directly reports to the Toll Operations Assistant Area Manager. * Works directly with other Toll Operations staff and Supervisors from other departments within ITRCC.

Bilingual Toll Booth Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at facility offices in Tampa, FL . * Respond to customer inquiries regarding toll balances, account discrepancies, and general concerns. * Process ...

Bilingual Toll Customer Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at our Tampa facility. * Assist customers with toll account resolutions, payments, and inquiries. * Process transactions using toll operations back ...

Bilingual Toll Customer Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at our Tampa facility. * Assist customers with toll account resolutions, payments, and inquiries. * Process transactions using toll operations back ...

Bilingual Toll Customer Service Agent

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.20/hr

Serve as the welcoming face of toll operations at our Tampa facility. * Assist customers with toll account resolutions, payments, and inquiries. * Process transactions using toll operations back ...

Toll Supervisor I

Angola, IN ยท On-site

$18.45/hr

Relationships: * Directly reports to the Toll Operations Assistant Area Manager. * Works directly with other Toll Operations staff and Supervisors from other departments within ITRCC.

Toll Supervisor I

Elkhart, IN ยท On-site

$18.45/hr

Relationships: * Directly reports to the Toll Operations Assistant Area Manager. * Works directly with other Toll Operations staff and Supervisors from other departments within ITRCC.

Toll Supervisor I

Angola, IN ยท On-site

$18.45/hr

Relationships: * Directly reports to the Toll Operations Assistant Area Manager. * Works directly with other Toll Operations staff and Supervisors from other departments within ITRCC.

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How much do toll operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for toll operations in the United States is $19.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is toll operations?

Toll operations refer to the management and administration of systems that collect fees from vehicles using certain roads, bridges, or tunnels. These operations can involve both manual and electronic toll collection, customer service, maintenance of toll equipment, transaction processing, and enforcement of toll policies. Professionals in this field ensure the smooth collection of tolls, maintain accurate records, and help resolve any issues related to toll payments. The goal is to provide efficient and secure passage for motorists while generating revenue for infrastructure maintenance and improvements.

What are some common challenges faced in a toll operations role and how can they be effectively managed?

Professionals in Toll Operations often encounter challenges such as handling high traffic volumes, addressing equipment malfunctions, and dealing with customer disputes over toll charges. Effective management of these challenges involves strong attention to detail, prompt problem-solving, and clear communication with both team members and customers. Embracing technology for accurate transaction processing and regularly participating in training on updated toll systems can also help ensure smooth daily operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in toll operations, and why are they important?

To thrive in Toll Operations, you need strong attention to detail, basic math skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with toll collection systems, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and sometimes surveillance equipment is important. Excellent customer service, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to stay calm under pressure are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure efficient toll collection, accurate financial handling, and positive interactions with motorists, maintaining smooth traffic flow and revenue integrity.

What is the difference between Toll Operations vs Toll Collection?

AspectToll OperationsToll Collection
Primary FocusManaging overall toll systems, infrastructure, and staffProcessing toll payments and collecting revenue
CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of toll systems, operations managementOften requires cashier or payment processing skills
Work EnvironmentFieldwork at toll plazas, administrative officesCashier stations, customer service points
Employer & IndustryTransportation agencies, toll authoritiesPrivate toll operators, government agencies

While Toll Operations involves overseeing the entire toll system, including maintenance and staff management, Toll Collection focuses specifically on processing payments and revenue collection. Both roles are essential in toll management but differ in scope and responsibilities.

How to become a toll operations professional?

To become a toll operations professional, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with experience in transportation, customer service, or administrative roles. Skills in technology systems, data management, and communication are important, and some positions may require familiarity with toll collection software or certifications in transportation management. On-the-job training is common, and understanding of traffic flow and safety regulations is beneficial.

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Infographic showing various Toll Operations job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,222 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Toll Operations Financial Analyst

San Diego Association of Governments

San Diego, CA โ€ข On-site, Remote

$77K - $119K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Description Role The Toll Operations Financial Analyst will track, analyze and report all financial transactions associated with the Interstate 15 (I-15) Express Lanes and the State Route 125 (SR-125) Toll Road. This position will provide technical and financial analyses to help validate revenues and expenditure, research and analyze discrepancies, and coordinate with others to rectify and restore expected financial outcomes. SANDAG'S Toll Operations Program: SANDAG's Toll Operations Program budget is derived from revenues generated by toll paying users of the I-15 Express Lanes and the SR-125 Toll Road consistent with the FasTrak statewide toll collection system.

Both toll road segments provide essential access for travelers while serving to reduce traffic congestion and improve travel reliability. The I-15 Express Lanes is a dynamically priced toll facility and utilizes electronic toll collection (ETC) systems. The SR-125 Toll Road is a traditional closed system toll road utilizing ETCs and allows cash and credit card payments at roadside toll booths.

Revenues generated by both toll road segments provide support to on-going operations, facility maintenance, bond debt service, and other related and future projects. Monitoring and tracking revenues and subsequent expenses is essential to SANDAG's current and future goals. The Regional Transportation Services Department is responsible for planning, developing, operating, and managing SANDAG's Toll Operations Program and Motorists Aid Services.

This involves maintaining the Customer Service Center, real-time management of the I-15 Express Lanes and SR-125 Toll Road, monitoring toll transactions, managing the Toll Operations Center budget, the Regional Call-Box Program, and the Freeway Service Patrol Program in coordination with the California Highway Patrol and the California Department of Transportation. Job Responsibilities Gather, review, and analyze financial data associated with toll operations; build and maintain spreadsheet models to track and project revenues, expenses, and expected outcomes; provide technical updates and guidance to senior staff and managers; maintain budget and expense management and support. Monitor toll revenues in coordination with established budgets; review and analyze budgets for thoroughness, trends, risks, and opportunities, and report ongoing status to Regional Transportation Services managers; perform budgetary control; coordinate and assist with budget amendments as needed.

Routinely review budget and financial data by comparing and analyzing actual results with plans and forecasts; conduct quality assurance; ensure financial records are aligned with industry standards, are based on sound methodologies, and are in the best interest of SANDAG and its partner agencies. Initiate development or use of improved tools and techniques to comprehensively track and analyze toll revenues and expenses in support of ongoing operations; identify conflicts and inconsistencies in results, address variances and trends in financial data and reporting, and recommend strategies to correct. Provide comparative analyses and data interpretation inclusive of the flow of financial transactions to identify possible lapses in revenue generation and allow prompt and timely corrective actions.

Generate financial reporting to accurately identify areas of lapses, and initiate transaction reconciliation and other corrective actions. Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations on financial activities that accurately demonstrate toll transactions from all sources commensurate with trip counts, revenues, violations, gaps, and other problematic issues to translate data into actionable goals. Collaborate with other department staff including Finance, Data Science, and Toll Operations to perform regular evaluations to understand and address system challenges to ensure intended financial results are credible and validated.

Typical Qualifications A bachelor's degree with major course work in finance, economics, accounting, business administration or a related field; A combination of education and recent experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. A minimum of three years of professional experience in accounting, finance, or budgeting experience preferably supporting business operations and management. Knowledge of the principles and practices of financial analysis, budgeting, financial planning, revenue projection and control measures; demonstrated experience consulting and strategizing with senior staff and managers, and development of budgets and financial reports.

Knowledge of federal, state, and local sources of regional transportation funding; demonstrated understanding and ability to interpret laws, codes, and regulations pertaining to toll operations budget development, financial programming, and control. Demonstrated experience forecasting, developing, analyzing and maintaining budgets preferably for business operations; experience applying control measures and implementing control functions and activities. Demonstrated experience providing income and debt financials or budget related technical analyses, interpreting complex financial data, identifying trends, and assessing risks to provide the economic status of ongoing business operations.

Experience monitoring and evaluating budgets; ability to perform research and draw sound conclusions and prepare summary reports that communicate budget status; ability to identify existing or potential discrepancies, recommend corrective actions, and communicate results to senior staff and managers. Effective written and oral presentation skills and the ability to communicate clearly and concisely with a variety of audiences including teams and elected officials; experience preparing clear and concise administrative and management reports. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including member agencies, city and other government officials, and community groups; ability to gain cooperation and consensus through discussion and persuasion.

Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage several concurrent activities at various stages; ability to establish and maintain priorities in a fast-paced environment and work independently. Demonstrated computer software proficiency using Microsoft Office, advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and other business intelligence and budget software applications. First review of applications: September 03, 2026 Expected start date: October 2026.