Role Overview
Drive designated routes in urban and public areas using vehicles outfitted with advanced 360-degree imaging systems. Your work will directly contribute to improving the accuracy and detail of a widely used global digital map, focusing on commercial hubs, landmarks, and historically significant locations.
Key Responsibilities
- Operate company-provided vehicles equipped with panoramic camera arrays along specified paths
- Collect clear, consistent visual data, including images and video, under diverse weather and lighting conditions
- Follow assigned itineraries that prioritize high-traffic zones, business districts, and cultural sites
- Manage onboard data storage systems to securely save captured content
- Maintain vehicle readiness and ensure proper function of imaging and computing equipment
Requirements
- Valid driver’s license with 1–2 years of safe driving history
- Authorization to work in the United States
- Pass a standard background check
- Reliable off-street parking available for the assigned vehicle
- Basic proficiency with smartphones and common applications
- Comfort with computers and digital file management
- Strong attention to detail and personal accountability
- Ability to commit to at least three months of consistent availability
Preferred Attributes
- Enjoys time behind the wheel
- Flexible availability during weekdays
- Familiarity with local traffic patterns and neighborhood layouts
Technology & Tools
360-degree camera arrays, in-vehicle computing systems, mobile data apps, and standard desktop software for basic diagnostics and reporting.
Work Environment
This is a local, on-the-road position with a flexible daily schedule. Drivers may work beyond eight hours per day, Monday through Friday, based on route demands and data goals. The role supports ongoing improvements to mapping technology through consistent, high-quality field collection.
Company Culture
We value reliability, innovation in data gathering, and shared growth. The team emphasizes responsibility, technical awareness, and continuous learning in a field-driven setting.