Coin Machine Collector Supervisor
A Coin Machine Collector Supervisor leads the team that services coin-operated machines — vending, parking meters, transit fare machines, laundry equipment — managing routes, collections, and the security around cash handling.
What it's like to be a Coin Machine Collector Supervisor
Days tend to revolve around route planning and the team running the routes. You're managing collection schedules, monitoring discrepancies, coaching collectors on protocol, and partnering with maintenance when machines are out of service. Cash counting and reconciliation tend to be high-discipline activities.
The collaboration tends to be wider than expected. You're working with maintenance, accounting, security, and route customers (property managers, transit ops, etc.). Friction tends to live around theft, vandalism, or machine downtime, and security protocols matter constantly.
People who tend to thrive enjoy operational management with field-team logistics and high cash-handling accountability and don't mind the security-conscious nature of the work. If you need an office role or distance from security pressure, the constant cash-handling exposure can wear thin.
Where this role sits in the broader career landscape — and where it can take you.
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