Photo License Technician (King of Prussia)
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Inglis enables people with disabilities – and those who care for them – to achieve their goals and live life to the fullest.
It is essential that all duties are performed with the highest level of integrity, while supporting Inglis Values and Standards of Excellence, ensuring the achievement of competencies and compliance with regulatory agencies.
The Photo License Technician (PLT) is responsible for operating the photo identification worksite in accordance with PennDOT regulations and Inglis standards. Responsibilities include:
(1) Providing efficient, courteous customer service to all persons who enter the Photo License Center, without discrimination or prejudice for any reason
(2) Ensuring all customers have proper identification and documentation
(3) Issuing a photo identification/driver's license card to the correct customer
(4) Assuring security and accountability of consumables and customer information
(5) Recording transactions as required
Education & Experience
In addition to the necessary skills and experience to perform the responsibilities outlined above, there are a number of traits that a successful candidate will possess.
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Excellent customer service skills and demeanor
- General math skills (e.g., counting, addition, subtraction) using a calculator
- Ability to read, understand, & communicate clearly using the English language
- Ability to carry out written and oral instructions
- Ability to visually examine a driver’s license/photo ID to ensure it meets quality standards
- Ability to use a keyboard/keypad and point and click device; Basic computer skills a plus
- Ability to perform fine motor tasks related to opening a safe, using an alarm keypad, and loading a printer cartridge
- Ability to perform repetitive processing
- Ability to effectively use a telephone, fax machine, and calculator
- Ability and willingness to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to problem-solve
- Flexibility to work Saturdays and willingness to accept temporary reassignment to other sites
Essential Functions, Qualifications & Skills:
Responsible for facilitating the security of the Photo License Center premises and equipment.
- Successfully operate the safe with a combination lock
- Successfully arm and disarm the security system
- Secure all photo processing materials including cards, laminate, color ribbon, retransfer film and Voided photo license and identification cards.
Responsible to operate the photo processing equipment
- Start up, log on, operate, and log off and shut down the computer system and peripherals
- Correctly install a printer ribbon or retransfer film in less than five (5) minutes
- Correctly install a top or bottom laminate in less than five (5) minutes
- Correctly count and install cards in less than five (5) minutes
About Inglis:
Founded in 1877, Inglis has been supporting people with disabilities to live the lives they choose, where and how they choose. From adapted technology, independent living apartments, and other community-based programming, to long-term care – Inglis meets the needs of the people we serve along the continuum of care.
Inglis has three key areas of programmatic focus under the “parent” of the Inglis organization, including: Inglis Housing Corporation, the largest private developer in the Philadelphia area of affordable, accessible independent living apartments for people with disabilities; Inglis House, our long-term care wheelchair community serving a younger population (average age is 54); and Community Support Services, a collection of programs that support people with disabilities who choose to live independently in the community. All of these services are supported with Inglis’ thought leadership in Adapted Technology and commitment to Person-Centered Care.
Inglis is a national leader in providing comprehensive care and services for people living with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders resulting in some level of paralysis and mobility impairment.
Inglis serves more than 1,000 people directly, and many more indirectly through its website and other outreach activities supporting its mission to “enable people with disabilities – and those who care for them – to achieve their goals and live life to the fullest.”
Inglis welcomes great people without regard to disability, race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, military service, marital status, or any other characteristics, as protected by law. We encourage all Protected Veterans and the long-term unemployed to apply. Please send resume to Inglis Human Resources, 2600 Belmont Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131 or via email to careers@inglis.org EOE, M/F/D/V