Employers
Approximately 96,400 computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers are employed in the United States. While banks and credit unions do hire technicians, the majority of work is available from businesses that contract with banks for the maintenance of ATMs. Armored truck services such as Brink's hire first and second line technicians, as do suppliers of ATMs and parts. Most technicians will find jobs with ATM installation and service companies that maintain the many ATMs in grocery and convenience stores, malls, department stores, and other citywide locations. A small percentage of ATM servicers are self-employed.
Starting Out
Jobs are frequently advertised on employment Web sites and in the classifieds in newspapers. You can find installation companies that hire technicians nationwide by typing "ATM services" in an Internet search engine. ATMmarketplace.com offers information on jobs and ATM manufacturers at its Web site.
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