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CritiCall is a computerized pre-employment test used to measure a person's underlying skills and abilities prior to any training they receive if they are hired as a public safety dispatcher or call taker.
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The Service Supervisor will support the Service Dispatcher and/or Service Advisor in their daily tasks including handling incoming calls, producing quotations and estimates, opening and closing work orders, adjusting time on work orders, dispatching Field Service Technicians, assigning jobs to Shop Technicians, training/mentoring less experienced Technicians, and other duties not specified.
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Dispatch CoordinationUse computer-aided systems (MaxtrixCare, Meditech, Ciscor OnceSource, RoamAlert, Premysys, exacqVision CCTV, iTrak logging system) to effectively assign staff to emergency and support calls Evaluate available resources, such as the closest available officer to optimize response times Coordinate multiple emergency calls simultaneously, prioritizing critical situations.
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Previous dispatch experience required/Roll-Off preferably. Must build strong working relationships with numerous vendors (truck maintenance, tire repair, glass repair, parts suppliers, oil, fuel & lubricant suppliers, Landfill & transfer station operators) plus many more.
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Successful work experience as a Field Service Dispatcher or Coordinator. Looking for someone who can handle the rapid fire of incoming service calls while juggling dispatch and oversight of 3 field service technicians.
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Testing Dispatch Manager. A Regional dispatcher is required to work at least 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday, with appropriate meal and rest breaks. To be successful as a Regional Dispatcher, you must have excellent communication skills and great attention to detail.
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Train Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee and Dispatcher and participate in evaluating their performance. Experience: Six months of non-probationary experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher for a Police or Fire Department.
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Maintain daily dispatch log containing start times, driver, route number, and material handling equipment required for each delivery truck; Visually capable of recognizing and distinguishing letters and numbers and remembering their sequencing.
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U.S. Sedan Worldwide is seeking a Dispatcher, who will work with a large Dispatch department. Successful applicant will report to the Dispatch Supervisor. Coordinate all variables and dispatch chauffeurs to ensure timely pick-ups.
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Additionally, the Public Safety Dispatcher has significant involvement with walk-in traffic and is also involved in the processing of written correspondence. The Public Safety Dispatch Center is the processing point for virtually all police and fire department telephone and computer communications entering (or leaving) the police department.
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Ability to take direction from the Public Safety Dispatch Supervisor, Chief of Communications, Training Coordinator and the Director of Emergency Services. Must pass Public Safety Dispatcher pre-employment (CritiCall) examinations with a passing score validated by Criticall process.
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Must have minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. 911 Emergency Dispatcher. Understands and adequately implements the concepts of Emergency Medical Dispatch as published in Principles of Emergency Medical Dispatch (and as customized by AMR) as a minimum standard of care.
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One year of current full-time experience operating a public safety Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system; or have been employed as a full-time, non-probationary Public Safety Dispatcher with eligibility for re-hire within one year of the application.
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High school diploma or G.E.D.; plus, one (1) year of responsible work experience as an emergency or non-emergency dispatcher/call center operator, public safety officer, security, military or healthcare services, or relevant work experience using a two-way radio; or experience as a Public Safety Emergency Call Taker II with Prince George's County Government.
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Processing includes providing emergency medical dispatch instructions to the caller via the telephone, dispatching appropriate ambulance, and emergency vehicle resource coordination. Competent operation of ProQA dispatch software and CAD system.
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