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You will learn about the role and the great opportunities within our company, what is expected of you, how we monitor your performance and work together through the training classes so that you can be a successful Emergency Dispatch Operator.
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Call 911 for a police response or Rec and Park dispatch for a Park Ranger. KEEP YOUR ASSIGNED AREA SAFE FOR CHILDREN: Monitor the area for suspicious behavior. They are entrusted to add to the environment, monitor the area, and to maintain a moral and ethical demeanor while maintaining job responsibilities.
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Monitor residential and perimeter fence alarms and dispatch patrol units as needed. Monitor telephones, cameras, and 911 pager, and alarm systems. Dispatch and keep patrol units informed in the event of Medical Emergencies, Alarms and Incidents.
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Monitor parts statuses and schedule accordingly Dispatch technicians based on call priority and tech skill set Interact with vendors and parts department to verify availability of parts.
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Responsibilities: Flight Nurses will assess each situation to determine the best course of action to support, monitor and treat patients in critical care situations. Work collaboratively and effectively communicate in a professional manner with air and ground teams, dispatch, flight crews, facilities and partners.
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Under general supervision, the Senior Radio Frequency Network Engineer installs, configures, monitors, and maintains the City's RF (radio frequency)/LMR (land mobile radio) systems, video surveillance cameras and associated systems, dispatch systems, and related data networking systems.
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Operations: -Supervise logistics operations including customer service, freight loading and unloading, dispatch and proper documentation and procedure control, Evaluate and recommend changes in preferred work methods to increase productivity of dispatch/warehouse operations.
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Oversee and monitor the accuracy of MRP or equivalent system outputs, optimizing setup, parameters, and daily dispatch lists. Monitor and enhance planning, scheduling, and execution of shop orders, optimizing parts flow, material utilization, and part traceability.
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Continually monitor the marketplace in search for additional energy trading opportunities. Dispatch generation facilities and purchase power resources with economic consideration and to maintain system integrity, meeting all reliability requirements as established by NERC or other authority.
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The Warehouse Manager oversees the safe receipt, storage, retrieval and timely dispatch of goods; ensures workplace health and safety requirements are met; takes responsibility for the security of the building and stock; plans the arrangement of goods within the warehouse and organizes special requirements for certain stock, such as damaged and oversized products; ensures productivity targets are met and maintain computerized administration and automated storage and retrieval systems.
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As Logistics Coordinator, you’ll provide responses to customer inquiries including pick-ups, schedules, and product orders and you will dispatch vehicles on pre-set routes for each CSR daily. Monitor and escalate CIC’s to supervisor.
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Dispatch services for ATM component failures and outages; monitor until resolution. Monitor ATM incidents and alerts using various monitoring tools to ensure optimum systems performance.
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Monitor primary (e.g., law enforcement, Fire, Ambulance Service, search, and rescue ) and support (e.g., emergency management, public works, hospital, school district) radio frequencies, receive and reply clearly and articulately to radio traffic from field units.
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Interface with other service center functional groups (service, sales, dispatch, fleet, customer service, purchasing, safety, HR) to evaluate financial impact of current/future activities. Install and monitor financial controls within various reporting functions such as material control, shipping/receiving, purchasing, labor reporting and the central A/P processing, etc.
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Monitor and operate Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) such as tunnel ventilation, pump equipment, tunnel fire system, environmental monitoring, and power distribution. Monitor and operate Traffic Management System components such as CCTV, variable message signs, traffic signals, variable speed signs, and overheight vehicle detectors.
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