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Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental in Milwaukee, WI is seeking a Dispatcher & Logistics Coordinator - Trucking. Dispatcher & Logistics Coordinator - Trucking. Work with our safety department to maintain DOT/FMCSA, safety and Insurance files and compliance for operational personnel.
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Dispatcher will also assist in other activities and duties as assigned. The ALL Family of Companies is the largest privately-owned crane rental and sales enterprise in North America, with 33 strategically located branches operating under the ALL, Central, Dawes, and Jeffers names – including specialized divisions for aerial lifts, boom trucks (ALT Sales), and parts.
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CommunicationRelay critical information to EMTs, paramedics, and other first responders via phone & radio Keep emergency personnel updated about the situation as it evolvesOffer medical guidance and support to callers until EMS units arrive.
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The Surveillance Operator serves as a dispatcher on behalf of risk management and coordinates with Security, the Manager on Duty, and EMS personnel to notify 911 when emergency services are required on the property.
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Rotating schedule of company phone overnight and on weekends as on-call dispatcher. This policy applies to all personnel matters such as compensation, benefits, transfers, Company sponsored training, education, and social and recreational programs.
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Have the ability to train, supervise and advise Police Dispatch personnel as assigned. 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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Ability to obtain and disseminate relevant information from a variety of resources including CCTV, scanners, field personnel, internet, two-way radio and customers. Dispatcher - Traffic Management Center Operator.
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This position serves as a liaison between the field Force Protection personnel, management, and representatives of outside public safety agencies such as Sheriff Departments, Police Departments, Fire Departments, EMS departments, and members of the public, etc.
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Are you an experienced Public Safety Dispatcher? Under general supervision, receives and assesses 911 system emergency and non-emergency calls and dispatches fire, medical and law enforcement personnel; maintains radio and telephone communication between the Nevada County Sheriff's Department and law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency service personnel within the County; and performs related work as required.
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Reports to the Fire Lieutenant or other designated person and works with co-workers, fire and emergency victims, law enforcement personnel, forestry officials, utility companies, and the public to protect the lives and property of citizens.
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Under general supervision, operates radios and communications equipment to receive, evaluate, respond to calls for information and service; transmits critical data to appropriate police, fire, medical and other personnel; maintains police records and a variety of confidential reports; stores evidence and property and maintains files; performs varied typing and clerical tasks; performs other related duties as required.
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Minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher (Preferred) Responsible for performing radio, telephone, and computer operations necessary to notify the appropriate flight personnel in accordance with departmental procedures.
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He or she receives, relays, or acts upon oral, written, or radio instructions from the dispatcher, yardmaster, or other personnel indicating the switch movement, placement, or delivery of railroad cars and/or a train.
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Converse with dispatcher and EMS providers via phone or radio as to status of patient. Work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as you r fellow Paramedics.
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This position supervises 57 full-time employees and 40 student assistants in the following classifications: MPP (sworn and non-sworn positions), sergeant, corporal, police officer, information technology consultant, dispatcher, parking officers, community service specialists and other administrative support personnel.
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