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Lateral applicants must possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D. and a minimum of one-year experience as dispatcher in a public safety agency; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge, and ability required to perform the job.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher provides technical communications support and computer information processing for police and fire activities as well as animal control and public services functions.
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We’re also collaborative and unafraid to do a little extra to deliver excellent care – that’s just part o EMD, Now Hiring, dispatcher, dispatch, voice services, operator, communications, customer service, alarm monitoring, call center, PBX, radio operator, emergency dispatch, 911, 911 operator, security, security communications, security operator.
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Future position s could include: Driver, Field Supervisor, Dispatcher, Business Development Manager, Social Media Manager. The Junkluggers offers an eco-friendly furniture and junk removal service.
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If you enjoy a fast-paced, high energy and seasonal manufacturing environment then you will fit in well as a Dispatcher for Scotts Miracle-Gro at our Marysville plant. We are looking for a Dispatch Operation Specialist to join our Scotts Miracle Gro team in Marysville, WA.
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Applicants with a minimum of 3 years, of full-time experience as an emergency communications call taker/dispatcher within an emergency communications center that answers 911 calls and/or dispatches police and/or fire agencies, that do not meet the definition of Lateral 911 Call Taker Dispatcher/Communications Specialist 2 will be placed in accordance with the table below.
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Interacts daily with Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers and delivery persons. Cross trains as backup driver, receiver, counter sales, and dispatcher if needed.
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They interact daily with the Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers, and delivery persons. They interact daily with the Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers, and delivery persons.
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Verbal Judo tape seriesControl Room / Dispatcher training / 911 proceduresOptional Training – flagging in order to work special events. The Communication Specialist are expected to act with a great deal of independence and initiative in daily performance of their duties, continuously demonstrating and maintaining proficiency in all security related tasks, while working in harmony with fellow employees and fostering teamwork whenever possible.
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Our job duty is similar to those of a 911 emergency dispatcher. This full-time opportunity functions in our state-of-the-art 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Center as a Customer Monitoring Specialist working a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift schedule will include holidays and weekends.
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MHS is currently seeking an Accreditation Manager/Specialist to join the Campus Safety Team. Currently, MHS holds dual CALEA accreditations, Campus Safety Officer, and Central Monitoring Dispatcher.
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You will start as a call-taker and follow an established advancement path to become a fully trained dispatcher with the classification Communication Specialist 2 in as little as three years.
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Those selected will complete a paid training class and must pass a final exam certifying their skill as a SES Alarm Monitoring Operator. This full-time opportunity functions in our state-of-the-art 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Center as an Alarm Monitoring Representative working a 3rd shift schedule which could include holidays and weekends.
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Alarm Monitoring Operators are responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers by accurately and efficiently responding to alarm signals. They are responsible for managing alarm events, verifying security information, notifying and updating emergency services such as fire and police agencies and ensuring customers are properly notified of events.
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We must be attentive and perform procedures with a quick and accurate response as our industry is life safety. With clients at the heart of all we do, our people, knowledge and technology power our connected ecosystem of health, safety and security solutions and services.
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