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We are looking to add a Security Dispatcher to our dynamic and talented team of friendly, service-oriented Associates. Must have a minimum of one year of casino security officer experience. Voted as one of the Top 5 Las Vegas Resorts by readers of Condé Nast Traveler and recognized as a Top-Performing Business on TripAdvisor ranked in the top 10% worldwide for traveler feedback, the Las Vegas resort also includes a full-service spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, 33 meetings rooms with 100,000 square feet of flexible space, more than 9 restaurants and the on-site Rampart Casino.
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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 an Alarm Monitoring Representative working a Mid-Shift, 2nd, or 3rd shift schedule which includes holidays and weekends.
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Serves as a 911 dispatcher and assists with emergency calls, service requests, and incidents by using radio and/or telephone. The Dispatcher assists with emergency calls, service requests, and incident process.
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Strong understanding of core AEM components such as oak , sling and dispatcher. Note : Candidate should have a background of Backend Java Developer Only and then AEM Developer , Highly Preferred with FAANG Companies ( Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Apple , Google.
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The Class A CDL Driver reports to the Facilities & Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher or the Terminal Operations Supervisor. Direct contact with Facilities & Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher, or Terminal Operations Supervisor, and operations production employees.
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Are you an experienced Public Safety Dispatcher? One year of experience performing public safety dispatch work at a level equivalent to the Sheriff's Dispatcher I classification in Nevada County.
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You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as Security Guard - Dispatcher. Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! At GardaWorld, you’ll have plenty of room to grow - and that’s just for starters.
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Do you acknowledge that you must be able to pass a Public Safety Dispatcher test? Must pass a Public Safety Dispatcher Test. Receives calls for emergency or non-emergency services by telephone or radio; determines the nature and seriousness of the situation and obtains the necessary information by questioning the caller; dispatches the appropriate service to the scene (fire units, police units, wrecker, ambulance, utility company personnel, Red Cross personnel, etc.
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Responds/Drives to emergency calls for fire suppression, medical assistance, hazardous materials incidents, motor vehicle accidents, natural disasters, explosions, bomb threats, downed power lines, and other emergency situations: responds to instructions from dispatcher; and contacts appropriate related agencies as needed.
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The surrounding beach areas feature zero-entry swim areas, bars, cabanas, private firepits, a lively food hall & gourmet market, a casual dining restaurant, and an event Boathouse that will provide a picture-perfect backdrop for weddings, banquets, and corporate meetings.
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The Clark County Administrative Services department is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Animal Control Dispatcher position. Dispatches emergency calls, providing pertinent information to Animal Control Officers via two-way radio.
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Analyst, Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistance, Clerical, Receptionist, Administrative Support, Secretary, Front Desk, Admin, Office Administrator, Business Operations, Operator, Dispatcher, Logistics, human resources, HR, Medical Processor, Case Processor, referral, referrals, executive assistant, quality assurance, prior authorizations, Fraud Investigator, Fraud Analyst, Case Analyst.
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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 dispatcher has primary responsibility for the initial deployment of public safety personnel and equipment subject to department policy.
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Must have 232 hours of 911 dispatcher training and pass state issued certification exam within one year of employment or have previous dispatcher experience prior to April 2012 to substitute experience for training hours and pass state issued certification exam within one year of employment.
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