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Our job duty is similar to those of a 911 emergency dispatcher. Our job duty is similar to those of a 911 emergency dispatcher. Those selected will complete a paid training class and must pass a final exam certifying their skill as a SES Alarm Monitoring Operator.
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One(1) Year as an EMS or Public Safety Dispatcher. It is the responsibility of the Call Taker functions primarily as a call-taker telecommunicator and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ambulance assistance/transport from various sources.
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This role is key to the operation as the Flight Dispatcher should constantly analyze and compare information from all available resources to ensure the daily operation is to Thrive Aviation’s Service and Safety standards.
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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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The Police Dispatcher will be responsible for answering all emergency and non-emergency phone calls and coordinating the response of law enforcement officers to crime and accident scenes. The Police Dispatcher will be responsible for answering all emergency and non-emergency phone calls and coordinating the response of law enforcement officers to crime and accident scenes.
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Operate various dispatch computer software to log calls, generate reports, create IDs, issue parking permits, etc.
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Experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. Event Emergency Medical Technician Dispatcher (Event EMT Dispatcher) Emergency Medical Dispatcher certification (existing or ability to complete.
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If you are interested in the Dispatcher - Aviation job in Andover, MA, apply today! They are currently recruiting for a Dispatcher - Aviation in Andover, MA. The Dispatcher is the primary point of contact for all crew members and is responsible for relaying all pertinent information to the proper departments and advising crew members of any changes to the flight schedule.
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Utilizes two-way radio to communicate with dispatcher. Ability to pass school driver training course. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to the Director of Transportation or designee. Utilizes two-way radio to communicate with dispatcher.
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This full-time opportunity functions in our state-of-the-art 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Center as an Alarm Monitoring Representative working a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift schedule which could include holidays and weekends.
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Provide the highest level of customer service to assigned accounts daily, communicating any issues to the Transportation Manager/Supervisor or Dispatcher for resolution. provided by the Transportation Manager/Supervisor or Dispatcher.
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Receives supervision from the Dispatch Supervisor or Lead Dispatcher. Operates computer-aided dispatcher and other computer systems simultaneously. 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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San Jose Boiler Works – San Jose, CA Remote Option: No Full-Time, Non-Exempt San Jose Boiler Works is currently seeking a Service Dispatcher for our Service department. Any third-party recruiting agreements for Legence and its affiliate companies may only be executed by Legence Holdings LLC’s CHRO or Director of Talent Acquisition, without exception.
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This full-time opportunity functions in our state-of-the-art 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Center as an Alarm Monitoring Representative working a 2nd shift schedule which could include holidays and weekends. Alarm Monitoring Operators are responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers by accurately and efficiently responding to alarm signals.
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One or more years as a public safety communications dispatcher in a 911 emergency operations center, police department or emergency medical services organization preferred. Must currently possess, or must achieve within six months with department assistance, the following certifications; APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator 1, CJIS Full Access, CCURE/Genetec operator training.
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