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Responsible for monitoring all alarms for the entire facility, dispatching operations and perform various essential data entry. The Public Safety Department has a full-time staff position with benefits for an Emergency Telecommunications Operator.
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Duties quickly fluctuate between performing data entry, talking to callers during their times of need, and making critically important decisions in support of the community, Juneau Police Department, and Capital City Fire/Rescue responders.
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As a TMC Operator, you will be responsible for Traffic Operations situational awareness, data entry and monitoring a designated region, district, and roadway for normal and emergency conditions to identify incidents, coordinating responses using various cutting-edge software technology tools and ultramodern traffic monitoring equipment, (CCTV and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS.
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General office duties include: answering telephones, data entry; educating the public on the responsibility of companion animal ownership; explaining provisions of the D.C. Animal Control Act to the public; and dispatching calls to animal control field officers, when needed.
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Provide ad hoc support in accounts payable by performing invoice entry tasks as needed, requiring basic data entry skills and a flexible approach to task management. Handle collections efficiently by dispatching statement and communicating with customers via email; proactively inquire and investigate instances of short payments to determine their validity.
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Lastly, this position is responsible for driving a 26-foot box truck and will occasionally serve as a dispatcher while using basic data entry. + Two years of experience with logistics or in dispatching buses, taxis, or Less-Than-Load (LTL) freight preferred.
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Ensure the accuracy of data entry into Cello and other systems as needed. The Logistics Transportation Operation Planner will handle domestic and international transportation while optimizing operations and provide satisfactory customer service and maintaining data entry and reporting.
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All shipping / receiving administrative duties such as prepare documents for shipping, maintaining shipping records, data entry, and answering incoming calls. Experience with dispatching warehouse forklift drivers.
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Skills: Customer service, Dispatch, Data entry, Microsoft office, Dispatching, Call center Top Skills Details: Customer service, Dispatch ,Data entry Additional Skills & Qualifications: 6 months of office clerical or dispatcher experience.
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Reporting to the Parts Manager, this position will Dispatch auto parts delivery drivers on-time, manage/monitor deliveries/pick-ups to ensure on-time and successful delivery execution for each order, data entry, inventory, pull/stock parts orders, engage in driver communication and other duties as needed.
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Dispatcher work involves evaluating and managing radio calls to determine the appropriate level of emergency medical service (EMS) and/or rescue assistance required, dispatching units, transmitting information and messages upon request and/or according to established procedures, interaction with field / management staff, data entry, and all other office related duties.
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In the Work Control Center, the receptionists will be responsible for completing orders, filing, preparing reports, and data entry; maintaining the schedule for vehicle usage; radio dispatching; dispensing keys, gas cards, EZ Passes, contractor ID badges; general office duties; issuing and record keeping related to key requests.
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Computers, dispatching and automated building maintenance systems, working knowledge of building maintenance organization, tools, materials, and their usage Windows based software, customer service techniques, accurate data entry techniques, skill in oral and written communication, training, etc.
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Position Overview: Reporting to the Office Manager, the role of Office Administrator is responsible for a variety of administrative tasks, with an emphasis on customer service and data entry.
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Other duties as assigned Skills: foodservice, customer service, food prep, data entry, service, Call Center, Client Services Rep, Work orders, Order Entry Top Skills Details: foodservice,customer service,food prep,data entry,service Additional Skills & Qualifications: 1+ year of customer service experience, prefer retail experience over standard call center roles.
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