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The Dispatcher at Stella-Jones is responsible for effective communications with transportation suppliers, internal company and external company customers. Responsible for dispatching drivers/in-out bound carriers as need to supply on-time, cost effective service and coordinate with customers service, drivers, yard coordinators, and driver supervisor.
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1+ years of experience working as an emergency dispatcher at a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) or in a related role within Security + Fire Protection. Role: Emergency Dispatcher. Qualified candidates will be responsible for answering and entering emergency calls while simultaneously dispatching for and monitoring multiple fire and security radio channels with moderate to high volume radio traffic.
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Traffic Management Center (TMC) Dispatchers are accountable for utilizing Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) software to monitor state roads and manage events/incidents; dispatching incident management personnel; addressing public inquiries, and facilitating effective communication, coordinating, and collaborating with other staff, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) personnel, and other partnering agencies.
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Dispatching drivers and relaying information regarding pickups, deliveries and any route changes. Our large transportation client is seeking an experienced Dispatcher to join their dynamic team.
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Schedules and notifies service technicians of work order assignments using GPS tracking and dispatching software. Maintains dispatching board to ensure maximum efficient capacity of technicians.
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Our client, a large Oil and Gas company, is looking for a Crude Oil Truck Scheduler/Dispatcher in Artesia, NM. Proven experience as a scheduler, dispatcher, or logistics coordinator, preferably in the oil and gas industry.
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While the tools and area of specialization vary based on the function the Planner serves, the general responsibilities include Planning and dispatching on an accurate and timely basis to meet established metrics.
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Assist dispatcher with maintaining city dispatch sheet and advising drivers concerning any problems encountered in the pick up and delivery of freight. Assist dispatcher with assigning pick-up and delivery drivers for local delivery activities and/or road drivers.
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The Dispatcher is responsible for the daily route schedule, communication with carriers/drivers, dispatching loads and ensuring route completion for on time delivery of LP Cylinder tanks to all customers.
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You will be responsible for coordinating the scheduling and dispatching of tickets and personnel. As a Dispatcher you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the services of our team.
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1+ year of dispatch experience, preferably dispatching technicians. Mainstream Electric, Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing: Our Electric, HVAC, and Plumbing services have brought a SPARK to the Spokane metro area since 2000.
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Comprehensive Background Investigation:A thorough background investigation is required of public safety dispatcher applicants before being hired to verify that they do not have pastbehaviors indicative of unsuitability to perform public safety dispatching duties.
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Providing dispatching services will occupy approximately 75% of the Dispatcher’s time with the remaining 25% spread across process optimization and planning, analysis of ongoing operations, drafting suggested plans of action for senior leadership, and assisting in new client development.
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As a Dispatcher, you will be responsible for receiving and dispatching service requests, monitoring routes, and maintaining accurate records of all activities. High school diploma or equivalent; additional certification or training in dispatching or logistics is preferred.
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Responsible for operating various sophisticated technology equipment, monitoring life safety systems, processing and dispatching emergency & non-emergency calls, The Dispatcher is required to perform while demonstrating optimal customer service skills.
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