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Communications Officer Camden County Sheriff’s Office – E - 911 FLSA: Non-Exempt Minimum Starting Pay: $19.68 per hour APPLY ONLINE AT: JOB SUMMARY This position is responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls and for dispatching appropriate personnel.
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Under general supervision, the Command Center Operator is responsible for the surveillance of all security and television monitors on the facility and surrounding grounds, monitoring all access control systems and the dispatching of response personnel.
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Responsible for monitoring access control alarms, video surveillance equipment, fire alarm systems, and dispatching resources to investigate any anomalous alarms and activity with security personnel, uniformed security officers, and other departments as appropriate.
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Experience in alarm response, monitoring CCTV systems, and dispatching Security or Law Enforcement personnel. SOC personnel must maintain a tactful and courteous demeanor in the exercising of said duties.
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Traffic Management Center (TMC) Operators 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, coordination, and collaboration with other staff, Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) personnel, and other partnering agencies.
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Operate a two-way radio and maintain close communications with dispatching personnel. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, law enforcement personnel, and other parking enforcement personnel.
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Three (3) years of experience to include the following: Duties including coordination between air-traffic control and maintenance personnel, dispatching; implementing airfield safety procedures; monitoring and maintaining flight records and applying knowledge of weather information.
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Job SummaryBASIC FUNCTIONThis position is responsible for proactively preventing crime and misconduct as well as mitigating loss to HCSC; serving the intelligence and communications hub for emergencies throughout the HCSC Enterprise; monitoring activity at HCSC-Chicago in accordance with identified needs and/or established procedures, and dispatching applicable personnel or other emergency services as procedure or circumstances require.
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Dispatches fire, police, medical and animal control personnel and equipment on both routine and emergency calls utilizing a CAD system, multiple video display terminals, radio dispatching consoles and related equipment.
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Facilitates the dispatching of Badger units and appropriate personnel. Oversee dispatching activities to optimize workflow. 5+ years of leadership experience preferred in the following Industries: Vacuum, Pump Trucks, Commercial Underground Construction, Trucking/Fleet Management, Sewer / Water Line or Underground Utilities, Oil & Gas and Waste, Equipment Rentals.
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Primary responsibilities include receiving and responding to incoming telephone and radio communications; determining the nature of calls and deploying the appropriate emergency and non-emergency personnel and equipment; providing direction and guidance to callers reporting police, fire or medical emergencies, and other incidents; dispatching calls via two-way radio; and monitoring and researching video footage of the campus CCTV system.
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Business structure and SOC policiesFamiliarity with NERC CIP Policies, Substation Operation, and ProceduresSecurity Operations Education RequiredAA degree or High School/GED with 2 years of Security System or IT experienceSecurity Operations Job Description: Operate within the Security Operations Center, monitoring alarms, dispatching responders, managing security incidents, documenting reports, and ensuring compliance with procedures.
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I understand that as a Police Dispatcher, I would be answering telephone requests from the public for law enforcement services, including 9-1-1 emergency calls and dispatching Police personnel.
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Assists training new employees in procedures for dispatching, radio communications, notification of proper personnel, operation of telecommunication equipment, documentation of calls and other related procedures.
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High school graduate or equivalent and at least two (2) years experience with fire/security alarm systems and emergency dispatching in fire, rescue, medical or police operations; or an equivalent combination of closely related education, training and experience.
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