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Operating the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, Energy Management System (EMS), (ADMS ), Energy Delivery Outage Application (EDOA) and Regional Dispatch Operations (RDO) notifications as well as radio and telephone systems.
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JOB SUMMARYThis position answers incoming client telephone calls and assists with the supervision and dispatching of all scheduled service and maintenance calls. JOB DUTIESAnswers incoming client telephone calls and recognizes that this is where the client will form their first impression of the companyGood communication with the client is essential.
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Ability to operate two-way radio and multiple line telephone equipment in order to send and receive both emergency and non-emergency communications. Ability to discern voice and other auditory signals as necessary in receiving telephone and radio communications.
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Job Summary:The dispatcher is responsible for dispatching, overseeing and maintaining the status’ of assigned fleet, giving out appropriate ETA’s, triaging ambulance response, and act as support staff to EMT’s and Paramedics and to customer service representatives.
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Position Summary Details Reporting to the Service Manager and the Operations Manager, the dispatcher is responsible for dispatching orders. Duties may include using radio, telephone, or computer to transmit assignments and compile statistics and reports on work progress.
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Monitor property manager and engineer schedules for accurate dispatching. Telephone, reception and call management of tenant and property service calls. Monitor property manager and engineer schedules for accurate dispatching.
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As a Home Care Coordinator/Scheduler, you'll organize caregiver schedules, match them with clients, ensure smooth communication between all parties, also schedule patient appointments and dispatching transportation to ensure patients are transported to and from scheduled medical appointments such as cardiology, nephrology, neurology, etc Your role is crucial in maintaining high-quality home care services and client satisfaction.
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A Police Dispatcher is responsible for all incoming telephone calls to the Police Department, including 9-1-1 calls; handling the Police Radio; and documenting all activities in a computer-aided dispatch program while operating multiple computer systems.
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Assists with the supervision and dispatching of all scheduled service and maintenance calls. Ensures that each telephone call is answered before the third ring and that the approved company greeting and script is used each time.
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TCOMM is the single-source 911 call and dispatch center in Thurston County and is responsible for receiving and recording all 911 emergency calls for help from within the County, dispatching the appropriate public safety responders to the emergency (Law Enforcement, Eire, EMS), and operates and manages the Thurston County Public Safety Radio Network.
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Minimum of 3 years as Non-Emergency Dispatch experience; or related experience in dispatching, law enforcement, firefighting, or EMS. Partner and act as liaison with EMS department unit response and placement to ensure the efficient flow of emergency transports and the incoming and outgoing telephone and radio submissions.
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Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Customer Service:•Receives customer order from order taker or telephone call•Effectively communicates with customer for information to determine proper quantity, mix, delivery time and job site location for each order.
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Receiving, classifying, processing and dispatching all emergency and nonemergency calls for service utilizing E-911, business telephone system, computer-aided dispatch and other computer-related systems; assisting public with informational requests; forwarding other calls to appropriate person and performing data entry.
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Responsible for management of CMMS application including but not limited to, workorder input and management, dispatching and scheduling, reporting, invoicing and time entry management. Answers maintenance requests via telephone, email and CMMS application.
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Work involves responsibility for non-emergency calls, dispatching calls for service using the 800 MHz radio system, taking telephone messages, monitoring, replay, and making recordings using surveillance camera system during maritime incidents or investigation.
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