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A Communications Officer I is responsible for fast, efficient, and accurate receiving, dispatching, and processing of calls and messages. Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions, to listen and respond to radio transmissions and voice instructions; to communicate effectively in person, on the telephone, and over a two-way radio; ability to hear sounds within the normal range of hearing (phone conversations, co-workers, supervisors, radio traffic) and to hear in the presence of noise.
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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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Preferred Additional Knowledge RequiredKnowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures. Knowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures.
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Operate a two-way radio and maintain close communications with dispatching personnel. Learn the functions of, and operate a two-way radio, on board license plate recognition system, electronic ticket writing system, PDA device.
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Skill in the operation of radio communications equipment, computer systems and standard office machines including, but not limited to, tools listed herein. Communications switchboard, including computer-aided systems; personal computer including word processing software; telephone; typewriter; fingerprint processing kit; copy machine; fax machine; radio.
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To provide accurate, efficient and courteous service in the handling of member requests, inquiries to operate the SCADA system, perform radio dispatching, and to provide timely and accurate maintenance to the service order system.
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Receives and transmits messages to and from police, fire and emergency medical units, as well as other local government and municipal communications units via two-way radio. Ability to operate two-way radio and multiple line telephone equipment in order to send and receive both emergency and non-emergency communications.
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To qualify for the GS-06 grade level, you must have one year specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-05 grade level performing the following: 1) Receive and transmit law enforcement communications on a multi-frequency radio network; 2) navigating the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database; and 3) maintaining records of radio transactions, law enforcement actions, and reports.
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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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Dispatches District police officers to incidents and/or assists other responding agencies using radio, phone or other dispatching equipment; accesses various state and nationwide criminal justice data banks to provide available information to responders in accordance with established procedures, rules and regulations.
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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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Knowledge of dispatching procedures with radio communications. This position is responsible for dispatching vehicles to the appropriate destinations based on pre-arranged and on-demand trip requests.
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Desired Experience: Six months as a dispatcher or call taker that required simultaneous use of radio or telephone and computer and/or related college hours or successful classroom training in law enforcement, emergency services or fire service dispatching is highly desirable.
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Good working knowledge of 911 telephone and radio dispatching procedures, emergency service procedures and computer assisted dispatch operation applying to all aspects of emergency communications service.
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Minimum Qualifications: Experience or training in radio dispatching or other communications work involving the operation of communication devices such as multi-phone systems or teletype machines.
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