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APCO Certified Public Safety Telecommunicator. Uses a variety of tools ranging from access control, CCTV, GIS, alarm monitoring to various intelligence sources, internet, communication and in-house tools, to detect, analyze and dispatch/alert Security Officers, appropriate Strategic Partners, and/or external responding authorities/fire/law enforcement regarding any adverse conditions to the enterprise or its employees, contractors and visitors.
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Possess the ability to liaise with law enforcement and security industry personnel. Conducts ongoing review of multiple systems and sources to detect potential risks Investigates alarms, dispatches Security Officers, or alerts Fire and/or law Enforcement agencies Logs daily activities and creates Incident Reports Other duties as assigned.
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Performs law enforcement services on a 24-hour basis and receives, processes, and transmits public safety information and criminal justice data for the Texas Tech Police Department by using a base radio on a public safety frequency regulated by the Federal Communications Commission or by another method of communication.
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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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The causes for disqualification are in accordance with Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Operates a multi-channel public safety radio system while simultaneously listening to and comprehends both telephone and radio traffic; receives and transmits pertinent information on all calls for services including those in progress and those involving other agencies; monitors activities of Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Service personnel; maintains the location and call status of all emergency units during an assigned dispatch shift.
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Possession of current certification in Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Public Safety Telecommunicator I (PST1) course (40 hours initial course.
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As a dedicated Security Specialist - Intermediate Level, you will be responsible for monitoring the safety and security of employees, contractors, visitors and facilities worldwide. Monitors, prioritizes and directs response to enterprise wide security activities from the 24x7x365 Security Operations Center Assists employees, contractors and visitors in all concerns that pertain to safety and security.
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Public Safety Telecommunicator State Certification may substitute for an equivalent rate of experience. Obtain and/or verify other information required by law enforcement officers using computer systems, two-way radio communications, and telephone.
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Responsible for performing a variety of tasks associated with police patrol, criminal and municipal law enforcement, the maintenance of order, public protection and safety, and other basic police services.
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232 Class" (232 hours: State of Florida Public Safety Telecommunicator course) We serve the City of Tallahassee and all of Leon County, Florida by dispatching emergency services (law enforcement, fire department, and emergency medical services.
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Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) terminal operator certification by the Texas Department of Public Safety to access NCIC/TCIC must be obtained within six (6) months of employment.
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Must become proficient and attain advanced knowledge in police computer systems, with the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS), and the Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC); and of related systems and databases; protective orders, missing persons, stolen property, criminal histories, administrative messages, warrant confirmations, etc.
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Certified Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System operator by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Certified Intermediate police telecommunicator by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education.
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Perform as the "first link" in channeling requests for all facets of the public safety system (i.e., law enforcement, emergency medical, and/or fire service), and various other City services.
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A Lead Telecommunicator is "a person acknowledged by the Commission (TCOLE) and employed by or serving a law enforcement agency that performs law enforcement services on a 24-hour basis who receives, processes, and transmits public safety information and criminal justice data for the agency by using a base radio station on a public safety frequency regulated by the Federal Communications Commission or by another method of communication.
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