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The causes for disqualification are in accordance with Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Applicant is currently employed in a Law Enforcement/Fire Call Center.
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Incumbents are required to pass an exam administered by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) in order to obtain their Basic Telecommunicator license within the first year of employment.
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High School Graduate or General Education Diploma (GED)Licensed Telecommunicator or able to obtain license within specified period designated by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)Valid Texas Class C Driver's License - driving record must be in compliance with City policyPREFERRED QUALIFICATION.
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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 Intermediate police telecommunicator by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Certified Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System operator by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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Basic Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) Telecommunications Operator certification. Monitors CCTV during special events and for police related activity and forwards the information to a designated public safety dispatch station to ensure a proper law enforcement response.
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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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Monitors law enforcement, fire and EMS radio communications. Answers all emergency and conventional telephone lines; obtain vital information and dispatches instruction to appropriate law enforcement, fire or EMS agency; tracks the progress of officer(s) to ensure officer safety.
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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Telecommunicator license within 12 months of employment. Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) Communicates effectively and coherently over law enforcement, fire, rescue, and EMS radio channels; notifies others, such as ambulances, wreckers, and utilities, when services are requested/required.
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Access information systems such as National Crime Information Center (NCIC), National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), New Mexico Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NMLETS), Warrants Information Tracking System (WITS), Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD), and New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicle (NMDMV) files in accordance with procedures and protocols.
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Assists Telecommunications Manager in reviewing and developing standard operating procedures for dispatch. Receives management information reports from Telecommunications Manager and distributes to their specific shift.
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Must provide certification of successful completion of a telecommunications training program in compliance with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) guidelines within one year of hire/promotion date.
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The Telecommunications Supervisor is responsible for providing immediate radio communications with law enforcement personnel. The Telecommunications Supervisor coordinates, directs, and records police activities and ensures a prompt law enforcement response to requests for public assistance or services in emergency and non-emergency events.
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Must obtain Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Telecommunicator certification within one (1) year of entering the position. Equipment and Tools Utilized: Equipment utilized includes personal computer, copier, calculator, fax machine, other standard office equipment, police radio, video monitors, dispatch console, multiple law enforcement center databases and TDD.
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