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Attend, and satisfactorily complete with a passing final grade, a basic Public Safety Telecommunicator audio (and/or video) test provided by a third party contractor/vendor engaged by the Contractor.
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MHS is seeking full-time Dispatcher/Telecommunicator (CMT) to join the Central Monitoring team. The MHS Central Monitoring serves as the central communication hub for telephone and 2-way radio communications on campus.
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All employees must obtain an active Public Safety Telecommunicator certification issued by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials within the probationary period and maintain the same for the duration of employment in this job.
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Assist in ensuring the public safety of the Albuquerque International Sunport by monitoring the airport security systems; operate a multi-line, multi function touch screen telephone system; respond to notifications of aircraft incidents/accidents, security incidents, criminal activities and mechanical/janitorial problems and dispatch to appropriate police, operations or maintenance personnel.
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The primary function of a Police Telecommunicator is to answer non-emergency and administrative telephone lines, enter information into a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, and processes non-emergency and routine requests for police, security, and technical support services.
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Uses a wide variety of cutting edge technology systems, including but not limited to: computer aided dispatch (CAD), 9-1-1 telephone system, 9-1-1 text messaging, TDD, GIS mapping and aerial photography, public safety radio systems, law enforcement data systems, alerting and notification systems, etc.
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Two years of experience as a Telecommunicator in an emergency communications facility or as a call taker in an environment served by an Enhanced 9-1-1 System are required. The Houston Emergency Center is seeking a responsible and detail-oriented person for Senior 9-1-1 Telecommunicator.
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40-hour Public Safety Telecommunicator certificate desirable. Primary job duties include answering a telephone, using a public safety radio, and entering data into a computer. 40-hour Public Safety Telecommunicator certificate desirable.
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High school diploma or equivalent required and 2 years of experience in Public Safety, Security, EMS, Maintenance, Utility Services or 2 years in a role using two-way radio, multi-line telephone, or computer aided dispatch systems ORHigh School Diploma or equivalent required and is a current UPMC employee with 3 years of tenure OR Associate's Degree in related area requiredPrevious dispatching experience preferred.
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Telecommunicator/Emergency Medical Dispatcher SALARY: $4,360.00/ Month (to start)- Plus Excellent Benefits CLOSING: Open Until Filled and establish hiring list DEPARTMENT: Sheriff's Office Description: The Telecommunicator/Emergency Medical Dispatcher is responsible for answering 9-1-1 emergency, non-emergency, and administrative telephone lines, and is responsible for providing callers with necessary assistance.
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Possession of or ability to readily obtain Public Safety Telecommunicator I certification within six months of employment. Skill in the use of small office equipment, including calculators, copy machines or multi-line telephone systems.
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Active Basic Proficiency (or higher) Telecommunicator Certificate issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) will meet the education and experience requirements. The 911 Call Taker Trainee answers and handles emergency telephone calls requesting service in various areas, use computer terminal to ensure city service needs are met with efficiency and safety of field personnel.
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Two years of experience using two-way radio, multi-line telephone, or computer aided dispatch systems; or. Contact municipal police, fire, ambulance, towing, and PennDOT to provide incident details and request assistance and response.
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Primary Location : United States-Massachusetts-Bourne-Armory Road. The Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office is seeking individuals interested in starting a career in emergency communications. Agency : Sheriff's Dept Barnstable.
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The Telecommunicator (T/C) is a civilian member of the Police Department engaged in the coordination and dispatch of emergency Police, Fire and Emergency Medical services provided by the City of McHenry received from Emergency Communications networks and devices including but not limited to E-911 telephone system, inter/intra-departmental voice radio interconnects and State/Federal criminal justice data systems.
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