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High school diploma or G.E.D.; plus, one (1) year of responsible work experience as an emergency or non-emergency dispatcher/call center operator, public safety officer, security, military or healthcare services, or relevant work experience using a two-way radio; or experience as a Public Safety Emergency Call Taker II with Prince George's County Government.
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Ability to obtain and disseminate relevant information from a variety of resources including CCTV, scanners, field personnel, internet, two-way radio and customers. Dispatcher - Traffic Management Center Operator.
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Oversees and monitors the preparation of daily and weekly work schedules for dispatch and customer service staff; ensures adequate coverage of all bus routes; monitors staffing schedules and ensures drivers are available and assigned to vehicles; monitors performance in real time through Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL), two-way radio, or other remote system.
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Under general supervision, assigns drivers and vehicles to deliver customer orders according to delivery schedule; directs drivers by two-way radio; may establish service or delivery routes for regular customers.
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Hearing abilities include the use of two-way radio. Immediately report any problem in pick-ups to the immediate supervisor through the dispatcher. At least two years of licensed driving experience or have a passing grade on the "Coaching the Experienced Driver" self-study course.
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Report hazardous road or travel conditions via two-way radio to dispatcher, as necessary. The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer.
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A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: two years of responsible clerical, administrative, public information or emergency service including radio-tekephone communications work (work experience in public safety field is highly desirable) or successfull completion as a Police Dispatcher Trainee with the City of Chula Vista and training equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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Operates telecommunications and two-way radio equipment in a clear and timely. experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. Communications Specialist/ Dispatcher.
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Demonstrate effective use of scheduling software, two-way radio communication, telephone, and data analysis skills. Monitor real time call flow, inbound dispatcher availability, Service Levels and other critical call statistics to ensure calls are answered in a timely manner and abandon calls are minimized.
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Direct activities of drivers, using two-way radio or other communication and investigate overdue vehicles. This job description in no way states or implies that the duties and responsibilities listed are the only tasks to be performed by the employee in this job.
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Have sufficient hearing to understand audio communication over a telephone or two-way radio. Incumbents in this class must obtain and maintain an Emergency Medical Dispatcher Certification issued by a contracted vendor chosen by the Sacramento County Department of Airports within one year of appointment and recertify every two years.
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To calls for service at on and off campus locations by a multi-channel two way radio PC Console system. + Responsible for operating, monitoring, and inspecting of the following equipment: radio base station and radios, video cameras, emergency alarms, fire alarms, elevator alarms, security alarms, parking gates, recorder, and access control system other miscellaneous equipment.
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Customers trust us to provide a portfolio of turn-key systems, products, and services - including two-way radio communications, vehicle uplift, security video and access control systems, BDA/DAS, remote monitoring, GPS tracking, SCADA, dispatch, mass notification, and point-to-point wireless networks.
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Able to handle multiple events effectively and operate a variety of communications equipment including: telephone, two-way radio, and computer equipment. Posting Number S01719P Position Title Dispatcher Department Public Safety FLSA Salary Not listed.
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Operates: Typewriter, computer, two-way radio, CCTV Camera System, fax machine, copier machine. Frequent: Answering telephone calls for security service, operating two-way radio.
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