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Do you have at least one year of public safety dispatching experience comprised of law enforcement or fire service dispatch responsibilities? Applicants with public safety dispatching experience comprised of law enforcement or fire service dispatch responsibilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Possess a minimum of two (2) years as a public safety Emergency Services Dispatcher with computer-aided dispatching experience. How many years of experience as a public safety Emergency Services Dispatcher with computer-aided dispatching experience do you posses.
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Responsible for monitoring access control alarms, video surveillance equipment, fire alarm systems, and dispatching resources to investigate any anomalous alarms and activity with security personnel, uniformed security officers, and other departments as appropriate.
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Operates radio consoles, audio recorders, Enhanced 911 (E911) displays, computer aided dispatching (CAD) terminals, Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Emergency Alert System (EAS), keyboard, CAD, CAD mapping, Mobile Computer Terminals (MCT) Outdoor Warning Sirens, Teletype (TTP), Public Safety Alert Monitors (PSAM), Fleet Eyes, Emergency Management Network (EMNET.
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Scheduling and Dispatching: Efficiently plan and coordinate the daily schedules for crude oil transportation trucks, considering factors such as crude suppliers/producers' demand, driver availability, route optimization, and safety regulations.
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Under direction of the Transportation/Fleet Director, responsible for coordination of billing, report, and operations of SEATS dispatching/Scheduling and Fleet work. Assist with dispatching and scheduling rides.
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Under general supervision, the Command Center Operator is responsible for the surveillance of all security and television monitors on the facility and surrounding grounds, monitoring all access control systems and the dispatching of response personnel.
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As a Facilities Coordinator, you will be trouble shooting, coordinating, and dispatching all store maintenance requests to ensure service-level agreement is performed. Responsible for scoping, dispatching, reviewing estimates for approval, and coordinating with stores and contractors when approved.
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Implement and manage primary and secondary critical alarm monitoring and dispatching. Vocational School four-year program graduate or an associate degree in electronics, mechanical systems, computer technology, air conditioning or similar field.
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The Ramp Service Employee (RSE) is responsible for processing baggage, boxes, and/or cargo between baggage/cargo areas in the airport facilities and aircraft and receiving and dispatching the aircraft.
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As a Fire Dispatcher Assistant, you will be working to support the Marin County Fire Department by helping with dispatching resources by radio and telephone. Dispatching experience in Law Enforcement, Fire or Ambulance services.
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Assists in identifying, labeling and/or dispatching specimens from the sterile field to the RN circulator or Laboratory. Label all solutions and medications immediately after them begin dispensed to the sterile field.
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Verifies solutions and medications prior to them being dispensed to the sterile field. Employee may not concurrently function as an RNFA, RN circulator or RN scrub. Anticipates surgeon s needs and requests additional items from the RN circulator in time for surgical use.
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Employees must successfully pass training for CPR, EMD (Emergency Medical Dispatching), and the POST Dispatch Academy. Experience : At least one (1) year experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher I or at least one (1) year of Police Dispatch experience with another law enforcement agency.
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The position requires the ability to understand and use methods, procedures, techniques and equipment used in modern computer-aided public safety dispatching system and to supervise a group of Emergency Services Dispatchers in demanding, around-the-clock shift work.
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