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Immediately reports any unsafe situations/service calls to Route Supervisor/Dispatch before attempting service. Performs all duties as scheduled by Route Supervisor or Dispatch, assisting other company drivers as directed.
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We are looking for a Dispatch Operation Specialist to join our Scotts Miracle Gro team in Marysville, WA! The Dispatcher assists the Office Manager in the overall operation of our facility.
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The role of the police dispatcher involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emerg Dispatcher, Police, Dispatch, Public Safety, Compensation, Computer, Driver, Education. The role of the police dispatcher involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emerg Dispatcher, Police, Dispatch, Public Safety, Compensation, Computer, Driver, Education.
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JOB SUMMARY Working with the Department of Public Works (DPW) Business Services Team, the DPW Sanitation Dispatch Assistant Manager will deliver high-level organizational support to the DPW Logistics Manager.
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Qualifications: Required Education: High school diploma or equivalent required Certifications: None Licensure: Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD) certified by NAED within 90 days of date of hire and Emergency Telecommunicator course (ETC) or successful completion during initial orientation.
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Assist VA Police and support Police actions only when directed by the VA Police Officer at the scene or by VA Police Dispatch. In the case of a domestic dispute Security Guards are to call the local Law Enforcement Officials prior to calling VA Police Dispatch (909) 583-6299.
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Operate radio communications equipment to dispatch, support, and maintain contact with campus police officers and other field personnel. Two years of general clerical experience involving extensive public contact including some prior experience in a dispatch center, parking and traffic control, radio communications, or in public relations.
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Maybe back in the day with local callers this would work but on CSX as a yardmaster, dispatch gives us the call times for run through and trainmasters for originating and we put it in for the crew callers to call and there really is 0 chance of getting an early personal call unless the dispatcher or yardmaster is a good friend and sees you first out.
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Help dispatch calls for Tribal Police, Tribal Security and Tribal EMS. You will report to the Dispatch Supervisor. You will maintain dispatch logs of Tribal Police, Security and EMS on the assigned computer program.
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Prior or current Public Safety experience (defined here as paid or volunteer service with a Fire Department, EMS, or Law Enforcement agency) OR previous Public Safety Dispatch/Call Taking experienceApplicants without prior field or dispatch experience in Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement should apply as a Public Safety Call Taker.
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Install, troubleshoot, and maintain products/equipment including alarms, naval munitions, giant voice, cameras, intrusion detection, emergency operation centers, regional dispatch centers, gates, wide area alert, indoor voice, enterprise land mobile radio, dispatch activities, and support for regional and emergency operation centers as needed.
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Full working knowledge of CAD/Dispatch Software and OLETS Terminal· Displays the ability to reason and react calmly and quickly in an emergency. Job Purpose or Objective(s): Responsible for overseeing all responsibilities of the dispatch department and employees.
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Under the authority of Management, the Crisis Worker assures that all operating procedures and regulations are followed.
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Communicate using a cellular telephone with dispatch and AFW personnel via McLeod application. American Furniture Warehouse is currently seeking qualified Class A Local/Hostler Driver. Communicate using a cellular telephone with dispatch and AFW personnel via McLeod application.
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Facilitates Event Review Committee (ERC) meetings for Pilot, Dispatch, Maintenance, Flight Attendant, and Ground employee groups. As an individual contributor, this role supports Safety Management Systems (SMS) and focuses on the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) which is an integral part of the risk, compliance, and safety reporting culture for our employees (e.g., Pilot, Dispatch, Maintenance, Ground, etc.
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