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The dispatcher will use GFL proprietary software to enter ticket information and track productivity. A Dispatcher is required to communicate with drivers to assist with problem resolution while on route.
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Receives orders from the harbor master, agents, and other representatives requiring harbor tug services in the Ports of Houston, Galveston/Texas City, Freeport, and Corpus Christi.
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The University of Texas Permian Basin's Police Department welcomes applications for the position of Police Dispatch Operator
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Works as dispatcher in the Emergency Communications Center (ECC) Maintains daily and emergency logs, to include such as status of explosives and munitions storage, fire systems and vehicle outages, additional emergency and routine information in the Automated Civil Engineer System - Fire Department (ACES-FD) database system.
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Prior experience as a dispatcher, police officer or fire fighter preferred. Prior experience as a dispatcher, police officer or fire fighter preferred. The 403(b) supplemental retirement plan is available to all CCBC employees (Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees.
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Job Title Dispatcher Full Time/Part Time Full Time FLSA Non-Exempt General Job Description. TCOLE Basic Telecommunicator license or ability to qualify for and acquire a basic license is required.
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Under the general supervision, the trainee dispatcher receives calls for emergency and non-emergency services by telephone or radio. Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services.
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Job Description Dispatcher II, First Shift, Public Safety Dispatch Center UC Health is hiring a full-time Dispatcher II for the Public Safety Dispatch Center department. This is a first shift position with UC Health, LLC. The Dispatcher II will support Public Safety Dispatch Center delivering high-quality care to patients based on assessed needs, established standards of care and according to policy and procedures.
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In 1970, David Duck started a plumbing company in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma known as Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
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The Police Dispatcher is a specialized classification within the Fresno State Police Department. The Police Dispatcher provides essential dispatch communications. The Police Dispatcher also plays a vital role in records maintenance.
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Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee. Dispatcher Trainee - Grade 805: $23.59 - $27.03 per hour. Public Safety Dispatcher I. Two years of experience in a Public Safety Communications/Emergency Communications Center as a police, fire or medical dispatcher or one year as a Communications Officer Trainee with Calvert Emergency Communications.
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Public Safety Dispatcher I: This is the entry-level in the dispatcher series that performs dispatch, law enforcement and police support duties that do not require performance by a sworn police officer.
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The ideal candidate is a Bethesda, MD Resident with 1+ year 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 two-radio communication.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher is responsible for the multiple monitoring and communications functions for the Public Safety and Facilities/Maintenance departments. Ensure patient safety by monitoring and initiating responses to building alarm systems including the pneumatic tube system, Johnson Control automated temperature control system, access control, security and panic alarms, Simplex fire alarm system, and other alarms.
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Police Dispatcher IIs who are assigned as Communications Training Officers (CTOs) will receive an additional 5% pay for each hour assigned and engaged in providing formal training to a police dispatcher trainee.
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