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The Public Safety Dispatcher is assigned to the Communications Center within the Police Department to receive requests for Police and Fire assistance and take appropriate action. Definition PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER - LATERAL BASE SALARY UP TO $83, 821.92 Does not include: *Certificate Pay *Solo Pay *On-Call Pay *Shift Differential 5% and 7% *Longevity Pay (includes your prior LE experience) *Uniform Allowance Other benefits: *Eligible to accrue vacation leave based on previous years of service.
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The Glendora Police Department seeks enthusiastic and motivated individuals with a desire to contribute to the Glendora community to join our first responder team as a 911 Police Dispatcher. Completion of a P.O.S.T. approved entry level Police Dispatcher basic training course prior to completion of probationary period.
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Join the Coach USA operations team in Hanover!
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PCSI is looking for a Service Order Dispatcher Lead at Ft. Bliss! A Service Order Dispatcher Lead receives, records, and distributes work orders to service crews upon customers' requests for service on articles or utilities purchases from wholesale or retail establishment or utility company.
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The purpose of the class is to provide information and communications support services to Firefighting crews, Emergency Medical Services, and Police Patrol units and investigators.
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This is the entry-level position within the Public Safety Dispatcher job classification. During periods of training, incumbents may report to a Public Safety Dispatcher II. This class of Dispatcher I is distinguished from that of Public Safety Dispatcher II class in that the employee in this class is typically in a trainee capacity and does not have the full range of responsibilities of a Public Safety Dispatcher II. The center operates on a 7-day, 24-hour basis and incumbents will be required to work a variety of schedules.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented truck dispatcher to dispatch our drivers to customer locations. Americas #1 Brands: Home Depot, General Electric, and more, trust us for their last-mile delivery to their customers.
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Summary of Work Emergency Dispatcher (Communications Specialist) provides 24-hour voice radio communications and 1-800 emergency services for the state of North Dakota, and 911 responses for designated areas within the state.
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ACCIDENT/INCIDENT: In the event of an accident/incident the Scheduler will work with the Dispatcher to notify any emergency services as needed, dispatch Truck Foremen or available field personnel to site, and send out an email to the Customer Service/Dispatch Manager, Division Manager and Safety Dept. CUSTOMER COMMUNICATION: The Scheduler will call or direct other dispatch personnel to call customers if there are questions on their orders or if service will be late or interrupted.
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Ability to take direction from the Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor and respond accordingly. Do you have 1 year of experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher or equivalent? Must pass written Public Safety Dispatcher (CritiCall) examination with the passing score of 80 or above.
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MHS is seeking a full-time 3rd shift Dispatcher/Telecommunicator (CMT) to join the Central Monitoring team. MHS is seeking a full-time 3rd shift Dispatcher/Telecommunicator (CMT) to join the Central Monitoring team.
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The Police Dispatcher/Jailer is responsible for organizing and completing tasks in priority order to meet statutory and non-statutory work deadlines, and maintain custody, control, and safekeeping of all inmates detained in the City jail.
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Toyota Amphitheater is seeking is seeking a Command Center Dispatcher who will be responsible for acting as a communication point for emergency and non-emergency calls during concerts. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Are you interested in starting a new career or are you an experienced emergency dispatcher looking to continue your career with a top-notch agency? Do you have experience working as a public safety dispatcher.
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