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24 hour/7 day emergency dispatcher center operation setting. Place a check mark next to each statement indicating you have read, understand and acknowledge the working conditions/expectations with regard to the WORK SCHEDULE for a Police Communications Dispatcher position.
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Grand Canyon University is seeking a full time Dispatcher for our Public Safety Department. #dispatcher #publicsafety #gcu #highered #education. The Dispatcher works to support the university community by providing various services and programs that contribute to maintaining campus safety and security.
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Oldcastle APG, a CRH Company, is the leading provider of outdoor living solutions in North America with an award-winning portfolio that enables customers to Live Well Outside.
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We are seeking a motivated and experienced individual to take on the Command Center Dispatcher at the venue. Experience as a command center dispatcher or in a related field. 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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Our Drywall Dispatcher /Scheduler plays an integral role in our department, as they ensure the organization and completion of all installation projects. Parker & Sons is currently seeking a Drywall Dispatcher/Scheduler to join our team comprised of creative and energetic employees.
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Envoy America, the leader in addressing social determinants of health, is urgently hiring for an entry-level Dispatcher position. As a Dispatcher at Envoy America, you'll play a vital role in enhancing the client experience by providing real-time, hands-on support.
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Job Title: Dispatcher II - Service Coordinator Principal Duties and Responsibilities:Account Management - Primary contact for service and maintenance accounts in a specific geographical area. Check for accuracy including job numbers, legal name, prevailing wage rates, per diem, certified jobs, sick and vacation time.
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Role Overview: As a Plumbing Dispatcher / Scheduler, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our remote plumbing services. To support our growth and maintain our high standards of service, we are seeking a proactive and organized Plumbing Dispatcher / Scheduler to join our team.
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The Logistics Coordinator, Dispatcher is responsible for coordinating and managing requests from customers, with the goal of meeting and exceeding customer expectations, while accurately tracking various shipment pick-ups to their final deliveries.
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Requirements for the Dispatcher: 2-5 years of Dispatch experience is required. As a successful Dispatcher, you are a vital link between our field technicians and customers, the ideal candidate will possess exceptional communication skills, thrive under pressure, and have a proven ability to coordinate and prioritize tasks efficiently.
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The Dispatcher will maintain the Service Technicians daily schedules and dispatch the technicians as service calls are required. The dispatcher will also provide accounting with maintenance contract billing information and push service invoices for billing in a timely manner.
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Job Title: Dispatcher I - Service Coordinator. Timesheets: Route completed original timecard to HR/Payroll clerk with work order numbers and prevailing wage rates (if applicable). Keep necessary job logs and file paperwork in conjunction with the Purchasing Agent.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFast growing tow company looking for dispatcher / call take. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFast growing tow company looking for dispatcher / call take. Basic computer skills needed, professional phone skills, and bi lingual a plus.
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Overview Position Summary Details The Stadium Dispatcher is responsible for dispatching cleaners to assigned areas of responsibility during or after events. A Dispatcher also establishes and maintains effective communication and working relationships with clients, co-workers, shift coordinators, supervisors, managers, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPacific Office Automation is seeking a Customer Service Representative with strong customer service skills and administrative abilities for our branch in Phoenix, AZ. The ideal candidate has an upbeat attitude and enjoys working in a fast-paced environment.
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