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Police Dispatcher is a multi-incumbent, non-sworn position in the Police Department. Applicants considered for appointment as a Police Dispatcher will be subject to an extensive and in-depth background investigation including a polygraph examination.
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3,000.00 will be paid the first paycheck after forty-two (42) months of continued employment as a Police Dispatcher/Clerk. This class is distinguished from the Police Records Clerk by its primary responsibility for receiving and dispatching emergency calls.
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Perform the full range of duties of a Fire Dispatcher and/or Shift Supervisor. In addition to performing the more complex tasks and duties of a Fire Dispatcher II, incumbents train and evaluate communications personnel.
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And there's simply no way they can be successful without a crackerjack dispatcher staying on top of their schedule, communicating like a ninja with customers, and getting the right person to the right job, every time.
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Have you passed probation as a Public Safety Dispatcher with a California P.O.S.T. certified agency? Work in this classification is distinguished from that of the Public Safety Dispatcher I classification by the greater independence with which an incumbent is expected to perform and by the skilled operation of all communications equipment.
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About the job Police Dispatcher. Knowledge of: Geographic features and streets within the area served; standard radio broadcasting procedures and rules; correct English usage, spelling, punctuation, and grammar; modern office procedures, practices, and equipment.
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Previous experience in a similar dispatcher or coordination role, preferably within the construction or demolition industry. The Dispatcher will be responsible for coordinating the logistics of our projects, managing heavy equipment and manpower, and serving as the primary point of contact for communication between our company, clients, and project owners.
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Vert Environmental @ Fullerton is growing and in need of a Dispatcher - Sales and Customer Service Combo in Fullerton! Dispatcher Experience Required. Current Cal OSHA/AHERA certification as a Certified Building Inspector, Certified Contract Supervisor, Certification as a Lead Sampling Technician, and Certification as a Site Surveillance Technician through the State of California.
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Gpac in partnership with a leading mechanical company is seeking an Service Dispatcher. What you will be doing as an Service Dispatcher. Gpac in partnership with a leading mechanical company is seeking an Service Dispatcher.
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Responsible for answering the phones, checking emails and providing customer service support and scheduling for our Service & Repair Team. (HVAC/Plumbing services)
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Place meat orders on weigh scale and print out the correct pricing for the purchase.
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The Anaheim Police Department invites you to experience a challenging and rewarding career as a Police Dispatcher I. Committed to serving our community through teamwork and the constant pursuit of excellence, you will demonstrate the values of the organization by providing a high level of customer service, exercise independent judgment, and make sound decisions in emergency situations.
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Under the direction of the Communications Supervisor, performs as a dispatcher coordinating the timely responses to requests for medical assessment and transportation. The Dispatcher is an important representative of the organization and should at all times display the highest of quality skills, abilities, and attitude.
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We have an immediate need for an experienced, enthusiastic, self-motivated, experienced Dispatcher. This is a full-time, non-exempt level position, reporting to the Dispatch Manager. Service Champions is a fast-growing Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning company that is driven by our 7 Core Values: Integrity, Respect, Compassion, Punctuality, Teamwork, Enthusiasm, and Accountability, as well as our “Good Deeds for Free" brand promise.
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Dispatcher to join our team. If you meet the requirements outlined above and are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in the construction industry, we encourage you to apply for the Dispatcher position with our company.
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