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Under the general supervision of the Public Safety Dispatch Supervisor, the Public Safety Dispatcher (PSD) staffs the Communications Center, serving as the primary link between the Campus and Medical Center communities and officers in the field.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Dispatcher will receive incoming calls for service and emergencies; provide assistance to those who come to the public counter of the Public Safety Department. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Dispatcher is a non-exempt, full-time staff position which assists management within the Public Safety department.
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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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Outreach Grid is looking for a Dispatcher (Part-Time) to join our fast-paced growing company. Our work has been featured nationwide, such as the PBS Special: Homeless in Orange County CA: Is This The New OC and, more recently, the press conference of Orange County's new HOPE Center, where Outreach Grid serves as the HOPE Center's technological backbone.
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The Transit Program Dispatcher will coordinate and lead transit service personnel by providing fleet scheduling, dispatching, and routing support for the City of Irvine TRIPS transit program. Find additional information in the Transit Program Dispatcher job description.
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The Hospital Security Operation Center Dispatcher will answer telephones and dispatch hospital security personnel accordingly, observe for signs of crime or disorder, monitor video recording devices, and provide information quickly and accurately to the appropriate individuals.
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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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The City of Tustin Police Department is currently seeking applicants for Police Communications Officer I. Candidates must currently be enrolled in a POST Public Safety Dispatcher Academy or have graduated from one in the last 6 months.
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Job Category: Dispatcher/Construction Administrator. Monitors installer’s/apprentice’s daily compliance with scheduled duties, including work order updates, time card and meal period compliance, and daily sampling of GPS, with communication to Construction Project Manager and Project Manager when performance is substandard or beyond anticipated budgets.
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Job Title: Temp Dispatcher IPrincipal Duties and Responsibilities:Take client service calls and open jobs as needed following all proper procedures. Timesheets: Route completed original timecard to HR/Payroll clerk with work order numbers and prevailing wage rates (if applicable.
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Under the general supervision of Integrated Services Manager works to coordinate service requests for Support Services.
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As a Dispatcher, you will coordinate and dispatch service calls to field service technicians, ensuring timely and efficient dispatch of technicians and maintaining communication with customers regarding their service needs.
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The Dispatcher is responsible for the logistics to dispatch Company Technicians and local subcontractors to complete customer service calls. The Dispatcher is responsible for the logistics to dispatch Company Technicians and local subcontractors to complete service calls for customers.
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Irvine/CA - McKinley Elevator Corp - Irvine, CA
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At least 2 years radio and/or window dispatch experience in a fast paced environment
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Title: dispatcher Company: Dsl Express Trucking in Irvine, CA
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