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Leads,coordinates, and performswork of sworn and non-sworn police department staff including field, dispatching, and administrative operations in support of law enforcement, traffic control and crime prevention.
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4 to 6 years’ experience in any of the following or combination thereof: Restoration ERC, Military, fire service, EMS, police, medical, dispatching, construction, insurance, restoration, sales and customer service.
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Assisting the Service Manager with administration, dispatching, and on-site evaluation work. High school graduate and graduate of a post-secondary HVACR program of instruction of two or more years in duration.
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Incumbents who upon hire, do not possess a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Certificate will be required to pass a written test related to essential dispatching skills. Police Dispatcher (2 positions) Police Dispatcher 12 Mo.
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Our facilities are capable of receiving, storing, processing and dispatching cargo, so we can build flexibility and resilience into the supply chain process. Process all FTZ documentation for cross-border shipments.
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Experience: Customer service: 3 years (Required) LTL/FTL Dispatching: 3 years (Required) Work Location: In person. This role would be ideal for someone with an established work history in freight dispatching, knowledge of domestic freight routes, and excellent ops coordination skills.
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Benefits : Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K Required Experience : 1 -2+ Year s previous dispatching experience preferred.
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Maersk Warehousing and Distribution USA LLC handles end-to-end warehousing and distribution logistics needs utilizing our strategic network of storage facilities. Maersk is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy or parental leave, veteran status, gender identity, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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Rotates with other onsite interpreters to manage administrative duties, including but not limited to: correspondence with clinics and hospital units, answering department phone to assist callers, entering assignments into department database, scheduling vendors, and dispatching assignments in an equitable manner.
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Proficiency in programs such as PMS & Dispatching Tools, QuickBooks, Google Sheets/Drive, DocuSign, CRM, BambooHR, and Google G Suite and Calendar. Proficiency in programs such as PMS & Dispatching Tools, QuickBooks, Google Sheets/Drive, DocuSign, CRM, BambooHR, and Google G Suite and Calendar.
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Performs clerical, administrative and public safety dispatching duties for the District police department. Dispatches District police officers to incidents and/or assists other responding agencies using radio, phone or other dispatching equipment; accesses various state and nationwide criminal justice data banks to provide available information to responders in accordance with established procedures, rules and regulations.
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Back up for Dispatching of skilled labor from local union halls and ensuring requests comply with project specifications; laborers, operators, etc. Maintain record/documentation as required for dispatching, hiring, etc.
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Related activities include, but are not limited to, directly interfacing with tenants, vendors, owners, and the general public, dispatching maintenance personnel, updating/maintaining Yardi work orders, and maintaining all required office supplies and materials.
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BuildOps sells software that integrates scheduling, dispatching, inventory management, contracts, workflow and accounting into a single software package for commercial real estate contractors with staff ranging from a few dozen to several hundred employees.
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The Sheriff's 911 Communications Officer I will receive emergency 9-1-1 and non-emergency requests for services from the public or other agencies and directs calls to appropriate resources; operates and controls radio-dispatching equipment; dispatches appropriate county, city, and other emergency units; and performs other related duties as required.
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