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Position Summary The Police Dispatcher provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance within the University Police Department. Final appointment is contingent upon successfully passing the Police Dispatcher medical examination and psychological screening.
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The Police Dispatcher provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance within the University Police Department. Final appointment is contingent upon successfully passing the P.O.S.T Police Dispatcher medical examination and psychological screening.
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DEFINITION: Under direction of a Police Sergeant, performs law enforcement and crime prevention work; enforces traffic regulations; performs investigative work; participates in and provides assistance and support to special department crime prevention and enforcement programs; and performs a variety of technical law enforcement tasks.
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Must be a United States citizen or meet the immigration requirements in the state where they will hold a railroad police officer commission. Ability to obtain a railroad police commission from the State of California.
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To be considered a Lateral Police Officer, you must possess at least a POST Basic Certificate. Police Sergeant 1% Police Liaison Officer: Additional 5% of their hourly rate of pay for all regular hours worked.
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If you have specific questions regarding the Police Officer Recruit position, hiring process, Police Academy, etc. I. (1) Successful completion of the Sacramento Police Academy as a City of Sacramento Police Officer Recruit; and (2) Completion of sixty (60.
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ABM is HIRING IMMEDIATELY for Passenger Service Dispatcher. The Dispatcher receives assistance requests from clients and customers and assigns individuals and teams to respond to those requests.
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Successful completion of the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course, or certification in police, fire or emergency medical dispatch from an accredited college or recognized technical program.
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About the job Police Officer/School Resource Officer. Directly responsible to the police services administrator in conjunction with school site. About the job Police Officer/School Resource Officer.
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Velocare Remote Dispatcher. Velocare Remote Dispatcher. Other functions performed include receiving, picking, packing, transporting (with fleet vehicle), deliveries and inventory management tasks, etc.
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II. (1) Successful completion of the Sacramento Police Academy as a City of Sacramento Community Service Officer; and (2) Completion of sixty (60) (As outlined in the Police Officer Recruit classification specification and Civil Service Board Rules and Regulations.
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Government Jobs - Regular Full Time - $91,596.00 - $111,612.00 Annually To apply for the position of Lateral Police Officer, candidates must possess a California Basic POST Certificate. Government Jobs - Regular Full Time - $91,596.00 - $111,612.00 Annually To apply for the position of Lateral Police Officer, candidates must possess a California Basic POST Certificate.
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BBSI is looking for a Driver Supervisor/Dispatcher for a leading door and window manufacturer. BBSI is looking for a Driver Supervisor/Dispatcher for a leading door and window manufacturer. Understanding of DOT safety regulations.
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The Transportation Dispatcher is responsible for scheduling and rerouting bus routes in order to meet the door-through-door transportation needs of the frail and elderly population. Acts as a liaison between transportation associates, managers and the Director of Transportation via phone calls or other technologies.
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East Bay Therapeutics, a progressive State Licensed Medicinal and Recreational Cannabis Retailer, is seeking for an upbeat and Customer-Focused Delivery Dispatcher. Set-up and Process members orders using POS and Routing applications, including but not limited to: Blaze, Indica Online, Treez, OnFleet, and WeedMaps naviagation.
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