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Radio dispatch requests and observations regarding sanitation and trailer servicing needs Answer incoming and make outgoing calls on 2-way radio regarding portos, tank filling and pumping, and shower facilities regarding placement, issues, and removal.
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In this role, the intern will be supervised and work under the direction of an Emergency Communications Dispatch Supervisor. This position reports to an Emergency Communications Dispatch Supervisor.
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Notifies Dispatch or Route Manager of issues as prescribed by Service Machine protocol, including blocked containers, potential missed pick-ups or problems that arise on the route. Immediately reports any unsafe situations or service calls to Route Manager or Dispatch before attempting service.
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Provide responsible staff assistance to the Division Deputy Chief/Designee; conduct a variety of organizational studies, investigations, and operational studies; recommend modifications to public safety dispatch programs, policies, and procedures as appropriate.
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Collaborate with the training department on classroom and behind the wheel instruction according to corporate and client specifications in all aspects of vehicle operation in the course of passenger transportation, including defensive driving, service area familiarization, passenger loading, unloading and securement, proper manifest documentation, use of on-board equipment, accident and emergency procedures, dispatch and radio communications, and passenger sensitivity.
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2000 Sign on Bonus, Incentivised Dispatch - $5 an hour extra, Hourly Pay, Vacation Days and Weeks, Quarterly Safety Award, Annual MVR Award, Referral Bonus $1000 each, 10 Paid Holidays, Insurance after 30 Days, Health and Welfare to cover Medical Insurance Premiums, 401(k) eligible, and Attendance Bonus WHAT DO WE OFFER.
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Westinghouse in searching for an Operations Analyst for a 12+ month project assignment assisting our nuclear client in Norfolk, VA.o High Level Project Overview: monitor and dispatch outage trouble calls, analyze outage calls that come in to determine location of problem, prioritize all emergency work, outage and non-outage work for first responders, talk with customers to determine power issues they are having.
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No older than 2014 Advantages of working with us 15c per gallon fuel discount - Pilot/FJ Consistent Work OTR No ESCROW You get 88% of the gross 24/7 ELD, Safety and Dispatch Owner-operators who go home every other weekend take home on average $2,800 - $3,500 weekly.
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They will also communicate effectively with their dispatch team and accurately complete paperwork related to each job. The CDL A Truck Driver is responsible for the safe operation of a tractor-trailer and the transportation of various materials to and from job sites.
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Ability to teach dispatching, emergency call handling, and dispatch procedures courses. Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in emergency dispatch for the Department of Public Safety.
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Coordinate on a professional basis with applicable departments to certify new Dispatch positions. Completed the Dispatch Training Course. Has received a 402 ( Fire) certificate by the Life Safety System Technician.
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Certifications in Emergency Medical Dispatch (MPDS), Emergency Fire Dispatch (FPDS), Emergency Police Dispatch (PPDS) through the International Academy of Emergency Dispatching, and CPR certification at Healthcare provider level are required within three months of appointment; these certifications require the completion of continuing education units plus recertification every two years for continued employment.
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Maintain and publish maps for E911 dispatch. Certified Mapping Scientist (CMS) issued by American society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Conversant in the basic principles of one or more of the following: Planning, Economic Development, Engineering, Asset Inventory, Government Structures, Surveying, Geophysics, Topography.
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Take incoming calls through the Service Hotline and route them in the appropriate direction and/or dispatch to the appropriate Service Engineer. We specialize in the development, manufacturing and customization of precision measurement devices, automated liquid handling stations, and sample management systems.
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Maintain communication with dispatch, your manager, and the parts and installation teams. Receive hands-on-training in residential HVAC service, repair, and installation. Diagnose and repair residential HVAC systems and lead customers to informed and confident buying decisions.
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