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One (1) Year as an EMS or Public Safety Dispatcher preferred. It is the responsibility of the Call Taker to function primarily as a call-taker telecommunicator and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ambulance assistance/transport from various sources.
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Cross trains as backup driver, receiver, counter sales, and dispatcher if needed. They interact daily with the Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers, and delivery persons.
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Job Tittle: Dispatcher. Operate the Transportation Management System (TMS) to route orders, track carrier performance and troubleshoot any loads that may be at risk of missing the requested arrival date.
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Rotating schedule of company phone overnight and on weekends as on-call dispatcher. Log driver locations and activities into Eagle system twice daily. Rotating schedule of company phone overnight and on weekends as on-call dispatcher.
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Drives personal vehicle to client facilities, typically nursing homes, as directed by company dispatcher. Regularly communicates with dispatcher to report status and location. Strict adherence to Universal Precautions in controlling blood-borne pathogens and infectious disease exposures.
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Proficient in venipuncture and skin puncture using both vacutainer and syringe techniques. Must have a current, valid State Driver’s license; car insurance; good driving record; a possess a vehicle in good working condition suitable to meet daily driving requirements.
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Our client is the largest third-party logistics company based in the Northwest.
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Position reports to the Dispatcher, Assistant Director of Transportation, and Director of Transportation. The position of School Bus Assistant will assist the bus driver in the safe transportation of students of all ages, including those who have severe physical and mental disabilities.
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Interacts daily with Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers and delivery persons out of our. The Full Time Load Builder directly reports to Yard Manager.
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The Load Builder directly reports to the Yard Manager. Massage, Chiropractic and Acupuncture coverage. OSHA Certified Forklift License. Knowledge of dimension lumber and panel products and other building materials.
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Pickup & Delivery Supervisor / Dispatcher page is loaded. Pickup & Delivery Supervisor / Dispatcher. Pickup & Delivery Supervisor / Dispatcher page is loaded. Pickup & Delivery Supervisor / Dispatcher.
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We are seeking an entry-level Customer Care Representative/Dispatcher for our office in Fife, WA. Since 1976, we have grown to over thirty branches located in ten western states OR, WA, CA, AZ, NM, NV, UT, ID, CO, & TX. With over 40 years of success in office equipment and technology sales/service, our growth and reputation have afforded us great relationships with top manufacturers such as Canon, Sharp, Konica Minolta, HP, Ricoh, Lexmark, and many more.
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Forwards Boom Truck and Flat Bed deliveries to TDC Dispatcher. Commercial Inside Sales Support Specialist. Forwards Boom Truck and Flat Bed deliveries to TDC Dispatcher. Assists the Logistics Specialist by: Converting quotes to orders and arranging for the shipping of products.
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RACOM was established in 1972 and designs, sells, installs, and maintains all of the technologies used in the “second half of the 911 response equation” — from the time an emergency dispatcher answers a 911 call to the time police, fire and ambulances arrive on scene, supporting specialized phone systems, pagers, radios, and voice recorders to warning lights and sirens.
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The Courier will receive route information from a centralized dispatcher and the dispatcher will have the ability to add or remove stops from the route as needed. Under general supervision, the SameDay City Pick Up & Delivery (PUD) Courier provides courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages and FedEx Office customer orders, checks shipments for conformance to FedEx features of service, and provides related customer service functions.
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