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Working with the Department of Public Works (DPW) Business Services Team, the DPW Logistics Dispatcher will deliver high-level organizational support to the Sanitation Dispatch Assistant Manager.
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The Anaheim Police Department invites you to experience a challenging and rewarding career as a Police Dispatcher I. Committed to serving our community through teamwork and the constant pursuit of excellence, you will demonstrate the values of the organization by providing a high level of customer service, exercise independent judgment, and make sound decisions in emergency situations.
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FAA Flight Dispatcher License. The Dispatcher preplans daily flight operations and informs appropriate personnel concerning changes in flight status. The Dispatcher is responsible for planning the safe and efficient operation in accordance with federal aviation regulations and company flight manuals.
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Experienced dispatchers may be excluded from Criticall and the panel interview with proof of dispatcher certifications) 2,500 to each new dispatcher upon successful completion of initial emergency communications training & emergency medical dispatch training.
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Under supervision and an extensive 12 month training program, the Police Dispatcher I will perform a variety of duties involved in the operation of the emergency services systems and various communication devices; will receive, route, relay, and dispatch calls for emergency and non-emergency law enforcement, ambulance, fire, and other services.
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As a Fire Dispatcher Assistant, you will be working to support the Marin County Fire Department by helping with dispatching resources by radio and telephone. ABOUT YOU Our Highly Qualified Candidate: We are looking for Fire Dispatcher Assistant professionals with a passion for working together as a team and serving the community.
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At United Site Services, our salary ranges reflect the minimum and maximum base pay for the posted position applicable to all locations across the US. Within the posted salary range, individual pay is determined by the geographic location, job related skills, experience, education, and certifications.
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The Dispatcher will maintain excellent service standards, respond efficiently to customer inquiries, strive for high customer satisfaction and excel in WSMM Core Values of Collaboration, Empowerment, Excellence, and Innovation.
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The dispatcher works a rotational schedule of 12-hour shifts (two days on, two days off, three days on, two days off, two days on, and three days off and every other weekend). Maintains direct contact with the POCC harbor master dispatchers, Galveston/Texas City Pilot dispatchers, Freeport Pilot dispatchers, Houston Pilot dispatchers, and harbor Pilots to provide the appropriate tug service for all upcoming jobs.
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You may not always notice United Site Services, but we are always there - at construction sites, industrial facilities, and live events all across America. United Site Services is an equal opportunity employer.
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Solano County invites you to apply for a challenging, fast paced, rewarding career as a Public Safety Dispatcher (Entry). Be sure to include the recruitment title (Public Safety Dispatcher (Entry.
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The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is seeking talented people to join our team as Emergency Communications Operators (911 Dispatcher). The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is seeking talented people to join our team as Emergency Communications Operators (911 Dispatcher.
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The Trucking Dispatcher plays a critical role in coordinating and optimizing the transportation of goods, ensuring timely delivery and maximum efficiency. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Trucking Dispatcher to join our logistics team.
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The Call Taker will have a primary focus of assisting with Inbound and Outbound calls in a fast-paced customer focused, 24 x 7 Call Center.
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Prior experience in a security officer/public safety/dispatcher field preferred. The dispatcher will monitor alarms, CCTV and access control systems. Certified 911 or Emergency Response Dispatcher preferred.
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