ENTRY SALARY: $40,043.58 ANNUALLYTHIS POSITION HAS A VARYING SCHEDULE AND WILL BE REQUIRED TO WORK NIGHTS, OVER NIGHTS, WEEKENDS, AND HOLIDAYS WHEN NECESSARY.Under direct supervision, the Utility Dispatcher I is responsible for various dispatching and clerical work in receiving and transmitting radio and telephone messages and information for utility delivery and service.Essential FunctionsEssential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:Understands, operates, and uses the base unit of a two‑way radio communications network to deliver messages, perform dispatching services, and communicate information for the department.Operates a PBX telephone switchboard, transferring routine calls to appropriate persons; engages professionally and effectively via the telephone, identifies issues or concerns, and determines the appropriate dispatch or transfer.Determines the nature of complaint and other vital information, communicates with various callers to identify problems; dispatches the appropriate crews and maintains radio contact with equipment dispatched.Other DutiesTransmits and delivers service orders and messages; receives and routes routine check‑in calls from servicemen and other personnel; prepares and inputs daily time logs for records in OWAM.Maintains, edits, and updates a log of all calls and messages received and transmitted; tracks, monitors, and reviews equipment dispatched; maintains and drafts various records, forms, and reports, and performs routine clerical duties.Ensures all radio and telephone messages are received, interpreted, and dispatched to provide uninterrupted service and professional care.Performs clerical work for general operations of the department; prints service orders for the next day, organizes work orders for distribution to techs, and records when technicians are dispatched.Performs other duties as assigned.Licenses, Certifications, and EquipmentA valid State driver's license is required. Does this position require a Commercial Driver's License? NoEquipment: Fax, copier, phone, radio, computer, and other equipment as assigned.Education and ExperienceHigh School Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate AND one (1) year experience in telephone or radio dispatching; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.Knowledge ofGeography of the City including location of streets, buildings, schools, subdivisions and other landmarksEmergency dispatch protocolsRadio and telephone transmission including routingDepartment policies and protocolsSkill inHandling emergency situations promptly and calmlyKeeping records and maintaining filesMaintaining compliance with all protocols, policies, and standardsUnderstanding and complying with oral and written instructionsUsing tact and independent judgement within established guidelines#J-18808-Ljbffr
ENTRY SALARY: $40,043.58 ANNUALLYTHIS POSITION HAS A VARYING SCHEDULE AND WILL BE REQUIRED TO WORK NIGHTS, OVER NIGHTS, WEEKENDS, AND HOLIDAYS WHEN NECESSARY.Under direct supervision, the Utility Dispatcher I is responsible for various dispatching and clerical work in receiving and transmitting radio and telephone messages and information for utility delivery and service.Essential FunctionsEssential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:Understands, operates, and uses the base unit of a two‑way radio communications network to deliver messages, perform dispatching services, and communicate information for the department.Operates a PBX telephone switchboard, transferring routine calls to appropriate persons; engages professionally and effectively via the telephone, identifies issues or concerns, and determines the appropriate dispatch or transfer.Determines the nature of complaint and other vital information, communicates with various callers to identify problems; dispatches the appropriate crews and maintains radio contact with equipment dispatched.Other DutiesTransmits and delivers service orders and messages; receives and routes routine check‑in calls from servicemen and other personnel; prepares and inputs daily time logs for records in OWAM.Maintains, edits, and updates a log of all calls and messages received and transmitted; tracks, monitors, and reviews equipment dispatched; maintains and drafts various records, forms, and reports, and performs routine clerical duties.Ensures all radio and telephone messages are received, interpreted, and dispatched to provide uninterrupted service and professional care.Performs clerical work for general operations of the department; prints service orders for the next day, organizes work orders for distribution to techs, and records when technicians are dispatched.Performs other duties as assigned.Licenses, Certifications, and EquipmentA valid State driver's license is required. Does this position require a Commercial Driver's License? NoEquipment: Fax, copier, phone, radio, computer, and other equipment as assigned.Education and ExperienceHigh School Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate AND one (1) year experience in telephone or radio dispatching; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.Knowledge ofGeography of the City including location of streets, buildings, schools, subdivisions and other landmarksEmergency dispatch protocolsRadio and telephone transmission including routingDepartment policies and protocolsSkill inHandling emergency situations promptly and calmlyKeeping records and maintaining filesMaintaining compliance with all protocols, policies, and standardsUnderstanding and complying with oral and written instructionsUsing tact and independent judgement within established guidelines#J-18808-Ljbffr
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