Communications Dispatcher Telecommunications - Delaware, OH at Geebo

Communications Dispatcher

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6 Delaware, OH Delaware, OH Full-time Full-time $23.
97 - $29.
40 an hour $23.
97 - $29.
40 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Salary $23.
97 - $29.
40 Hourly Location Delaware, OH Job Type Full-Time Job Number 2400781 Department Sheriff's Office Division Operation Services Opening Date 04/09/2024 Closing Date 5/9/2024 11:
59 PM Eastern FLSA Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit OPBA Objectives Incumbent is responsible for dispatching calls for service to deputies and other Law Enforcement Agencies within Delaware County, receiving calls from the public and public safety communication tasks involving the receipt and transmission of non-emergency and 911 emergency calls, security alarms, operating the communications teletype, computers, the communications telephone system, fields media inquiries and maintaining a radio log.
Incumbent reports to the Communications Supervisor.
Job Standards Completion of a secondary education or equivalent.
Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and a clean criminal record.
LEADS / NCIC operator certification.
Work involves moderately complex, relatively standardized tasks, processes and operations following established laws and procedures.
Essential Functions Operates base and two - way radio systems and dispatches calls; Operates computer, related software and equipment; Operates communications teletype; Monitors other State and Local radio bands; Maintains radio log; Monitors Delaware County 911; Fields media inquiries; Researches and verifies license plate and social security numbers; Supplemental Information Complete job description is available on the Class Specifications page.
PLEASE NOTE:
Candidates who have previously applied must wait at least one year from their most recent interview to be eligible for re-interview.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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