Emergency Telecommunicator Jobs
By City of Allen, TX At , Allen $22.82 - $33.10 an hour
High School diploma or equivalent with no prior relevant work experience. Previous data entry and customer service experience is desired.
Other combinations of education and experience may be considered.
TCOLE Basic Telecommunications Operator Certification within six (6) months from date of employment.
TLETS Certification within one (1) year of employment.
Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification within six (6) months from date of employment.
TCIC/NCIC Certification within one (1) year of employment.
911 Telecommunicator Trainee Jobs
By Louisville Metro Government At , Louisville, 40202 $46,405 a year
$4000 after training completed and promotion to either Communications Specialist I or Communications Specialist II
An additional $4000 one year following training completion date
Initial payments after completion of required training must be made before September 30, 2024
Starting Salary During Training: $20.77
Minimum Salary After Completion of Training & Promotion to a Communication Specialist Position: $24.00
Total of $8000 broken down as follows:
Emergency Telecommunicator Jobs
By Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission At , Middletown, 17057 $23.71 an hour
Documents and updates all activities and resources for each reported incident through the Traffic Management Tracking System.
High school diploma or equivalent certification.
One (1) year of experience in an emergency dispatch center handling communications, emergency calls or radio dispatches.
Traffic Operations Center Technician 1
Posting Start Date: August 4, 2023
Posting End Date: September 5, 2023
Fire Inspector I/Ii+
By City of Tempe Arizona At , City Of Tempe $24.90 an hour
Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
An International Code Council (ICC) or National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Inspector II Certification is preferred.
Post offer/pre-employment drug screen. Employees in safety-sensitive job classifications are prohibited from all marijuana usage whether medical or recreational
Pay Increases occur in July
12 Paid Holidays, 1 Personal Day, 8 hours Winter Holiday Leave
Vacation Accrual; starts at 9.33 hours/month
Fire Prevention Inspector I
By The Personnel Board of Jefferson County At , , Al
Preferred Qualifications are examples of experience and education considered to be highly desirable by hiring agencies.
Experience in customer service (e.g., working through complaints, resolving conflicts, and gaining compliance).
Experience writing, interpreting, and maintaining reports and records.
Experience in construction or construction type work (e.g., taking measurements, reading blueprints).
Experience in firefighting or conducting pre-fire inspections.
Knowledge of building construction, codes (e.g., fire codes, life safety codes, mechanical codes), and building systems (e.g., HVAC).
Fire Service Technician I
By Johnson Controls At , Honolulu, Hi
Up-sell existing customers to new product offerings and services to meet compliance with current fire code regulations.
Call on potential customers to offer suppression products and services.
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and basic computer knowledge.
Effective communication skills with both internal and external customers
Previous experience in the Fire Protection industry preferred
Knowledge of NFPA standards and dangerous goods an asset.
Fire Prevention Specialist I
By City of El Segundo, CA At , El Segundo, Ca $6,355 - $7,725 a month

The current vacancy is for a Fire Prevention Specialist I full-time position in the Fire Department.

Pay: $6,355.00 - $7,725.00 per month

Fire Prevention/Environmental Officer I/Ii
By The City of Bakersfield At Bakersfield, CA, United States
An equivalent combination of education, training, certification and experience which provides the capabilities to perform the described duties.
General Supervisory & Management Unit (coming soon)
Possession of an Underground Storage Tank (UST) Inspector certification will be required as a condition of continued employment.
Full Summary Of Benefits By Bargaining Unit
Graduation from high school or G.E.D., AND;
Two (2) years of college level course work in Fire Technology, Hazardous Materials or Environmental Science, AND;
Telecommunicator (Part-Time) Jobs
By Village of Orland Park, Illinois At Orland Park, IL, United States

Opportunity at a Glance Join the Village of Orland Park’s award winning Police Department as a Telecommunicator(Part-Time). The Police department is one of the most visible Village departments and ...

Telecommunicator Jobs
By State of North Carolina At Raleigh, NC, United States
Receipt and transmission of telephone, radio, DCI, email and other messages and dispatching law enforcement, fire and emergency units.
Receive emergency and non-emergency calls, monitor alarms, security cameras, alerts and other emergency inputs and react accordingly.
Enter warrants and stolen property into Criminal Justice Information System.
Ability to multitask with multiple information inputs (phone, radio, internet, etc.).
Ability to speak calmly and clearly, listening, taking notes, and being helpful.
Ability to communicate effectively with the public, maintain professional demeanor, and patiently give instructions.
Telecommunicator Jobs
By City of St. Louis - Department of Personnel At St Louis, MO, United States

View all jobs (index.cfm) Apply Department: Streets - Auto Towing and Storage Salary Minimum: $32,396.00 Maximum: $44,954.00 This position is selected for the Hiring Incentive Program. ...

Public Safety Telecommunicator I
By City of Norfolk, VA At , Norfolk, 23502, Va $39,226 - $63,938 a year
Trains and certifies on multi-line E911 and administrative phone lines and associated equipment.
Trains and certifies on Police and Fire/EMS dispatch channels and associated equipment.
Fields stressful calls while entering information into computer aided dispatch system (CAD) for Police/Fire/EMS dispatch.
The ability to type a minimum of 30 words per minute. Keyboard proficiency is required to effectively train in this position.
The ability to speak clearly and effectively control a conversation with distressed callers.
The ability to read maps, reference books, technical manuals, medical cards, and related correspondence.
Fire Prevention Inspector I/Ii
By City of Santa Cruz, CA At , $6,332 - $10,304 a month
Conducts public relations and educational programs on fire safety.
Develop a working knowledge of fire protection devices and systems.
Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques.
Communicate requirements, policies and decisions to the public in a courteous and effective manner.
One year experience as a paid full-time Fire Inspector; or sworn Public Safety position with investigation and enforcement duties; and
Completion of California State Fire Marshall "Fire Prevention Officer" or "Fire Inspector I" certification within one (1) year of appointment. .
Fire Fighter I/Ii
By City of Lodi, CA At , $72,749 - $97,490 a year

Description Under supervision, participates in firefighting, emergency medical services, fire prevention activities, fire investigations, hazardous materials, rescues, confined space and ...

Telecommunicator Jobs
By City of Yakima, WA At , Yakima, 98903, Wa $4,401 - $5,893 a month
Education incentive pay: AA - 1% of base wage, BA 3% of base wage
Six (6) months’ work experience providing direct customer service (e.g. bank teller, waiter) or a public safety communications environment.
Must have computer and telephone experience.
You have ever manufactured, sold, offered to sell, distributed, or transported for sale any illegal drugs/narcotics.
Participating in the manufacture, selling, offering to sell, distribution or transporting for sale any illegal drugs/narcotics, regardless of the time frame.
Overview and Minimum Class Requirements
Fire Fighter I Jobs
By Prince George's County, MD At , , Md $46,890 a year
Establishes positive working relationships with representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies, associations, management, staff, and the public.
Medical Benefits: County pays 73% of cost under PPO; 78% of cost under HMO
Candidate Physical Abilities Test (CPAT)
Previous disqualification from this, or any other public safety agency.
Applies modern techniques relative to fire code enforcement, interpretation and inspection; assists in hydrant and hose testing;
Participates in fire drills and training exercises;
Fire Emergency Communications Specialist I Eligibility List
By City of Orlando Careers At Orlando, FL, United States

Description APPLICATION INFORMATION : When completing an application for Fire Emergency Communications Specialist, you must provide entire work history since high school in the Work Experience ...

Part-Time Fire Inspector I
By Cobb County Government At , Marietta, 30008, Ga $25.79 - $39.72 an hour

This position is part-time, up to 29 hours per week and offers no benefits.

Fire Inspector I-Ii Jobs
By City of Euless At , Euless, 76039, Tx $70,857 - $76,541 a year
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Thorough knowledge of firefighting practices, as well as fire prevention practices and techniques.
Thorough knowledge of fire laws, ordinances, rules and regulations and criminal laws and procedures related to fire investigations.
Skill in analytical problem-solving and written and verbal communications.
Ability to participate in public service activities as necessary and public education duties as assigned.
Fire Prevention Inspector I
By City of Stockton At , Stockton, Ca $4,944 - $6,347 a month
Must successfully complete the State Fire Marshal Inspector Certification program as a condition of continuing employment.
Must be willing to work in both indoor and outdoor environments and around a variety of chemicals.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
Fire Prevention Inspector II: $5,474.52 - $7,028.20/mo
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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your communication skills to help save lives? Join our team as a Fire Telecommunicator I and be part of the action! As a Fire Telecommunicator I, you will be responsible for receiving and dispatching emergency calls, providing pre-arrival instructions to callers, and coordinating the response of emergency personnel. You will be the first point of contact for people in need, and your quick thinking and excellent communication skills will be essential in helping to save lives.

Overview Fire Telecommunicator I is a position responsible for responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for service from the public, dispatching appropriate personnel and equipment, and providing pre-arrival instructions to callers. This position requires excellent customer service and communication skills, as well as the ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations. Detailed Job Description Fire Telecommunicator I is responsible for responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for service from the public, dispatching appropriate personnel and equipment, and providing pre-arrival instructions to callers. This position requires excellent customer service and communication skills, as well as the ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations. The Fire Telecommunicator I must be able to quickly and accurately assess the situation and provide the necessary information to the responding personnel. This position is also responsible for maintaining accurate records of all calls and dispatches, as well as providing administrative support to the Fire Department. Job Skills Required
• Excellent customer service and communication skills
• Ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations
• Ability to quickly and accurately assess a situation
• Ability to provide necessary information to responding personnel
• Ability to maintain accurate records of all calls and dispatches
• Ability to provide administrative support to the Fire Department
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Previous experience in a customer service or dispatch role
• Knowledge of fire department operations and procedures
• Ability to type at least 25 words per minute
• Ability to pass a background check and drug test
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of fire department operations and procedures
• Knowledge of local geography and street locations
• Knowledge of emergency medical procedures
• Knowledge of radio and telephone communication protocols
Job Experience
• Previous experience in a customer service or dispatch role
• Previous experience in a fire department or emergency services role
Job Responsibilities
• Respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for service from the public
• Dispatch appropriate personnel and equipment
• Provide pre-arrival instructions to callers
• Maintain accurate records of all calls and dispatches
• Provide administrative support to the Fire Department