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911 Telecommunicator

JOB
Big Hiring Incentives Now Available!$5,000 for TCOLE-licensed Telecommunicators$2,500 for all other qualified applicantsShift differential for evening and midnight shiftsCritiCall test waiver for experienced 9-1-1 TelecommunicatorsInterviews late June • Start date targeted for AugustThe 911 Telecommunicator plays a vital role in public safety by answering emergency and non-emergency calls, dispatching appropriate response units, and maintaining communication with callers and field personnel. This position requires strong multitasking skills, calm decision-making under pressure, and a commitment to serving the community with professionalism and care. Telecommunicators operate specialized equipment and databases to support police, fire, and EMS operations and serve as a critical link between the public and emergency services.

EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The following list highlights the main responsibilities of this position. While it covers the core tasks, it may not include every duty that could be assigned. Employees may be asked to take on other responsibilities as needed to support the team and department.Answer and prioritize emergency and non-emergency calls; provide pre-arrival instructions for medical, fire, and police emergencies.Dispatch police, fire, and EMS personnel; track unit locations and maintain communication with responders.Access and operate confidential law enforcement databases (e.g., TCIC, NCIC, TLETS, NLETS) to process inquiries and enter data.Coordinate mutual aid and maintain contact with internal departments and external agencies during emergencies.Serve as the after-hours contact for various city departments and external service providers (e.g., TXDOT, utility companies).Operate multiple software systems, including CAD, multiline phone systems, and emergency radio channels.Assist with equipment testing and maintenance; help maintain the cleanliness and organization of the communications center.Make outgoing calls as needed (e.g., towing services, air ambulance).Communicate clearly and professionally; utilize maps and resources; manage multiple tasks under pressure.Maintain working knowledge of city geography, landmarks, and emergency service zones.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESAbility to work in a 24/7/365 emergency communications environment.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Ability to interpret and relay information quickly and accurately in emergencies.Proficiency in managing multiple computer systems and emergency communication devices.Ability to maintain positive working relationships with colleagues, other departments, and the public.PHYSICAL DEMANDSThis position requires frequent sitting, hearing, and visual use. Occasional tasks may include bending, twisting, and reaching. Rarely, lifting up to 45 pounds and exposure to infectious diseases or extreme weather may occur.WORK ENVIRONMENTWork is performed in a secure communications center with limited breaks and high-stress situations. Telecommunicators are considered essential staff and must report during emergencies. This is a safety-sensitive position and may require physical testing for licensing.

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