About Cat5 Resources LLC
Cat5 Resources is a diversified supplier of technical and operational services across the Southern US, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
In 2004, when Hurricane Charley devastated Florida, our CEO, Cindy Perez, received an out-of-the-blue call from a long-term telecom client in urgent need of help. Their other vendors could not deliver, so they turned to Cindy for assistance. She responded without hesitation, mobilizing a fleet of generators and emergency fuel to ensure the client’s critical infrastructure remained operational throughout the event.
In 2013, Cindy founded Cat5 Resources with a mission to provide reliable and innovative solutions for critical infrastructure resiliency. Since then, the Cat5 Resources team has consistently delivered exceptional customer service to clients nationwide. Over the years, Cat5 Resources has expanded its offerings to include Disaster Recovery Services, Operations and Maintenance, Civil, Electrical, and Construction, as well as Transportation and Logistics.
As a certified Woman-Owned Business, Cat5 Resources serves the entire Southern United States. In 2016, we extended our services into Puerto Rico with the launch of Cat5 Caribbean, focusing on critical infrastructure support in disaster-prone regions. Further expanding our capabilities, in 2024, we introduced Cat5 Power Solutions, our Portable Power Sales and Rentals Division, delivering versatile power solutions to businesses and communities across the Southern US.
Role Summary
The Dispatcher coordinates field service and logistics scheduling from planning through completion by assigning technicians, vendors, and deliveries, building efficient routes and schedules, confirming access and material readiness, and maintaining continuous communication with the field.
This role requires an experienced dispatch professional who can actively drive improvements in dispatch operations, scheduling workflows, and logistics coordination to increase efficiency, visibility, and service performance.
The Dispatcher is accountable for schedule integrity (no missed deadlines), rapid issue resolution for technicians/vendors,
accurate system updates, and cross-functional coordination with CSRs, Parts, and Billing—including readiness support for
disaster recovery events.
Essential Functions (Core Responsibilities)
Work Order Intake & Assignment
- Triage, review, and assign work orders to technicians and vendors based on skillset, location, workload, and customer
priority.
- Confirm scope readiness before dispatch (required info present, access notes complete, site constraints understood).
- Ensure assignment is acknowledged and understood by the technician/vendor.
Scheduling, Route Planning & Real-Time Adjustments
- Develop daily and weekly routes and schedules to improve response times and reduce wasted travel.
- Maintain contact with technicians/drivers throughout the day to manage pacing, ETAs, and changes.
- Collaborate with management to modify routes, make real-time adjustments, and update schedules to meet
customer needs and operational priorities.
- Anticipate upcoming work and plan long-term scheduling needs to prevent backlogs.
Access Review, Escorts & Credential Compliance
- Review site access notes and work order history to confirm gate codes, security check-in procedures, escort
requirements, and restricted access windows.
- Coordinate appointments with site owners/customers to arrange escorts and site entry as required.
- Ensure access credentials are current, submitted, and compliant prior to dispatch; escalate issues that risk delay.
Field Technician Support & Issue Resolution
- Support technicians with directions, gate codes, access troubleshooting, and onsite coordination needs.
- Provide customer service for technicians/vendors and resolve issues that may delay completion (access, scheduling
conflicts, site restrictions, customer questions).
- Maintain strong working relationships with technicians and customers to reduce friction and stress caused by
last-minute changes.
Parts & Logistics Coordination
- Coordinate with the Parts Department to ensure equipment and materials are shipped to the correct destination
(technician, site, warehouse, or staging location).
- Confirm parts delivery timing aligns with scheduled work and adjust schedules when parts delays occur.
- Act as the dispatch-side owner for work that is blocked by parts by resequencing schedules to avoid technician and
vendor idle time.
Logistics Scheduling & Dispatch Optimization
- Build and manage logistics-based schedules for technicians, vendors, and material movement to support operational
execution.
- Integrate technician availability, site access windows, parts availability, and delivery timing into a single executable
schedule.
- Optimize schedules and routes to reduce idle time, repeat visits, and travel inefficiencies.
- Own and resolve schedule conflicts caused by logistics constraints (parts delays, delivery changes, site access
limitations).
- Identify dispatch and scheduling process gaps and actively propose workflow improvements, automation
opportunities, and system enhancements.
Tracking, Documentation & Reporting
- Dispatch and track technicians assigned to work orders and monitor progress and ETAs through completion.
- Update work order records with clear notes, schedule dates, routing/ETA changes, and key access instructions to
preserve operational continuity.
- Generate and distribute required reports from proprietary systems (daily and weekly performance, status, backlog,
scheduling coverage, logistics readiness, etc.).
Performance Visibility & Escalation
- Identify technician/vendor performance concerns (missed ETAs, repeated reschedules, communication gaps, quality
issues) and report to appropriate management.
- Escalate risks early when deadlines, customer commitments, or safety and compliance requirements are threatened.
Disaster Recovery Readiness
- Remain available and responsive for disaster recovery events based on company activation needs.
- Support Command Center dispatch operations during DR events, including rapid routing, schedule coverage, logistics
coordination, and field communications.
Required Skills & Competencies
- Advanced dispatch and logistics scheduling expertise in high-volume, multi-market environments.
- Strong dispatch judgment: matching the right technician or vendor to the right job quickly.
- Ability to design and improve dispatch and scheduling workflows, not just execute existing processes.
- Route planning and logistics optimization mindset (efficiency, sequencing, contingency routing).
- Strong analytical and operational judgment to balance technician capacity, logistics timing, and customer
commitments.
- Clear communication under pressure (short, accurate, action-focused).
- Customer service and field-support instincts with a solution-oriented approach.
- Attention to detail for access notes, credentials, logistics constraints, and schedule dependencies.
- Comfortable working across multiple systems, mapping tools, and high message volume.
- Proven ability to drive operational change and adoption of new dispatch processes or tools.
Preferred Qualifications
- Extensive dispatch and scheduling experience in field services, telecom, utilities, maintenance, or logistics operations,
with demonstrated responsibility for complex, multi-resource scheduling.
- Familiarity with work order systems and mapping/routing tools (e.g., Google Maps, Maptive, MapPoint, Google Earth,
RouteSavvy) and reporting tools.
- Experience leading or supporting dispatch transformation, workflow redesign, or operational automation initiatives.
Scope & Work Environment
- High-volume coordination role with frequent schedule and logistics changes.
- Requires availability for rotating on-call coverage and disaster recovery activation support