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Under direction, performs public transportation and mobility scheduling, routing and dispatching duties; operates a variety of communication equipment, including two-way radio, telephone, computer
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by 9/2/25. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. Operate police radio. Dispatch safety units. Answer telephones and route calls. Answer 911
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through telephone, radio, and email. Answer an average of 120 daily trouble-calls. Direct and manage the daily intake, data-entry, administration and follow-up of 5,500+ monthly work orders. Oversee
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required. Demonstrated ability to observe and recall details of incidents; prepare clear, concise and legible documents and reports. General computer knowledge; ability to operate hand-held computerized
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in the safe use of cleaning solutions and equipment Knowledge of general and specialized custodian duties and procedures Ability to transfer information and figures into report format for supervisor
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with courtesy, tact & helpful, and cooperative attitude. Ability to use personal computers and office applications, including the ability to operate a two-way radio. Knowledge of basic electrical safety
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external customers. Responds to any requests for assistance, including emergency assistance, via radio, telephone or other communication regarding flood calls, spill containment and slip hazards. Provides
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limited to database entries, answering the telephone, dispatching radio calls, and how to handle emergency situations. Assists management with special projects; researching, analyzing and independently
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external customers. Responds to any requests for assistance, including emergency assistance, via radio, telephone or other communication regarding flood calls, spill containment and slip hazards. Provides
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emergency call-back. Overtime may be required. Required to use radio/phone during business hours. Must have a valid California Driver's License, good driving record and participate in the DMV pull program