Job Title
Monitor Federal Protective Services and contract guard radio traffic, receive emergency and non-emergency phone calls, and monitor security alarm systems in Federal Buildings for all US states and territories. Coordinate the appropriate response, to include sending and receiving audible and distinguishing voice communications via radio and telephone systems.
Hourly Rate $27.39. Health and Welfare $4.93 / hr
Responsibilities
- Monitor FPS and radio traffic while coordinating the appropriate responses to emergency and non-emergency situations performing duties such as :
- Communicating audio messages via radio and telephone
- Coordinating law enforcement and public safety personnel activities
- Transferring public safety information
- Answering questions and updating client records
- Think and act quickly, calmly, and accurately in emergency situations and under stressful circumstances.
- Log all calls in database including required details of each call
- Keep additional detailed logs to maintain accurate records of alarm use, ensure officer safety, and allow for precise and efficient communications among coworkers
- Operate multi-channel radio and telephone dispatch equipment
- Access Federal, State, and local databases and maintain compliance regulations and procedures
- Assist with quality review of events created by fellow dispatchers
- Monitor alarms received and keep records based on unique accounts
- Proficiently perform administrative tasks on desktop computer and notify management of any technological issues
- Monitor in-house closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras
- Perform dispatching duties for other locations in the event of a failure
- Assist in the training of dispatcher trainees
- Routinely test alarms, communication systems, and other devices
Qualifications
US Citizenship RequiredCandidates will be required to undergo a background checkHigh School diploma or GEDAbility to work under stress and to respond to emergency communicationsMinimum of 1 years' experience as a 911 dispatcher or similar function in an emergency call centerExcellent phone skillsBe able to handle filing and other administrative dutiesKnowledge of a 24-hour emergency communication center including familiarity with public safety functions and concerns and of the public safety communication's environment, demands, requirements and related laws, regulations and systemsComputer Skills Utilizes a personal computer with word processing, spreadsheet and related software with reasonable speed and accuracyHold Secret security clearance or have the ability to gain / maintain oneBenefits
Medical, Vision & Dental InsurancePaid Time-Off Program & Company Paid Holidays401(k) Retirement PlanInsurance : Basic Life & Supplemental LifeHealth & Dependent Care Flexible Spending AccountsShort-Term & Long-Term DisabilityPersonal Development & Learning OpportunitiesOn-the-job Training, Skills Development & CertificationsEmployee Referral ProgramCorporate Sponsored Events & Community OutreachWorking Conditions
Work is typically based in a busy office environment and subject to frequent interruptions. This is a 24 / 7 operation, requiring 12 hour shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Physical Requirements
May be required to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 25 lbs. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching and bending throughout the workday.