9-1-1 Communications Operator Trainee - Full Time Telecommunications - Douglasville, GA at Geebo

9-1-1 Communications Operator Trainee - Full Time

Douglasville, GA Douglasville, GA Full-time Full-time $40,777 a year $40,777 a year Closes On:
August 20, 2023 at 11:
59 PM EST Location:
E-911, Douglasville, GA 30134 Department:
E-911/770 Division:
None Job Status:
Full-Time Shift:
Days:
Rate of Pay:
Status:
Until Filled Details:
Salary:
$40,776.
94 annually ($19.
60 hourly) plus full benefits package Job Summary Telecommunications work in assessing emergency calls and dispatching public safety and other emergency services to the public.
The position requires the employee to perform any other duties as assigned.
This position is scheduled for 12-hour shifts and requires the applicant to work weekends and some holidays Job Ad Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED Mandatory - Must be able to type 35 WPM Employment is contingent on passing mandatory ECOMM Call Take Dispatch Tests, Physical/Drug Screen/Polygraph/Background Investigation and MVR.
Must have and maintain a valid United States Driver's License (Class C), a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR) and the ability and willingness to drive a county vehicle; if assigned job duties require the use of a vehicle Salary:
$40,776.
94 annually ($19.
60 hourly) plus full benefits package Resumes may be attached, but a resume without a completed application will not be considered.
The recruitment, selection, appointment and promotion of employees shall be in such a manner as to promote equal employment for all persons without regard to race, age, color, creed, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, physical handicap or political affiliation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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