Intrado is dedicated to saving lives and protecting communities, helping them prepare for, respond to, and recover from critical events. Our cutting-edge company strives to become the most trusted, data-centric emergency services partner by uniting fragmented communications into actionable intelligence for first responders. At Intrado, all of our work truly matters. This role is for an experienced 9-1-1 professional looking for a role that allows them to continue making a powerful impact with less sustained pressure than a traditional PSAP. The Emergency Call Relay Center (ECRC) offers a unique alternative to traditional PSAP environments. This role is call-taking focused with no dispatching responsibilities. The 911 Telecommunicator will handle incoming nationwide and international 911 calls until location information is obtained, at which point the call is transferred. No additional guidance or instructions are provided to the caller, resulting in lower stress compared to PSAP call handling. The role offers a stable schedule with known days off and optional overtime opportunities. There is no radio traffic, field unit coordination, or simultaneous call-taking and dispatching. Each employee has a dedicated personal workstation. This role is well-suited for professionals seeking relief from burnout while continuing to use their hard-earned 9-1-1 skills in a meaningful way. The Emergency Call Relay Center (ECRC) is currently seeking a 911 Telecommunicator for our Longmont office. We receive emergency and non-emergency calls nationwide, along with the U.S. territories and international locations, and route them to the appropriate jurisdiction. While the work is important and engaging, the role is intentionally structured to provide a more predictable and manageable pace than many PSAPs—allowing professionals to do their best work over the long term.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED