Telecommunications Officer I Calm distressed citizens and defuse critical situations on the phone to collect, evaluate, and prioritize incoming information from callers. Capable of simultaneously dispatching by radio, prioritizing calls for service, managing incidents, units and resources, and logging incident details in computer-aided dispatch software. Operates radio console consisting of several talk groups. Independently initiating action consistent with existing policies and procedures, based upon observed situations, and using sound judgment. Communicate and liaise with command staff, employees, other agencies, and the public in a knowledgeable, efficient, and courteous manner. Process teletype (TLETS) information and complete in-house system computer searches. Create, maintain, and update critical TCIC/ NCIC files. Maintain confidentiality of information and data related to department and dispatch operations. Maintain composure during stressful situations for extended periods of time. Develop and maintain familiarity with Fort Bend County geography. Maintain proficiency in all aspects of emergency communications; maintain licensing, certification, and credentialing standards. Inform direct supervisor of concerns regarding work progress, barriers, and issues. Position involves being stationary at a communications console for extended lengths of time with continual use of a computer keyboard and other peripheral devices. Must be able to work during declared Office of Emergency Management events and accept different hours and days off depending on the demands of the Communications Center. Other duties assigned by a supervisor to complete the mission of the Communications Center.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees