
RADIO DISPATCHER(Job Id 49662)
New Hampshire Staffing, Enfield, New Hampshire, United States, 03748
Radio Dispatcher
The State of New Hampshire, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Highway Maintenance, has seasonal vacancies for Radio Dispatcher positions. Operates all communications equipment, relays information and dispatches office or field forces as required for a large diverse highway operations District. Minimum Qualifications: Education/Experience: 8th grade education License/Certification: None Other Requirements: None Preferred Qualifications: One year of communication experience, which includes typing, dispatching, computer/word processing or radio communications. Ability to work with and maintain confidential information. Responsibilities: Receives calls via telephone, two-way radio, and computer, and directs the information to the proper state or outside agency to resolve highway problems or provide emergency assistance. Maintains a log of office communications to ensure an accurate record of the Districts operations is available for future use. Acts as a receptionist for the District Office to provide routine information to the general public. Operates a word processor and varied office equipment to prepare various permits or written communications. Compiles road and weather information to provide the Communications Center with a periodic highway status throughout the District. Performs work in full conformance with all risk management, safety, and environmental standards, regulations, and administrative orders.
The State of New Hampshire, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Highway Maintenance, has seasonal vacancies for Radio Dispatcher positions. Operates all communications equipment, relays information and dispatches office or field forces as required for a large diverse highway operations District. Minimum Qualifications: Education/Experience: 8th grade education License/Certification: None Other Requirements: None Preferred Qualifications: One year of communication experience, which includes typing, dispatching, computer/word processing or radio communications. Ability to work with and maintain confidential information. Responsibilities: Receives calls via telephone, two-way radio, and computer, and directs the information to the proper state or outside agency to resolve highway problems or provide emergency assistance. Maintains a log of office communications to ensure an accurate record of the Districts operations is available for future use. Acts as a receptionist for the District Office to provide routine information to the general public. Operates a word processor and varied office equipment to prepare various permits or written communications. Compiles road and weather information to provide the Communications Center with a periodic highway status throughout the District. Performs work in full conformance with all risk management, safety, and environmental standards, regulations, and administrative orders.