Job Description
Job Overview We offer competitive bonuses based on your level of certification: Basic License: $2,000 total bonus Intermediate License: $3,000 total bonus Advanced License: $4,000 total bonus Master License: $5,000 total bonus Payout Structure for Licensed Candidates: $1,000 paid at 6 months Remaining balance paid at 12 months Under the general supervision of the Public Safety Communications Supervisor, will be responsible for operating telecommunications equipment to receive and evaluate incoming calls for police, fire and medical assistance; dispatching appropriate personnel and equipment to emergencies; operating and monitoring the various CCTV systems and terminal alarms to provide surveillance support for daily incidents and criminal cases to local, state, and federal courts. Roles and responsibilities will be assigned to specific workstations, not simultaneously, based on staffing levels and operational needs. Work is performed in a stressful environment where a variety of calls, frequently emergency in nature, are screened and dispatched within short time frames. What you will be doing: Operates and monitors Emergency 911 system, multiple talk group two-way radio system and departmental telephone lines, receives and evaluates incoming requests for police, fire and medical assistance and dispatches police, fire and medical units as required based on the nature of the call; disseminates information to field units as required. Evaluates and prioritizes emergency medical calls based on nationally recognized Emergency Medical Dispatch protocol. Monitors status of all on-duty police, fire and medical units, coordinating availability of each unit and calling in additional on-call personnel as necessary. Maintains notification files and requests services from other Airport Board departments, specialized police/fire units, secondary ambulance services, wrecker services. Conducts tests and interface functions on multiple electronic emergency systems and alarms, including the Emergency 911 system, to ensure proper operation and backup capability. Operates and oversees the CCTV system across the entire Airport in both secure and non-secure access areas, for incoming alarms, suspicious activities, and emergency responses; dispatches law enforcement for incoming alarms from terminal checkpoints in accordance with DPS Standard Operating Procedures and TSA regulations; monitor critical safety and security systems such as fire exit door alarms, exercising discretion in determining severity of situations and dispatching first responders accordingly. Monitors DPS radio traffic for calls to law enforcement, firefighters, and paramedics inside the terminals; utilizes CCTV equipment to follow and document police service calls for potential evidence in criminal or administrative cases. Ensures compliance with FCC regulations in telecommunications operations and monitors security areas via CCTV, dispatching law enforcement as needed. Supports law enforcement by retrieving, reviewing, copying, and distributing audio/visual recordings related to specific incidents, under the direction of a DPS Supervisor, for use as evidence in local, state, and federal court cases. Performs other related duties as assigned. What you need: Completion of high school curriculum or equivalent. One (1) plus year of experience performing telecommunications activities and/or CCTV surveillance in a public safety, security, or airport environment. TCOLE Basic Telecommunicator license. Within one (1) year from hire, able to obtain the following licensure and certifications, if not already licensed/certified: Full Access TCIC/NCIC certification. Emergency Medical Dispatch certification through IAED. Ability to receive required licensure and certification is required within one year of employment. If unable to obtain requirements, will be terminated from the role and able to seek other opportunities within the airport. Ability to pass CJIS Security Awareness Training within 30 days of employment. Must not have been convicted of a Class “B” misdemeanor within the last ten (10) years or any offense greater than a Class “B”. Must not have been convicted of any family violence offense. Ability to pass a personal and criminal background check. Ability to pass a psychological evaluation. Ability to pass a truth verification examination. Ability to pass a medical physical examination. Possession of a valid Class C driver’s license. Must obtain