Job description
Receives requests for police services from DART bus dispatchers, rail controllers, bus and rail operators, or other sources. Dispatches calls for service, according to priority using a two-way radio, to the nearest available field element within a geographical area of responsibility. ·Serves as communications link between DART Police and local 911 operators, and with police and emergency dispatchers in other agencies. Processes requests from field elements for assistance including but not limited to calling for local police, ambulance, fire department or other services.·Records and maintains police logs, reports, statistics, activity or other documents and files. Prepares a variety of reports for management review. Coordinates police telecommunication activities with other DART operations.·Monitors radio transmissions, assignments, markouts, and activity.
Receives requests for, and provides to DART Police information from the North Central Texas Crime Information Center (NCTCIC), and from the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC) through the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS).
Participates in emergency drills such as fires, evacuations, power failures, bomb threats, hazardous spills, hostage situations, etc.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Note: An equivalent combination of related education and experience may be substituted for the below stated minimums excluding High School Diploma, GED, Licenses, or Certifications.
High school or general education diploma (GED).
Type 70kpm.
Must pass computerized test which evaluates job-related skills necessary in a dispatching environment.
Pass a physical (medical) examination that includes a drug screen in order to operate DART non-revenue vehicles.
Telecommunication certification by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLE) to perform police telecommunication services in the State of Texas.
Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) terminal operator certification by the Texas Department of Public Safety to access NCIC/TCIC must be obtained with six (6) months of employment.
One (1) year certified police telecommunications experience. (All experience as Police Telecommunicator will be used to satisfy the one-year certified police telecommunications requirement.)
Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with all levels, both inside and outside DART.
Analytical skills to find solutions to problems of limited complexity.
Ability to operate two-way radio including base station and console. Proficiency using a personal computer (PC) and software applications. Successful completion of selection process including but not limited to criminal records check (through fingerprints), psychological evaluation and background investigation.
About Dallas Area Rapid Transit
CEO: Gary Thomas
Revenue: $25 to $100 million (USD)
Size: 1001 to 5000 Employees
Type: Government
Website: www.dart.org
Year Founded: 1964