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Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust

Airport Emergency Dispatcher

Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145

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The Airport Emergency Dispatcher at Tulsa International Airport is responsible for ensuring effective communication throughout the airport by receiving calls for emergency services and dispatching personnel and equipment according to established procedures. This position serves as an integral part of the airport’s Public Safety program, playing a key role in the airport’s ability to maintain security and respond to emergencies. Must be able to work shifts in a 24/7 work environment. Current schedule is three days off per week. Starting pay for this non-exempt position is $20.70/hour.

Primary Responsibilities

Receives incoming requests, via telephone and radio for emergency assistance personnel

Dispatches personnel and equipment by radio

Monitors and operates multiple computer system at the Airport’s centralized communications center

Monitors security access video cameras and fire alarm system for airport

Monitors base radios and frequencies

Utilizes various software programs, databases, and electronic equipment specific to the Airport to obtain needed information and to monitor various activities

Operates tape recordings, flight information computer, and office equipment

Maintains and searches records and relays information to personnel in the field

Composes and edits general correspondence

Maintains log of daily operations

Assists employees and the public with questions about the location and functions of the Tulsa International Airport and reliever airports

Performs record and warrant checks on computer and uses OLETS to request information from law enforcement agencies

Reports equipment malfunction problems to proper authorities

Qualifications Education & Experience Graduation from high school or possession of a General Educational Development Certificate (GED), and a minimum of 2 years’ experience working as an emergency dispatcher.

Knowledge, Abilities and Skills Knowledge of emergency and/or ARFF dispatch and operations; knowledge of the operation of radio, teletype, and telephone equipment; demonstrated proficiency with various computer systems; strong administrative skills, with ability to quickly and accurately enter data and operate telephone and/or radio systems; ability to think and act quickly in emergency situations using proper procedures and exercising independent decision making; ability to courteously and tactfully communicate with fellow workers, supervisors, other members of the organization, and the public in giving and receiving information; knowledge of the location and functions of Tulsa International Airport and reliever airports; knowledge of local, State, and Federal emergency and/or airport regulations.

Physical Requirements Physical requirements include arm and hand steadiness and finger dexterity enough to use communications and office equipment; subject to sitting, standing, twisting, and walking; and vision, speech, and hearing sufficient to perform the essential tasks.

Licenses and Certifications Certification by the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (OLETS) is required. Membership in the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) is preferred. Must possess a valid Oklahoma Class “D” Operator’s License. Must be able to obtain and maintain eligibility to hold a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) badge.

Working Environment Working environment is primarily indoors, using two-way radio, telephone, mainframe terminal, personal computers, and office machines; and may be required to work overtime.

Note This classification is a “safety sensitive” position as defined by the United States Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations, the Oklahoma Standards for Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Laws. As a “safety sensitive” classification, you will be subject to drug and alcohol testing, including random testing. Marijuana is one of the substances included in the drug panel screening. Possession of a medical marijuana license will not excuse you from the testing process, or the consequences of testing positive for marijuana.

This job description lists only the primary job duties normally assigned to this position, but does not restrict the performance of other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks.

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