Surge Staffing
Position Summary
The Dispatcher serves as the central communication hub for transportation and logistics operations. This role coordinates and communicates with mobile personnel—including drivers, field crews, and emergency responders—to ensure efficient scheduling, routing, and real‑time operational adjustments. The Dispatcher is responsible for maintaining timely service, resolving issues as they arise, and ensuring seamless communication between field units, customers, and supervisors in a fast‑paced environment. Key Responsibilities
Communication Hub
Receive emergency and non‑emergency calls via phone, radio, email, or dispatch systems. Relay accurate and timely information to drivers and field personnel. Serve as the primary point of contact between field staff, customers, and management.
Scheduling & Routing
Plan and assign efficient routes and schedules for vehicles and personnel. Make real‑time adjustments due to traffic, weather conditions, equipment issues, or urgent service requests. Prioritize tasks to meet service and delivery deadlines.
Monitoring & Coordination
Track vehicle and personnel locations using GPS and dispatch software. Monitor job progress and ensure adherence to schedules and company protocols. Provide ongoing support to field teams throughout shifts.
Problem Solving
Address service disruptions, delays, and conflicts quickly and professionally. Escalate issues when necessary and coordinate solutions with supervisors. Maintain composure and accuracy in high‑pressure or time‑sensitive situations.
Record Keeping & Reporting
Maintain accurate logs, reports, and databases related to calls, deliveries, routes, and operational activities. Ensure compliance with company policies and documentation standards.
Required Qualifications
Experience
Minimum of
3 years of dispatch experience
in transportation or logistics.
Education
High School Diploma or GED (Required) 2–4‑year degree, certification, or equivalent professional experience
accepted in lieu of a degree.
Essential Skills & Competencies
Communication Skills
Strong verbal and written communication with the ability to convey clear, concise instructions.
Problem‑Solving Ability
Quick decision‑making skills with the ability to resolve issues under pressure.
Multitasking
Proven ability to manage multiple communication channels simultaneously (radio, phone, computer).
Technical Proficiency
Experience with dispatch systems, GPS/mapping software, and communication tools.
Calm Under Pressure
Ability to remain composed and professional in fast‑paced, high‑stress environments.
Industries Commonly Served
Transportation & Logistics (trucking, delivery services) Public Safety (police, fire, EMS) Field Services (utilities, maintenance, HVAC, plumbing)
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The Dispatcher serves as the central communication hub for transportation and logistics operations. This role coordinates and communicates with mobile personnel—including drivers, field crews, and emergency responders—to ensure efficient scheduling, routing, and real‑time operational adjustments. The Dispatcher is responsible for maintaining timely service, resolving issues as they arise, and ensuring seamless communication between field units, customers, and supervisors in a fast‑paced environment. Key Responsibilities
Communication Hub
Receive emergency and non‑emergency calls via phone, radio, email, or dispatch systems. Relay accurate and timely information to drivers and field personnel. Serve as the primary point of contact between field staff, customers, and management.
Scheduling & Routing
Plan and assign efficient routes and schedules for vehicles and personnel. Make real‑time adjustments due to traffic, weather conditions, equipment issues, or urgent service requests. Prioritize tasks to meet service and delivery deadlines.
Monitoring & Coordination
Track vehicle and personnel locations using GPS and dispatch software. Monitor job progress and ensure adherence to schedules and company protocols. Provide ongoing support to field teams throughout shifts.
Problem Solving
Address service disruptions, delays, and conflicts quickly and professionally. Escalate issues when necessary and coordinate solutions with supervisors. Maintain composure and accuracy in high‑pressure or time‑sensitive situations.
Record Keeping & Reporting
Maintain accurate logs, reports, and databases related to calls, deliveries, routes, and operational activities. Ensure compliance with company policies and documentation standards.
Required Qualifications
Experience
Minimum of
3 years of dispatch experience
in transportation or logistics.
Education
High School Diploma or GED (Required) 2–4‑year degree, certification, or equivalent professional experience
accepted in lieu of a degree.
Essential Skills & Competencies
Communication Skills
Strong verbal and written communication with the ability to convey clear, concise instructions.
Problem‑Solving Ability
Quick decision‑making skills with the ability to resolve issues under pressure.
Multitasking
Proven ability to manage multiple communication channels simultaneously (radio, phone, computer).
Technical Proficiency
Experience with dispatch systems, GPS/mapping software, and communication tools.
Calm Under Pressure
Ability to remain composed and professional in fast‑paced, high‑stress environments.
Industries Commonly Served
Transportation & Logistics (trucking, delivery services) Public Safety (police, fire, EMS) Field Services (utilities, maintenance, HVAC, plumbing)
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