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911 Alarm Board Operator (Part-Time)

Job Description

Job Description

Job Description

Job Title:  Alarm Board Operator [Part-Time]

 

ONLINE APPLICATIONS ONLY AT: http://www.ducomm.org/careers/

 

DuPage Public Safety Communications (DU-COMM) seeks to hire and train an Alarm Board Operator for our 9-1-1 center.  This position is part-time, 30 hours per week, Monday through Friday, non-union, and eligible for IMRF pension participation. 

 

Position Summary:

·                 Alarm Board Operator job duties include monitoring and processing incoming burglar and fire alarms, handling phone calls from business owners, alarm companies, member agencies, citizens, and completing clerical work related to the alarm system. 

·                 Must achieve and maintain LEADS Certification

·                 All other duties as assigned or per operational need.

 

Hours/Schedule:

·                   In-person position only, remote work is not an option

·                   Part-Time, 30 hours per week, possibly 0700 to 1300 shift

 

Minimum Qualifications: 

 

  • Applicants must be able to accurately type at least 35 wpm
  • Attention to detail and multi-tasking are essential
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills

 

Preferred Qualifications:

 

  • Police, Fire, EMS, or alarm monitoring experience
  • Knowledge of public safety communications systems
  • Experience with multi-line telephone equipment
  • Computer/data entry experience

 

View further details including a link to the full job description of essential functions and requirements on DU-COMM’s Careers site at:  https://www.ducomm.org/careers/ or CLICK HERE FOR JOB DESCRIPTION – Alarm Board Operator

 

Pay Rate:

·                 Starting pay rate is $23.80 per hour, FLSA exempt.

·                 The pay range for the Part-Time Alarm Board Operator position is $23.80 – $30.44 per hour, depending upon qualifications

·                 Annual increases include a May 1st COLA increase plus an anniversary Step increase.  

 

Benefits:

•          Eligible to participate in IMRF by maintaining over 20 hours average per week; IMRF includes pension, retirement savings, disability, and life insurance benefits

•          This position does not include any health insurance benefits

·                 Eligible to purchase supplemental life insurance benefits

·                 Free Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with wellness, personal, and family support

·                 Accrual of paid time off (PTO) based on hours worked after training is complete

·                 Employer-provided uniform tops and allowance

·                 Onsite Fitness Room, full kitchen, employee lounge, quiet room, nursing mothers room, and more

 

How to Apply:

All applications must be done online into our Paycom Applicant Tracking system through https://www.ducomm.org/careers/ under the Current Openings tab for Alarm Board Operator, then “CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE”.

 

All new hires must complete a psychological assessment, polygraph test, police background investigation, fingerprinting, drug testing, and basic physical including vision and hearing testing. 

 

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 


 

APPLY FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN PUBLIC SAFETY TODAY!

Company Description
DuPage Public Safety Communications (DU-COMM) is a large consolidated public safety communications 9-1-1 center in Wheaton, Illinois and currently serves forty-four (45) Police, Fire, and EMS member agencies and over 850,000 residents in DuPage county. DU-COMM processes almost 1.2 million phone calls each year and over 780,000 dispatch for service. Municipalities and fire districts work together to provide a high level of service to their citizens in public safety communications.

Company Description

DuPage Public Safety Communications (DU-COMM) is a large consolidated public safety communications 9-1-1 center in Wheaton, Illinois and currently serves forty-four (45) Police, Fire, and EMS member agencies and over 850,000 residents in DuPage county. DU-COMM processes almost 1.2 million phone calls each year and over 780,000 dispatch for service. Municipalities and fire districts work together to provide a high level of service to their citizens in public safety communications.