Communications Operator IThis recruitment is being conducted to fill recurring full-time vacancies. The list established by this recruitment may be used to fill full-time, part-time, limited-term, and temporary vacancies for up to one year. Periodic testing for this position will take place as described in the supplemental information section below.The incumbent in this position will perform a variety of complex duties in direct support of public safety personnel including receipt, interpretation, and dispatching of calls for law enforcement, fire, ambulance and other emergency assistance; direct fire and medical emergencies to the proper agency for response; accurately utilize a computer-aided dispatch system to initiate a response to handle emergencies effectively; utilize a two-way radio system to communicate with field units; accurately maintain the status of all field units; and provide information and assistance to the public.The City of Vallejo is located in Solano County and has a population of approximately 121,000 residents. Vallejo is a rapidly changing, highly diverse community located midway between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento. It is a friendly, active waterfront community that attracts innovative, hardworking people and takes great pride in its 148-year history and maritime heritage. Residents of Vallejo are situated to take advantage of the best of what the area has to offer. Golf, museums, performing arts, boutique shopping, brewpubs, and a wide selection of restaurants are all available in Vallejo.
Residents and visitors alike enjoy Vallejo's delightful historical downtown area, weekly downtown farmer's market, and beautifully restored Victorian homes and business facades. Vallejo is also home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, one of America's only combination wildlife, oceanarium, and theme parks.Communications Operator I is the entry/trainee level class in the Communications Operator series. This class is distinguished from the Communications Operator II by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series in the Communications Section. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Incumbents are expected to promote to the Communications Operator II level after satisfactory completion of an eighteen-month probationary period and when experience and education requirements for the Communications Operator II level are met.Receives immediate supervision from a Communications Supervisor and receives functional supervision from Patrol Supervisors, including the On-Duty Watch Commander.Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:Receives, interprets, classifies, prioritizes, and responds to calls of a routine and emergency nature, including those calls involving life-threatening situations. Enters relevant information using a computer keyboard and accurately transmits messages for dispatching as necessary and in accordance with established procedures, operating a computer-aided dispatch system.Assigns calls to police units for necessary action, determining the appropriate units required for response. Coordinates when necessary with patrol supervisors regarding deployment of personnel.
Visually monitors video display terminals and actively listens to police radio frequencies to ensure the correct status of officers and emergency personnel. Maintains contact with all units on assignment; maintains a daily log of all field calls and units dispatched.Dispatches law enforcement or other emergency personnel and equipment. Operates a variety of communications equipment, including computer-aided dispatch terminals, radio transmitters and receivers, dispatch consoles, electronic data terminals, telephone, and leased-line teletype. Monitors multiple computer screens simultaneously. Enters, updates, and retrieves information from computerized databases relating to wanted persons, stolen property, vehicle registration, stolen vehicles, and other information.Use telecommunications systems to coordinate emergency calls and relay information and assistance requests involving other law enforcement and public safety agencies. Determines appropriate communications or research channels selected from emergency telephone lines, radio room telephone lines, business telephone lines, police radio channels, other agency radio channels, and manual computerized information systems.Provides information to officers and field personnel expeditiously, including but not limited to warrants, vehicles, driver's licenses, parole, and criminal history information. Interprets or clarifies coded responses from various systems for law enforcement, public safety, or other relevant parties.
Confirms warrants with responsible agencies, receives and files warrants, and updates the status of warrants. Receives, responds to, and documents requests for Division of Motor Vehicle print-outs; documents vehicle impound information.Accurately processes information received in the communications center and accurately disseminates that information to the appropriate concerned parties, including but not limited to, relatives of those involved; employers; hospitals; sworn and non-sworn public safety personnel at other agencies; other City departments; ambulance services; detoxification centers; tow companies; attorneys; state parole; county probation; animal control; commercial establishments; alarm companies and schools.When appropriate, monitors other public safety and emergency preparedness radio traffic, security monitors, and takes necessary action.Maintains a variety of automated and manual logs, records, and files related to communications center activities.Make court appearances as required related to assigned activities.Perform a variety of record-keeping, filing, indexing, and other general clerical work; maintain a variety of logs relating to public safety activities.Respond to public inquiries in a courteous manner; provide information; resolve complaints in an efficient and timely manner.Perform other work as assigned.When functioning in the field:Operate a motor vehicle in the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities.Perform communications center activities in a mobile vehicle or mobile setting.Perform other work as assigned.Knowledge of:Customer service and professional telephone answering techniques.Modern office procedures, methods, and computer equipment.Correct English usage, spelling, punctuation, and grammar.Ability to:Act appropriately and decisively under stressful and/or emergency situations.Learn, apply, and maintain knowledge of departmental rules, regulations, policies, and procedures, and information pertaining to law enforcement dispatch.Learn policies and procedures of receiving and processing emergency calls.Read, understand, and apply a variety of call-taking information and materials.Learn call interview and law enforcement dispatch techniques and procedures.Learn basic communications rules and regulations governing the operation of radio transmitting and receiving systems.Utilize a two-way radio system to communicate with field units and accurately maintain the status of all field units.Read and effectively interpret small-scale maps, have general knowledge of the surrounding geographical area, and information generated from a computer screen.Learn general law enforcement codes, practices, and methods.Act promptly and appropriately in emergencies.Speak clearly and concisely in a well-modulated voice pattern.Effectively communicate with and elicit information from upset and irate citizens.Maintain confidentiality of information.Understand and follow both oral and written instructions promptly and accurately.Communicate effectively in the English language in both oral and written forms.Wear a telephone headset and be able to hear, distinguish, and understand voices with background noises present.Type accurately at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Must type a minimum of 35 words per minute.Establish and maintain courteous and effective work relationships with subordinates, peers, supervisors, and the general public.Operate various office equipment, including computer terminals.Work various shifts as assigned.Work flexible hours.Sit or stand for long periods of time.Effectively multi-task.Provide courteous and effective customer service.Maintain professional composure and take responsible and effective action during stressful situations.Perform related duties as assigned.Experience and Training Guidelines A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:Experience: Some experience operating radio, computer, or other communication equipment is highly desirable. Training: A High School Diploma or G.E.D. supplemented by general clerical experience. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license upon hire.Tools and Equipment Telephone console to receive 911 and non-emergency telephone calls; PC computer-aided dispatch systems with mapping features and printer; Radio console controls and monitors; Headsets; Mobile Data computers; Microsoft Word and E-mail; Copy machine; Fax machine; California Law Enforcement Telephone System (CLETS); Telecommunications Device for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (TDD).The Recruitment & Selection Process