Fort Bend County

Telecommunications Officer I-Sheriff's Office

Fort Bend County  •  $24.57/hr  •  United States (Onsite)  •  8 days ago
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Current Fort Bend County Employees (excluding election workers): Please click here to apply through the internal Workday Jobs Hub. If you cannot access the Jobs Hub, please contact Human Resources.

Fort Bend County is ranked as one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. We have capitalized on not only the creed of our location, but on the "quality of life" for our families to call home. Our employees are the key to our success and the heartbeat of our foundation. The diversity and inclusivity of our community is our strength and at the forefront of a workplace environment welcoming to all. Live Here! Work Here!

Telecommunications Officer I

  • Calm distressed citizens and defuse critical situations on the phone to collect, evaluate, and prioritize incoming information from callers.
  • Capable of simultaneously dispatching by radio, prioritizing calls for service, managing incidents, units and resources, and logging incident details in computer-aided dispatch software. Operates radio console consisting of several talk groups.
  • Independently initiating action consistent with existing policies and procedures, based upon observed situations, and using sound judgment.
  • Communicate and liaise with command staff, employees, other agencies, and the public in a knowledgeable, efficient, and courteous manner.
  • Process teletype (TLETS) information and complete in-house system computer searches. Create, maintain, and update critical TCIC/ NCIC files.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information and data related to department and dispatch operations.
  • Maintain composure during stressful situations for extended periods of time.
  • Develop and maintain familiarity with Fort Bend County geography.
  • Maintain proficiency in all aspects of emergency communications; maintain licensing, certification, and credentialing standards.
  • Inform direct supervisor of concerns regarding work progress, barriers, and issues.
  • Position involves being stationary at a communications console for extended lengths of time with continual use of a computer keyboard and other peripheral devices.
  • Must be able to work during declared Office of Emergency Management events and accept different hours and days off depending on the demands of the Communications Center.
  • Other duties assigned by a supervisor to complete the mission of the Communications Center.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • U.S. CITIZEN
  • High School Diploma/GED (Must be 18 years of age, or older).
  • Certificate compensation will be given for those who have achieved TCOLE certifications of Intermediate, Advanced and Master.
  • 2 years full-time customer service based work-related experience.
  • Good computer skills; written and verbal communication skills; pass the “Criti-call” candidate test; passing data-entry/dispatch simulation test score; of 3014 (or higher); typing test with minimum score of 35 wpm; good interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with others.
  • This position requires a person that is able to maintain emotional control under stressful situations.
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced, high-intensity work environment efficiently and effectively with interruptions.
  • Work in close proximity with others and distracting sounds and noise levels. Must be able to work any shift, including nights, weekends and holidays.

***IMPORTANT – TESTING REQUIREMENT (PLEASE READ)

All applicants must schedule and pass the Criticall (911 Dispatcher) Test prior to moving forward in the hiring process.

Applicants MUST contact the Sheriff’s Office Human Resources to schedule the test before proceeding.
Do Notwait until later in the process.

**How to Schedule Your Test**

Contact the Sheriff’s OfficeHuman Resourcesdirectly Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00am-4:00pm

*Criticall Test – Call to schedule: (Penni Fields) 281-238-1586 or (J.R. Galvan) 281-238-1587

Location (Gus George Academy Building):

Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office

Human Resources

1521 Eugene Heimann Circle, Suite 144

Richmond, Texas 77469

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Auditory acuity (with or without assistive hearing devices) in use of all telecommunications equipment. Continued employment is contingent upon the successful completion of Telecommunicator training and passing all testing required to obtain the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic Telecommunicator certification within a year of employment including NCIC/TCIC Full Access Course (24 hours), and CPR/AED certification (8 hours) training.

SALARY RANGE: $24.57 per Hour

CLOSING DATE: Upon filling position


All full-time and part-time employees are members of the Texas County District Retirement System (TCDRS). Full-time employees also enjoy a wide-range of great benefits.


Fort Bend County is an equal opportunity employer, committed to non-discrimination in employment on any basis including race, color, religion or creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy status (including childbirth and related medical conditions), national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, age (40 and over), physical or mental disability, genetic information, protected military and veteran status, political affiliation or beliefs, or any other classification protected by state, federal and local laws, unless such classification is a bona fide occupational qualification.

For more information on Fort Bend County's Title VI / Nondiscrimination Statement, visit www.fbctx.gov/comply

Fort Bend County is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities. FBC complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and all other applicable federal, state and local laws regarding disability discrimination and accommodation.

Fort Bend County

About Fort Bend County

Located just southwest of the City of Houston, Fort Bend has a long history which began when a small log fort was built on the banks of the Brazos River to help protect the settlers moving onto Stephen F. Austin's original Mexican land grants. In fact, the county draws its name from that small fort built in the early 1800s and the small settlement around it, that in 1837 became the county seat of Richmond, Texas. Today, Fort Bend is one of the fastest growing counties in Texas and the United States with a current population exceeding 600,000.

Whether you are a resident, a prospective resident or just someone surfing the web, spend some time here and get to know more about Fort Bend County, Texas. We are a leading example of successful diversity in the community and in the workplace. It's a great place to live and work!

Fort Bend County is looking for motivated people that love coming to work, dare to do their best, want to work with like-minded people, and and help change the community. Our employees are offered competitive pay and amazing benefits.

If you are interested in searching and applying for a great employment opportunity, please visit at our website: www.fortbendcounty.jobs

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Richmond, Texas
Year Founded
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