Telecommunicator
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Customer Service/HelpDesk
Bilingual, Interpreter, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Call Center / Support
Catawba County Emergency Services is looking for reliable, calm, and service-oriented individuals to join our 911 Communications Center as Telecommunicators. As the essential link between the public and emergency responders, Telecommunicators are responsible for answering 911 and non-emergency calls, gathering critical information, and dispatching law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel. This role involves working in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment that requires multitasking, sound judgment, and the ability to remain composed under pressure.
This position requires working 12-hour mid-day and night shifts, including weekends, holidays, and overtime, based on the operational needs of the 911 Center.
Top applicants will be scheduled to complete a Criti Call test on-site before advancing in the hiring process. Testing will be offered from Tuesday, March 10, to Thursday, March 12. Applicants should allow 1-1.5 hours for testing.
- Answer and process emergency and non-emergency calls for service
- Gather essential details and determine the appropriate level of response
- Dispatch public safety units via two-way radio and Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD)
- Determine response requirements for medical emergencies using the Emergency Medical Dispatch program
- Document call details and maintain responder status updates in CAD
- Perform DCI queries and relay critical law enforcement information
- Read and interpret maps to assist responders and callers
- Maintain confidentiality and secure access to sensitive data
- Support after-hours calls for other County departments
- Learn and obtain all necessary certifications
- Must be flexible with work schedule, including holidays, nights, weekends, and overtime as needed
- Perform additional duties as assigned
- High school diploma or GED equivalent, along with demonstrated ability to perform the essential duties of the position
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Ability to pass a Criti Call exam (part of the selection process)
- Ability to meet Division of Criminal Information (DCI) standards
- Exceptional customer service and interpersonal skills
- Ability to recognize and comprehend another person's speech, including listening to and understanding information and ideas conveyed through spoken words and sentences
- Ability to clearly communicate information and ideas in written and spoken language so that others understand
- Ability to transmit, broadcast, switch, control, and operate telecommunications systems and other relevant equipment (e.g., computers, phones, etc.)
- Ability to monitor multiple radio talk groups simultaneously and to distinguish between sounds that vary in pitch and loudness
- Ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without distraction, and when necessary, switch between two or more activities or sources of information
- Ability to type at least 35 words per minute
- Physical requirements include: the ability to sit for extended periods, light lifting or carrying up to 10 pounds, adequate vision, hearing, and speech, and the ability to work in an environment that may be noisy at times
- Experience in a 911 communications or emergency response center
- Background in medical, fire, or law enforcement fields
- Familiarity with emergency radio and phone systems
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