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MSP Dispatcher
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Join our Service Desk as an MSP Dispatcher in Cebu or Taguig. You will triage, prioritize, and assign tickets, ensuring timely resolution and SLA compliance. This role requires strong organization, excellent communication, and experience with PSA tools. Be the vital link between clients and techn...
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Philippines , Cebu; Taguig
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Helpware
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Mobile Grooming Dispatcher
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Join Aussie Pet Mobile as a Mobile Grooming Dispatcher, working remotely from the Greenville, SC area. You will optimize groomer routes, manage schedules, and provide exceptional customer service. This role offers paid training, performance bonuses, and a comprehensive benefits package. Ideal can...
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United States , Simpsonville
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14.00 USD / Hour
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Aussie Pet Mobile of NW Tucson
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Advanced Employee First Aid and Patrol Dispatch
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Lead our Patrol & First Aid operations at a world-class Whistler resort. This key role oversees emergency dispatch, the Employee First Aid Room, and liaises with physiotherapy programs. Ideal candidates have leadership experience in patrol/dispatch, strong organizational skills, and can work hand...
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Canada , Whistler
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22.00 - 28.43 CAD / Hour
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Vail Resorts
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Join our team as a Dispatcher, coordinating workflow for our Service Desk in the United States. This role requires 2+ years in customer service or dispatching, with ConnectWise experience a major plus. Enjoy top benefits including 100% covered medical/dental/vision for your family and a 401K match.
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United States
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45000.00 - 50000.00 USD / Year
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Xantrion
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Discover rewarding dispatch jobs, a critical profession that serves as the central nervous system for industries requiring the coordinated movement of resources, personnel, and information. Dispatchers are the vital link between field operations and management, ensuring efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction across sectors like transportation, logistics, emergency services, utilities, and field service management. These roles are ideal for organized, communicative individuals who thrive under pressure and excel at real-time problem-solving. Professionals in dispatch jobs are primarily responsible for receiving, prioritizing, and assigning tasks to field units or drivers. Their core duties involve monitoring vehicle and personnel locations via GPS or radio systems, planning and optimizing routes to meet time and cost objectives, and communicating clear instructions to field teams. They maintain constant contact, tracking progress and providing updates to customers or internal stakeholders. A significant part of the role involves meticulous record-keeping, logging trip details, driver hours for regulatory compliance, vehicle maintenance schedules, and service completion reports. In many settings, especially emergency services or technical repair, dispatchers must assess incoming requests, triage based on urgency and severity, and deploy the appropriate resources swiftly and effectively. Beyond daily coordination, dispatch jobs often encompass broader operational support. This can include managing inventory levels related to deliveries, overseeing basic scheduling and timesheets for drivers or field staff, and investigating delays or service issues. In leadership positions like Dispatch Manager, responsibilities expand to include standardizing procedures, training and mentoring dispatch staff, analyzing operational data to improve efficiency, managing fleet maintenance programs, and ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations and industry-specific compliance standards, such as those governing hazardous materials transport. Typical skills and requirements for dispatch jobs are centered around exceptional communication and multitasking abilities. Candidates must possess strong verbal and written skills to convey information clearly and calmly, especially in high-stakes situations. Proficiency with dispatch software, GPS platforms, and two-way radio systems is essential. Analytical thinking and geographical knowledge are crucial for effective route planning. Most roles require a high school diploma, with specialized industries preferring relevant experience or knowledge in logistics, emergency response, or a specific sector like petroleum or construction. Key soft skills include decisiveness, patience, resilience under stress, and acute attention to detail. For managerial dispatch jobs, proven leadership experience, advanced organizational capabilities, and a deep understanding of operational cost management and regulatory compliance are standard requirements. These dynamic positions offer a stable career path for those who enjoy a fast-paced, mission-critical work environment where their coordination directly impacts operational success.

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