Emergency Telecommunicator
Traffic Operations Center Technician 1
EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATOR
Interested candidates must apply to the Traffic Operations Center Technician 1 posting by visiting careers.paturnpike.com by November 29, 2024.
Posting Start Date: November 1, 2024
Posting End Date: November 29, 2024
Position Number: Various
Union: Local 77 CO
FLSA Status: Hourly
Department: Traffic Engineering and Operations
Pay Grade: PR60A
Hourly Rate: $25.96
Employment Type: Full Time
Building Location: TIP Building (Operations Center)
Building Street: 2850 Turnpike Industrial Drive
Building City: Middletown
Building State: Pennsylvania (US-PA)
Building Zip Code: 17057
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, opened on October 1, 1940, is known as “America’s First Superhighway”! Our mission is to operate a safe, reliable, customer-valued toll road system that supports national mobility and commerce. The PTC operates a 565-mile system with over 205 million transactions annually. Together, we are building the highway of the future.
Job Purpose and Summary
This is skilled work involved with monitoring, evaluating and coordinating communications for real-time traffic conditions from the Traffic Operations Center for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC). Work includes maintaining communications to ensure the safety and security of customers and employees while traveling or working on the highway 24/7. Incumbents must follow all operating procedures, rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Communications Commission and the PTC. Work is performed with close supervision and review by a shift supervisor or designee.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Communicates with customers, staff, 911 centers, media and external agencies by phone, radio or electronically to identify needs for assistance along the PTC highway and other locations that could impact PTC traffic.
Provides customer service by telephone and various electronic information systems and programs. Assists with activating traveler alerts and advisories by communicating the needs of the PTC.
Dispatches service and emergency resources for incidents and events including but not limited to police, fire and rescue, medical services, safety patrol, wrecker services, hazardous material response, various departments, etc. Notifies external agencies of PTC resource needs.
Documents and updates all activities and resources for each reported incident through the Traffic Management Tracking System.
Receives updates and communication from both emergency and non-emergency units to ensure the safety and security of the highway.
Identifies incidents and issues impacting PTC operations by monitoring traffic flow feeds, crowdsourced information, closed-circuit television (CCTV) and other technology.
Notifies key personnel of significant and unusual incidents, weather conditions and real-time system issues that could adversely impact the PTC’s operations in accordance with documented emergency procedures.
Processes emergency alarms received from automated alarms and other computerized systems from various PTC facilities.
Conducts inquiries for license plate registrations and driver’s licenses for Pennsylvania State Police through the Pennsylvania electronic communications database. Transmits information to law enforcement personnel for the apprehension of suspects.
Obtains hazardous material information from incidents and communicates to responders and affiliated agencies.
Monitors weather conditions through weather service alerts, national weather service reports, maintenance reports, roadway weather information systems and other various tools.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent certification.
One (1) year of experience in an emergency dispatch center handling communications, emergency calls or radio dispatches.
Must obtain an Emergency Telecommunication Course (ETC) certification by the end of their trial period (current employees) or probationary period (new hires).
Must acquire and maintain a valid Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network/National Crime Information Center (CLEAN/NCIC) certification within ninety (90) days.
Must demonstrate the ability to type a minimum of 30 wpm on a PTC administrated test.
Must have and maintain a clean criminal history record and appropriate security clearances.
Benefits
Employees will be offered an exceptional benefits package which includes comprehensive medical and prescription coverage, with minimal employee contribution, for employee, spouse and/or eligible dependents. A range of retirement plan options are offered through the Pennsylvania State Retirement System (SERS). Dental and vision coverage are also offered through the Local Teamsters Union. In addition, leave programs, tuition reimbursement and employee assistance program are available to employees.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact the Human Resources Department by calling 717-831-7378.