Job Information
JGMS Government Services, LLC Emergency Management Dispatch Telecommunicator in Albuquerque, New Mexico
JGMS Government Services is seeking a part-time, on-site
Emergency Management Dispatch Telecommunicator
Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Status: Part-Time / 3rd Shift / Non-exempt
Salary: $23 to $26+ per hour
Training:
Selected candidates must be able to attend full time training for up to 2-months. Training is likely M-Th or Tues-Fri, 10-hour days, 7am-5:30pm. There is also an Emergency Medical Dispatch certification which is part of the initial qualification.
Schedule information:
Two 12-hour shifts per week. Could possibly increase to three to four shifts per week if needed. These positions will be utilized to fill individual shift vacancies and longer vacancies based on illness, FMLA, or vacations. Vacancies are fairly common and vary in length.
Scope:
We are seeking an Emergency Management Dispatch Telecommunicator to join our team in Albuquerque, NM
We are seeking an Emergency Management (EM) Dispatch Telecommunicator that is responsible for all hazards incident communications and coordination for emergencies and disasters that impact our national laboratory in Albuquerque, NM!
Emergency Management activities include the following:
- Responsible for incident management and coordination for the Laboratory.
- Effecting tactical actions during emergency response.
- Categorizing and classifying events.
- Establishing initial and ongoing protective actions.
- Coordinating with offsite agencies during emergencies.
- Participating and supporting in complex drills and exercises.
- Supporting and implementing emergency preparedness.
- Providing a 24/7 operations/communications center.
- Analyzing and mapping hazards at the Laboratory.
- Implementing emergency response capabilities in support of the Wildland Fire Program for the Laboratory in conjunction with federal, state, local, and tribal authorities.
This position supports incident management and coordination activities by receiving, gathering and assessing information regarding abnormal or unusual events and emergency conditions.
The EM Dispatch Telecommunicator will deploy SNL emergency response assets, such as Agency Representatives, EMS resources, Kirtland AFB Fire and Emergency Services, Emergency Response Teams, and other command advisors, as required across the laboratory.
Additionally, they will:
- Support incident coordination with internal and external emergency response organizations and agencies. Implement and coordinate workforce protective actions using technology/systems.
- Serve as an extension of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Communications Unit during EOC activations. Monitor the laboratory fire alarms systems and facility control systems and take actions in accordance with procedures and protocols.
- Conduct time critical incident notifications to a diverse set of laboratory partners to include contractor and federal senior leadership.
- Monitor and tracks laboratory international travelers to ensure worker safety during international incidents (terrorism, natural phenomenon, etc.).
- Develop, review, and provide input on EM plans, procedures, checklists, and protocols, as assigned and participates in drills, exercises, and program assessments, as assigned.
- Perform all necessary shift administrative duties. Maintain communication logs, emergency information files, and laboratory system records. Manages controls in accordance with standard procedures.
- Reports any observed deviation to on-call personnel.
You will be the Laboratorys primary point of contact for incident notification, reporting and coordination of emergency and non-emergency activities and ensures the implementation of appropriate emergency plans, procedures, and checklists in accordance with Federal laws, DOE orders and other related DOE directives and guidance. The EMCC Telecommunicator communicates time urgent decisions to include categorization and cl ssification of operational emergencies, initial protective actions, making time-constrained internal and external emergency notifications, assessing actual or potential impacts from severe weather, and assessing the need to activate the Emergency Response Organization (ERO).
Applicants should have demonstrated skills, knowledge, and experience in emergency management, public safety, security or related fields. Telecommunicators may frequently use and apply EM standards, principles, theories, concepts, and techniques. They may perform some non-routine tasks requiring the exercise of independent judgment. Additionally, this position provides solutions to a variety of problems of moderate scope and complexity. This job includes some responsibility for end products and follows established procedures for routine work.
This is an outstanding opportunity for any passionate, career-minded professional who desires to work in dynamic and high-functioning organization.