Communications Operator
Job Summary
The Transit Safety Communications Operator is responsible for receiving monitoring assessing and managing incoming emergency calls and for taking or directing the remedial actions required in accordance with Service procedures. Provides dispatching and communications services to ensure coordination of effort among multiple internal and external stakeholder including Special Constables Station Services Rail Operations Bus Operations NOC local police and third parties who operate on our rail and bus network to address responses to incidents and emergencies.
Start Rate (Non-Negotiable): $39.98/hourly
Shift Details:This role follows a continental shift schedule which typically involves working designated shifts for a set number of consecutive days followed by a period of rest days. This schedule supports 24/7 operational coverage while offering employees scheduled time off and work-life balance.
Shift Duration: 40 hours/week
Type: Contract/Full-Time
Location: Various*
*Please note the location may vary. You may work in Toronto (277 Front St.) Oakville and any other of our assigned locations. You must be flexible for location.
Please note this is a contract position to cover a maternity leave. The exact duration of the contract will be determined at role closure.
Manages and coordinates the daily operations of the dispatch call room and coordinates the relationship with the Network Operations Control to address and bring forward any safety risks hazards and/ or accidents that can impact on-time performance.
Provides effective prompt communications instructions information to Transit Safety staff SupervisorsNetwork Operations Control (NOC) and other departments in dealing with incidents/disruptions or major events that impact out system.
Answer and manage calls that require the combine presence of transit safety officers police ambulance or emergency person for other Divisions and required information to all parties involved in a timely manner with no error.
Monitors pursuits and gathers information to assist Officers and Police Services involved. Liaise with other divisions to provide appropriate response and information.
Receives security/police/other transit agency information and redirects as required.
Monitoring visual and audio communications including CCTV phones UHF radios personal alarm devises and access control points. Operate various computerized communications consoles and associated equipment to receive asses and relay information. Responsible for taking appropriate response/action including relaying detailed and accurate information to members of Transit Safety and Revenue Protection in the field Supervisor Manager and outside emergency service departments.
Monitors all audio and visual communications equipment and takes appropriate action as required or directed. Saves/protects video recordings of specific events/incidents before deletion from the video recording system to ensure an accurate video record of events is protected for future reference.
Manages non-emergency calls for service and assign to other Metrolinx Divisions (Station Operations Bus Operations Rail Operations)
Receives and/or redirects general inquiries and complaints from the public. Responding to safety and security issues from the public; redirects enquiries to appropriate personnel or department. Prioritizes calls from public or staff dependant on level of importance for the effective response from the Transit Safety Division.
Perform typically duties inherent to the position such as conducting follow- up calls to citizens other police services or related agencies as required.
Provides effective prompt communications / instructions / information to Transit Safety staff Supervisors Network Operations ControlNOC and other departments in dealing with incidents/disruptions or major events.
Acts as an information resource to Transit Safety field staff including other departments in support of investigation processes or Answer non-emergency calls for service and assign to other Metrolinx Divisions (Station Operations Bus Operations Rail Operations)
Triage calls for services based on priority status. Performs communications/ dispatcher duties from the dispatch area including assigning resources in response for service/maintenance calls service delays alarm response security/incident response etc. Maintains a detailed computerized events log of incidents/calls. Liaises with employees outside agencies/public GO Transit Control Centres and emergency services personnel to ensure accurate/detailed information is collected and relayed promptly to ensure a quick response to incidents/events.
Operate Service database (including Canadian Police Information Center (C.P.I.C.) Police Automated Registration Information System (P.A.R.I.S.) and Ministry of Transportation Automated Information Retrieval System (ARIS) to check for and relay requested information to field personnel and Supervisors.
Conducts and accesses confidential Canadian Police Information Center (C.P.I.C.) Police Automated Registration Information System (P.A.R.I.S.) and Ministry of Transportation Automated Information Retrieval System (ARIS) enquiries and gathers and relays information to requesting officers/security personnel in the field. Maintains confidentiality of information received. Receives and responds where necessary to information from Integrated Security Enforcement Team Ontario Transmissions (INSET) and police sensitive information from federal provincial and/or municipal policing services including Canada Border Services.
Gathers daily operational statistical/clerical data and inputs information and prepares reports as required.
Making initial decision upon receipt of an incident report. Following initial decision coordinates action by involving emergency responses and communicates service status updates to internal stakeholders (transit safety rail operations bus operations station operations) and delivers communication to external stakeholders (e.g. Police EMS Fire). Coordinating with maintenance and towing contractors
Post Secondary college certificate in Emergency Telecommunications or a combination of education and experience deemed equivalent. Must be able to pass an Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) security clearance as well as Toronto Police Service security fingerprinting for the purposes of accessing the C.P.I.C. and P.A.R.I.S. information system.
Must successfully complete environmental safety and any other training required by corporate policy. Must be able to pass a typing test. Must be able to pass the Critical Public Safety Communicator test.
A minimum of twelve (12) months related dispatching / communications experience dealing directly with employees the general public and police where timeliness of decisions are critical ( the police emergency services or logistics field).
Excellent oral and good written communication skills. Must have a working knowledge of computers including word processing and spreadsheet applications. Must be proficient in the use of internet/intranet search techniques to access information.
Judgement is required in providing effective dispatch services involving a variety of situations which could potentially impact customer safety & security customer relations and Metrolinx / GO Transits reputation as well as impact the safety of employees and property. Demonstrated proficiency using sound judgement skills to respond immediately and effectively to emergency/safety situations service delays and other incidents/events where decisions and action must be taken promptly and decisively.
Ability to make sound decisions while under pressure of stressful situation.
Ability to gather information while making judgement calls to relay information to the correct internal and external stakeholders (transit safety officers police ambulance or emergency person for other Divisions and Services)
Contributes to departmental planning when recommending operating procedures emergency planning and Incident Action Plans (IAP).
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