Dispatcher, Public Safety
Company: Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR The Public Safety Dispatcher I
reports to the Supervisor, Public Safety Dispatch. This position is
responsible for radio dispatching of transit Public Safety members
to calls for service, monitoring transit security officer
activities and locations and making accurate and concise data
updates to the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) computer system.
Hourly Pay Range - $26.20-$27.50 Responsibilities WHAT YOU'LL BE
DOING Note: The duties and primary responsibilities below are
intended to describe the general content of and requirements of
this job and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of
duties. Search law enforcement databases to obtain information
regarding warrant checks, driver’s license checks, license plate
checks, warrant confirmations, involvement checks and other
required reviews. Assign and monitor transit police and public
safety members to police, and security incidents. Operate Police
CAD System to run warrant checks, utilize map system to dispatch
nearest resources, enter and dispatch calls, request assistance
from other agencies and see prior history at location. Monitor
Radio Systems according to the rules and regulations. Maintain a
working knowledge of details and procedures with the ability to
apply them instantly in emergency situations, making sound
decisions and quickly reacting positively under stressful
conditions. Dispatch calls based on priority system, new call types
and priorities and determine when status priority should be
upgraded. Compile and prepare shift activity reports to track
operational activities and personnel. Coordinate the flow of work
from one shift to another. Assist operations in the resolutions of
difficult or complex calls. Operate communications equipment in
monitoring and determining the exact nature of each request for
service. Maintain constant awareness of status of mobile units and
update information as it changes. Receive radio calls from field
units; transmit messages via radio or telephone as needed. Update
information on an ongoing basis to ensure all documentation is
accurate and concise. Monitor suspicious activity reporting and
assign reports to police, public safety members, and other
departments. Monitor video systems in support of public safety
members, security department, and other departments. Support
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Safety Management
Systems (SMS) process by following safety and security policies,
considering safety in every action and reporting safety and
security concerns. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
WHAT YOU BRING High School Diploma or GED. One (1) year of
experience as an Emergency Services, Public Safety Dispatcher,
and/or 911 Call Taker. Must have the ability to obtain Basic
Telecommunicator Certificate within 12 months of hire and maintain
continuing certification credits as required. Must be able to pass
extensive background investigation. Must be able to obtain
TCIC/NCIC certification within 6 months of employment. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of the operations of an Emergency
Communications Center. Skill in oral and written communication.
Skill in handling conflict and uncertain situations. Skill in
handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers
and related software applications. Ability to work in close
quarters and to wear a headset. Ability to apply telephone
interviewing techniques. Ability to quickly and accurately obtain
appropriate information. Ability to learn and communicate transit
police information. Ability to deal tactfully with the public and
others. Ability to work well under pressure. Ability to obtain
knowledge of Radio and CAD Down Procedures. Ability to relay or
work with other service agencies. Ability to establish and maintain
effective communication and working relationships with other
CapMetro employees and the public. Support Capital Metropolitan
Transportation Authority’s Safety Management Systems (SMS) process
by following safety and security policies, considering safety in
every action and reporting safety and security concerns. Perform
other duties as assigned. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is generally performed in an office environment in which there
is only minimal exposure to unpleasant and/or hazardous working
conditions. This position works with multiple project timelines and
is responsible for managing employees performing work of a complex
nature. Incumbent must have the ability to stand and sit frequently
throughout an eight-hour period, reach vertically for overhead use
as well as horizontally. Must be able to use a telephone or headset
equipment. Incumbent must be able to lift and move material
weighing up to 20 lbs., perform work at a computer terminal for 8
hours a day, and function in an environment with constant
interruptions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disability to perform the essential functions as
previously described. This job is required to work different
shifts, and the work schedule will vary. Shift assignments and days
off rotate and are varied to meet the needs of a 24-hour, 7-day a
week operation in an Emergency Response environment. To be
considered for this position, candidates must be available for
various shifts and various days off. Weekend and holiday work is
required. Mobility Status: As a Stationed position, the incumbent
is expected to be assigned an individual workspace. Expected to
work in the office 5 days a week. This is a non-hybrid assignment.
Mobility status is subject to change at any time based on business
needs or organizational decisions. This role is based in Austin,
Texas and requires relocation to the Austin, Texas area prior to
start date. SAFETY SENSITIVE POSITION This position is identified
as a FTA safety-sensitive position. An employee in this position is
required to participate in the Employer’s testing program for
prohibited substances. Participation in this program is a condition
of employment with CapMetro. A safety-sensitive employee is
randomly tested for prohibited drug use or alcohol misuse while the
employee is performing safety-sensitive functions; just before the
employee is to perform safety sensitive functions; or just after
the employee has ceased performing such functions. SECURITY
SENSITIVE POSITION This position has been identified as a “Security
Sensitive” position. CapMetro will conduct annual background checks
on incumbents in this position. A position is “Security Sensitive”
if the incumbent handles currency, has access to sensitive
computerized databases, has access to master keys, or works in an
area of the CapMetro that has been designated as a
security-sensitive area.
Keywords: Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Austin , Dispatcher, Public Safety, Customer Service & Call Center , Austin, Texas