Fire Telecommunicator
Career Page Only(1 month ago)
About this role
A Fire Telecommunicator for the City of Charlotte works in the Emergency Communications Center handling incoming emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio calls for fire and emergency medical incidents and coordinating responses with City/County and other agencies. The position operates under departmental, state, federal, and FCC regulations and supports public safety communications.
Required Skills
- Emergency Dispatch
- Radio Operation
- Data Entry
- Active Listening
- Multitasking
- Recordkeeping
- Map Knowledge
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Stress Management
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Qualifications
- High School Diploma/GED
- Valid Driver's License
- APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator
- APCO Fire Service Telecommunicator
- NENA Hearing Standards (NENA-STA-007.3-00)
- Minimum Age 18
About Career Page Only
charlottenc.govThe City of Charlotte is the municipal government serving Charlotte, North Carolina, responsible for delivering public services including public safety, transportation, utilities, parks and recreation, planning, and economic development. It provides online resources and transactional services for residents, businesses, and visitors — from permits and bill pay to maps, public meeting information, and emergency alerts. Charlotte emphasizes sustainable growth, infrastructure investment, and community engagement through neighborhood programs, transparency, and partnerships with regional and private stakeholders.
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