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... planning commissions in the country with a diverse service area of 13 counties and more ... Train new dispatchers on program policy, systems, and procedures. u Serve as the primary liaison ...

Applicants must meet all Texas Commission on Law enforcement licensing standards set forth in the ... Mentor and train newly hired dispatchers * Maintain all manuals and promote systematic manual ...

Applicants must meet all Texas Commission on Law enforcement licensing standards set forth in the ... Mentor and train newly hired dispatchers * Maintain all manuals and promote systematic manual ...

Train new Dispatchers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Take 911 calls. This duty is ... commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts ...

Train new Dispatchers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Take 911 calls. This duty is ... commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts ...

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Divide, CO

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... restrooms. (12) Train to maintain certifications. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS : The ... Commission covering the operation of radio transmitters and receivers in law enforcement work ...

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Divide, CO · On-site

$28.67 - $30.10/hr

... restrooms. (12) Train to maintain certifications. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS : The ... Commission covering the operation of radio transmitters and receivers in law enforcement work ...

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How much do commission train dispatcher jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission train dispatcher in the United States is $22.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Train Dispatcher vs Signal Maintainer?

AspectCommission Train DispatcherSignal Maintainer
Required CredentialsRailroad operating rules knowledge, dispatching certificationsElectrical or electronic certifications, signal system training
Work EnvironmentDispatch centers, rail yards, on the phone or radioRailroad tracks, signal boxes, maintenance facilities
Employer & Industry UsageRailroads, transit agencies, freight companiesRailroads, transit agencies, infrastructure companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

The Commission Train Dispatcher primarily manages train movements through dispatching, requiring knowledge of railroad rules and communication skills. Signal Maintainers focus on maintaining and repairing signal systems, requiring electrical certifications. Both roles are essential in rail operations but differ in daily tasks and work environments.

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OCC Console Train Dispatcher, Assistant Train Dispatcher and Train Service Supervisor

OCC Console Train Dispatcher, Assistant Train Dispatcher and Train Service Supervisor

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Brooklyn, NY • On-site

$112K/yr

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Metropolitan Transportation Authority rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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38th of 76 rated public transport


Job description

Position at New York City Transit Title: OCC Console Train Dispatcher, Assistant Train Dispatcher and Train Service Supervisor Opens: May 18, 2026 Closes: June 17, 2026 Authority: TA Department: Subways Division/Unit: Service Delivery/Operations Control Center Reports to: Superintendent, Control Center, OCC Location: Operations Control Center, Manhattan (Midtown) Hours of Work: Various Responsibilities The Operations Control Center (OCC) is recruiting for highly experienced and motivated Operating Supervisors in the Department of Subways. Selected candidates will be subject to a skills assessment evaluation. The OCC's Console Train Dispatchers (CTD) serve as the operation's frontline, expert, incident- management team. CTDs directly receive incoming information, including emergency communications, from various internal and external sources (e.g., field-based personnel), analyze the information quickly, devise safety-critical service-oriented solutions, and direct real-time decisions to emergency responders for immediate implementation and disposition.

The goals are the safe resolution of reported incidents (e.g., mechanical failures, derailments, floods, fires, etc.) and resumed customer service. Highly motivated and skilled CTDs, who demonstrate a passion and commitment to performing the CTD function with attention to detail, are absolutely critical to the success of both the Subway Operation and New York City Transit at large. As the OCC operates 24 hours/7 days a week, including weekends and holidays, CTD's will be required to work various days and tours. These varying work assignments will be determined by the needs of service. A CTD's primary function is responding to incoming communications (e.g., radio calls) from train crews, field supervision, towers, and external agencies, providing incident management oversight under the supervision of a Desk Superintendent.

During emergencies, OCC CTDs ensure the safety of maintenance crews working on the roadbed as well as the safety and security of customers and employees by directing inter- and intra-agency personnel on emergency procedures and mitigating service interruptions. They direct required emergency actions in compliance with applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. They also conduct investigations on train delays and prepare reports describing the incidents that occurred within their area of responsibility.

They cooperate with OCC-based Service Delivery personnel, field-based Line Superintendents, Train Service Supervisors, Train/Yard Dispatchers, and other Train Service personnel during emergency incidents and supervise delay-management efforts during unexpected service disruptions. CTDs may also be assigned to a service-regulation job, as needed and at the discretion of OCC management. Compensation Annual Base Salary + Assignment Differentials for Console Operator titles in the Operations Control Center: Asst. TD(Console) TD (Console) TSS (Console) Entry Level $80,401 +$5,115 $86,328 + $3,617 $90,128 +$2,478 2nd year $80,401 +$10,230 $91,642 + $3,617 $95,680 +$2,478 3rd year $80,401 +$15,345 $102,268 + $3,617 $106,786 +$2,478 4th year $94,357 +$20,460 $107,584 + $7,233 $112,339 +$2,478 Eligibility All NYCT Assistant Train Dispatchers, Train Dispatchers and Train Service Supervisors are eligible to apply. Desired Skills * Comprehensive knowledge of NYCT and Service Delivery rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. * Ability to work effectively in a fast- paced, communications-heavy environment. * Ability to manage multiple responsibilities and tasks with superior attention to detail. * Familiarity with operations in Sub-divisions A, B and C. * Strong analytical, critical-thinking, and decision-making skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Strong computer skills, including comfort with learning new applications and programs. * Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to provide clear concise direction during major incidents. Other Information Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policy making position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the "Commission"). Equal Employment Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply. To be eligible for consideration for a new role, current MTA employees must complete at least one year of service in their current role prior to applying.

This requirement applies to candidates applying to internal/lateral postings within the same title. Additionally, eligibility to interview is contingent upon maintaining a satisfactory record of job performance, attendance, and disciplinary conduct.


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