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Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

Performs daily audits of facilities, Ride Operations, Food and Beverage Locations, Retail Shops ... entry * Understands, supports, and follows the Standard Operating Procedures and Patient Care ...

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What is the difference between Entry Ride Operator vs Amusement Ride Attendant?

AspectEntry Ride OperatorAmusement Ride Attendant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, safety trainingHigh school diploma, safety procedures
Work EnvironmentTheme parks, amusement parksFairs, carnivals, amusement parks
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in large amusement venuesFound in temporary and mobile setups
Job ResponsibilitiesOperating rides, ensuring safetyAssisting guests, safety checks

Entry Ride Operators and Amusement Ride Attendants both work in amusement settings, focusing on guest safety and ride operation. While their roles overlap, Entry Ride Operators typically work in permanent parks with more technical responsibilities, whereas Amusement Ride Attendants often work at fairs or temporary setups, focusing on guest assistance and safety checks.

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Security Dispatcher (Public Safety)- Texas Level 2 Security License required

Security Dispatcher (Public Safety)- Texas Level 2 Security License required

Six Flags Fiesta Texas

San Antonio, TX

$15.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Six Flags rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 519 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

26th of 55 rated theme parks


Job description

Overview:

Security Dispatcher (Public Safety)- Texas Level 2 Security License required

Job Type: Seasonal
Pay Rate: $15.50/hr.
Category: Security and Loss Prevention
Location: Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, Texas

WHAT WE PROVIDE:

This is a seasonal position at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, in San Antonio, TX. It features a competitive hourly rate of $15.50, along with perks such as: Free entry to any Six Flags Park for all employees and a guest with each visit, additional complimentary tickets for friends & family, discount on merchandise for all employees, flexible scheduling, Dayforce Wallet access for earned wage access, and bi-weekly pay.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

The Dispatch Center Operators are responsible for a variety of tasks including dispatching emergency and non-emergency calls, logging downtime and department activity, computing park attendance information, answering park phone lines, issuing keys, radios, and badges, as well as other duties. The Operator must be able to answer multiple phone lines and monitor and dispatch information on all park radio channels.


Responsibilities:
  • Following proper operating procedures.
  • Managing all park radio channels.
  • Dispatching park personnel to various calls.
  • Answering multiple phone lines.
  • Maintaining a professional environment by enforcing strict radio policies.
  • Logging ride downtime and security activity into appropriate databases.
  • Completing hourly attendance tracking.
  • Dispatching emergency situations in a calm, professional manner.
  • Ensuring Guest First Standards are followed and enforced.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must be high school graduate or possess GED
  • Must possess a valid driver license
  • Must have a valid Texas Level 2 Security License
  • Previous security related experience preferred
  • Able to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment
  • Organized with the ability to multi-task
  • Safety conscious, mature, reliable and dependable
  • Outgoing and friendly demeanor
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written
  • Must be able to work flexible/rotating shifts including but not limited to overtime, nights, weekends and some holidays.

OTHER NOTES: 

  • May perform other duties beyond scope of above as necessary to support the park as a whole
  • Reports to the Public Safety Department Leadership

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