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Overnight Repair Dispatcher Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Snow Blower Manager

Cicero, NY · On-site

$46 - $62/hr

Oversee equipment readiness, preventive maintenance, fueling, and repairs. * Dispatch crews and ... Ability to work overnight, weekends, holidays, and extended hours during snow events * Ability to ...

... work, overnight repairs, and weekends are required. The individual must practice absolute ... and dispatching of asphalt and aggregates in Command Alkon's Integra system. 3. Performs daily ...

... repair as needed. * Communicates and monitors performance on all loads with drivers, manages ... After-hours, weekly on-call rotation and overnight travel as requested. WORK ENVIRONMENT The ...

Answering Service Responder I

Ogden, UT · On-site

$41K - $52K/yr

Must be available to work rotating shifts to include overnight Essential Functions * Answer ... Dispatch emergency calls to client's on call personnel. * Must be capable of gathering and ...

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How much do overnight repair dispatcher jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight repair dispatcher in the United States is $21.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Repair Dispatcher vs Emergency Repair Coordinator?

AspectOvernight Repair DispatcherEmergency Repair Coordinator
CredentialsDispatching certifications, valid driver’s licenseDispatching certifications, project management skills
Work EnvironmentIndoor office, on-call during nightsIndoor office, handling urgent repairs
Industry UsageUtilities, HVAC, plumbingUtilities, emergency services
Search IntentNight dispatching, repair schedulingEmergency repair management, coordination

The Overnight Repair Dispatcher primarily manages repair scheduling during night hours, focusing on dispatching technicians efficiently. The Emergency Repair Coordinator handles urgent repair situations, coordinating resources quickly to resolve emergencies. While both roles require dispatching skills and industry knowledge, the dispatcher emphasizes night operations, whereas the coordinator focuses on emergency response management.

How much do overnight repair dispatchers make?

Overnight repair dispatchers typically earn between $35,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the company. Some roles may offer additional shift differentials or overtime pay for overnight hours.

Is it hard to get hired as an overnight repair dispatcher?

Getting hired as an overnight repair dispatcher can be competitive, as it often requires strong organizational skills, knowledge of dispatch software, and the ability to work night shifts. Employers typically look for experience in customer service, communication skills, and the ability to handle urgent situations efficiently.
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Snow Blower Manager

J and R Lawns & Landscapes

Cicero, NY • On-site

$46 - $62/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description:Snow Blower Manager

Location: Central New York (CNY Area)

Job Type: Seasonal


About J and R Property Services

At J and R Property Services, our team is what sets us apart. We take pride in delivering exceptional service while maintaining a strong culture built on teamwork, professionalism, safety, and respect. Every team member plays an important role in our success, and we appreciate employees who are willing to step up when winter weather arrives.


The Snow Blower Manager serves as the operational leader for tractor snow removal operations, overseeing personnel, equipment, scheduling, route execution, and customer service while working closely with company leadership to ensure every storm is a success.


Key Responsibilities
  • Lead all snow blower tractor operations during winter snow and ice events.
  • Supervise Snow Blower Supervisors and Snow Blower Tractor Operators.
  • Develop, assign, and adjust snow removal routes to maximize efficiency and customer satisfaction.
  • Monitor weather forecasts and prepare crews, equipment, and materials before each storm.
  • Coordinate staffing to ensure complete coverage during every snow event.
  • Oversee equipment readiness, preventive maintenance, fueling, and repairs.
  • Dispatch crews and maintain communication throughout winter operations.
  • Monitor route progress using service tracking software and provide real-time operational support.
  • Ensure commercial properties are serviced according to contract specifications and company quality standards.
  • Handle customer concerns, service requests, and emergency situations professionally.
  • Investigate accidents, equipment failures, and service issues while implementing corrective actions.
  • Assist with hiring operators.
  • Continuously train, mentor, and develop supervisors and equipment operators.
  • Enforce company policies, safety procedures, and operational expectations.
  • Work closely with company leadership to improve operational performance and customer satisfaction.
  • Assist with preseason planning, employee training, equipment preparation, and route development.
Requirements:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Valid New York State Driver's License (CDL is a plus but not required)
  • Extensive experience operating tractors or heavy equipment in commercial snow removal
  • Experience with manual transmission/clutch-powered equipment preferred
  • Previous management experience leading multiple crews and supervisors
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • Excellent decision-making abilities in fast-paced winter conditions
  • Experience managing snow routes, dispatching crews, and coordinating equipment
  • Proficient with smartphones, GPS, and service documentation software
  • Ability to work overnight, weekends, holidays, and extended hours during snow events
  • Ability to look over shoulder, twist, and turn body/neck repeatedly for long hours.
  • Strong commitment to safety, accountability, and operational excellence