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Dispatcher

Maryville, MO

$21.88 - $29.62/hr

Essential Functions Dispatch Activities Receives calls from the public requesting information or ... Answers all 911, emergency and non-emergency telephone calls that ring into the Communications ...

Dispatcher

Maryville, MO · On-site

$21.88 - $29.62/hr

Essential Functions Dispatch Activities * Receives calls from the public requesting information or ... Answers all 911, emergency and non-emergency telephone calls that ring into the Communications ...

Identifying alarms, raising requests, performing diagnostics of the problem, and dispatching as ... Understanding of Linear and Ring topologies * Understanding of Ethernet and Routed Networks * DWDM ...

Identifying alarms, raising requests, performing diagnostics of the problem, and dispatching as ... Understanding of Linear and Ring topologies * Understanding of Ethernet and Routed Networks * DWDM ...

Identifying alarms, raising requests, performing diagnostics of the problem, and dispatching as ... Understanding of Linear and Ring topologies * Understanding of Ethernet and Routed Networks * DWDM ...

... dispatching, or handling after-hours messages. Our on-site Operators act as an extension of the ... Strive for efficient ring times, hold times, and talk times while ensuring call quality and ...

Customer Service Agent

Quincy, IL

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

... dispatching on-call technicians, escalating emergencies, scheduling appointments, or simply taking messages. * Maintain Call Flow Metrics: Strive for efficient ring times, hold times, and talk times ...

Customer Service Agent

Quincy, IL · On-site

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

... dispatching on-call technicians, escalating emergencies, scheduling appointments, or simply taking messages. * Maintain Call Flow Metrics: Strive for efficient ring times, hold times, and talk times ...

... dispatching on-call technicians, escalating emergencies, scheduling appointments, or simply taking messages. * Maintain Call Flow Metrics: Strive for efficient ring times, hold times, and talk times ...

Telecommunications Operator

Warwick, RI · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

Primary Function Responsible for receiving and dispatching 250-350 calls in an efficient and ... alarms, and emergency stat calls promptly and accurately in one ring or less in a calm manner.

Telecommunications Operator

Warwick, RI · On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Primary Function Responsible for receiving and dispatching 250-350 calls in an efficient and ... alarms, and emergency stat calls promptly and accurately in one ring or less in a calm manner.

Telecommunications Operator

Warwick, RI · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

Primary Function Responsible for receiving and dispatching 250-350 calls in an efficient and ... alarms, and emergency stat calls promptly and accurately in one ring or less in a calm manner.

Monitor network performance and alarms in real time, processing alerts swiftly and accurately ... Coordinate dispatch of field technicians and/or replacement parts based on troubleshooting outcomes.

Monitor network performance and alarms in real time, processing alerts swiftly and accurately ... Coordinate dispatch of field technicians and/or replacement parts based on troubleshooting outcomes.

Monitor network performance and alarms in real time, processing alerts swiftly and accurately ... Coordinate dispatch of field technicians and/or replacement parts based on troubleshooting outcomes.

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How much do ring alarm dispatch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for ring alarm dispatch in the United States is $28.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Ring Alarm Dispatch vs Security Alarm Dispatcher?

AspectRing Alarm DispatchSecurity Alarm Dispatcher
CredentialsBasic alarm monitoring certification, communication skillsSimilar certifications, often required to operate alarm systems and monitoring software
Work EnvironmentMonitoring centers, remote or on-siteMonitoring centers, often on-site or remote
Industry UsageHome security, smart alarm systemsCommercial and residential security systems
Job Search IntentComparing alarm dispatch roles, alarm monitoring jobs

Both roles involve monitoring security alarms and responding to alerts, with similar credentials and work environments. The main difference lies in the terminology used by different companies or regions. Understanding these roles can help job seekers find the right position in the security industry.

Infographic showing various Ring Alarm Dispatch job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 54% Full Time, 41% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,027 per year, or $28.9 per hour.
SECURITY DISPATCH OFFICER - HOSPITAL SECURITY

SECURITY DISPATCH OFFICER - HOSPITAL SECURITY

North Oaks Health System

Hammond, LA • On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


North Oaks Health System rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Status: PRN - As Needed
Shift: Evening Shift (1430 hours to 2300 hours). Schedule is subject to change and may vary depending on agency needs.
Exempt: No
Other information:
1. Previous Experience Required:
• High School diploma required, or equivalent
• Prefer 3-5 years previous supervisory experience in Security field or customer service
2. Specialized or Technical Education Required:
• Incumbent will be trained as required, attend in-services and meetings as required
• Must exhibit excellent communication skills (oral and written)
• Must possess the ability to think on one's feet and make quick decisions
• Knowledge of restraining, State and Federal criminal codes, universal precautions, PPE, MOAB, etc.
3. Physical Demands:
• Fitness Level/Strength: Medium
• Push: Occasionally
• Pull: Occasionally
• Carry: Occasionally
• Lift: Occasionally
• Sit: Frequently
• Stand: Occasionally
4. Examples of specific decision routinely made
1. The on-coming security dispatcher will report to the Security Dispatch Center and ascertain, from the previous dispatcher, whether there are calls for service being held.
a) If there are calls holding, the off-going dispatcher will assign the calls to the appropriate Security personnel.
b) If there are no calls holding, the on-coming dispatcher will relieve the off-going dispatcher.
2. The off-going dispatcher will review all logs to ensure that all entries are closed properly. When all logs are complete, the off-going dispatcher will be relieved.
3. At the beginning of each new shift, the on-coming dispatcher will obtain and log the name, unit number, and key set number for all Security personnel for the new shift. This information will be recorded on the radio log for the shift.
Responsibilities:
1. The security dispatcher will courteously answer all phone calls ON THE FIRST RING (when possible) stating, "Security", and the security dispatcher's name.
2. When there are multiple calls coming in at once, the security dispatcher should put calls on hold while acknowledging the incoming calls.
3. When answering the phone, the dispatcher will:
a) Answer and prioritize all phone calls.
b) Courteously take messages for all Security personnel that are unavailable.
c) Route all calls to the appropriate party.
d) Provide information, and direction, for persons needing them.
e) Gather and document all reports of incidents telephoned into Security Dispatch that do not require immediate investigation or follow-up.
f) Assign all calls for service/assistance to the appropriate Security personnel.
4. The security dispatcher will document all calls for service assistance service/assistance received via telephone, and all transmissions radioed into the Security Dispatch Center into the Security Radio Log. The following will be documented for all calls:
a) The time the call was received
b) The time that Security personnel arrived at the scene.
c) The time the call was completed
d) The unit # of the Security officer responding to the call
e) The name of the person and unit that called in the request
5. The security dispatcher will monitor all closed-circuit television monitors located in the Security Dispatch Center.
6. The security dispatcher will answer/silence, document, and dispatch the appropriate Security personnel to alarm locations.
7. The security dispatcher will place maintenance requests in the AYS computer system and document the request number in the maintenance log.
8. The security dispatcher will monitor all traffic in and out of the Security Administration Office.
9. The security dispatcher will maintain the courier log, noting all requests when called.
10. The security dispatcher will maintain the call out log, noting any absences, or notices that an employee will be late. He or she will advise the caller to call the security supervisor or security manager in that order.
11. Fire Alarm System: (will be displayed in red)
a) When alarm sounds touch ACK
b) Silence alarm by touching SILENCE on the touch screen
c) Read display indicating the location of the alarm from left to right (ie. Signature Building smoke detector, Basement outside laundry, MOB room 347, Parking Garage heat detector elevator, etc.)
d) Switch to "All Call" on base radio and give location
e) Call 6911 and give the operator the location of the alarm to page overhead
f) Reset alarm when Maintenance/Plant Operations gives the OK by touching Reset on the touch screen
12. Trouble: (will be displayed in yellow)
a) When a trouble alarm goes off touch ACK on the touch screen and all beeping will stop
Switch to Maintenance on base radio and give location

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