Dispatcher and Supervisor II

Dispatcher and Supervisor II

Pace Suburban Bus

Markham, IL • On-site

$123.51K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Job Description:
Under the direction of the Superintendent of Transportation, Division Manager, or designee, the Dispatcher and Supervisor performs road supervisor and/or dispatcher duties. Supervision encompasses all field operations including:
  1. Investigating accidents and passenger incidents and assisting with vehicle breakdowns.
  2. Monitoring the performance of Bus Operators to ensure that fixed route service is provided and that Bus Operators perform in accordance with Pace standards.
  3. Performing field supervision of Pace fixed route service, special events, and other activities; and performing security checks at transit centers and park-n-rides.

Dispatch functions include:
  1. IBS supervision and coordination of bus routes and Bus Operators.
  2. Maintaining work assignment board on a daily basis.
  3. Operating and monitoring radio and IBS; responding to calls.
  4. Coordinating detours and notifying proper authorities in emergencies, breakdowns, or upon Bus Operator's request.
  5. Operating a bus when required.
  6. Generating and maintaining dispatch paperwork.
  7. Answering telephone calls and responding to inquiries.
  8. Performing other duties as assigned or required.

The performance of these duties may be required at any time of the day and night, any day and night of the week. This is a safety-sensitive position and subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
Qualifications
Age:
21+
Education:
Must have at minimum a high school diploma or equivalency.
Experience:
Must have at least three (3) years' experience in transportation with a good work record, including reliable attendance history; Supervisory experience is preferred.
Certifications:
Must have or be able to obtain (within 6 months of being hired) a valid Class "B" Commercial Driver's License with air brake and passenger endorsements, and have, or obtain (within 6 months of being hired) a DOT card.
Proficiencies:
Must have knowledge of the service area, particularly routes that originate from this facility.
Must demonstrate intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Must possess and demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills: good written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to maintain professional composure when confronted with difficult situations; and make quick and accurate decisions.
Must be able to handle confidential and/or sensitive information in a professional manner.
Physical Requirements:
This role requires sitting for extended periods, typing on a computer, and attending meetings.
Working Conditions:
This position is based in an office environment, with standard office equipment, including a computer, telephone, and desk workspace.
Based on business needs, employees may be required to operate a bus in all weather conditions and may be exposed to inclement weather.
This position is not eligible for a hybrid or remote work schedule.
Salary:
Full Salary Range: $56,523-123,507
Midpoint: $90,015
Starting Salary Range: $56,523-73,269
Pace provides full pay ranges so candidates can consider their growth potential.
About Us
Pace, the Suburban Bus Division of the Regional Transportation Authority ("Pace"), was established to aid and assist public transportation in the six-county northeastern Illinois area consisting of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties.
As an equal opportunity employer, Pace seeks to employ qualified personnel in all job classifications and to provide equal opportunities in a manner that will not discriminate against any person because of actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, marital or civil union status, citizenship status, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, order of protection status, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic defined under applicable law.
Thank you for your interest in Pace. If you are having difficulty completing this application or require other assistance, please contact Devlin Collins at devlin.collins@pacebus.com.



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Dispatcher?

A: To succeed as a Dispatcher, key technical skills include proficiency in communication systems, such as radio or phone equipment, as well as familiarity with mapping software and GPS technology to efficiently route emergency responders. Soft skills like strong decision-making, problem-solving, and time management abilities are also crucial, as Dispatchers must prioritize and manage multiple emergency situations simultaneously while maintaining composure under pressure. These technical and soft skills enable Dispatchers to effectively coordinate responses, ensure public safety, and support the success of emergency response teams.

Q: What is the career path for a Dispatcher?

A: A Dispatcher's typical career progression involves starting as a Call Taker or Dispatcher Assistant, where they receive on-the-job training and gain experience handling emergency calls and coordinating responses. As they advance to mid-level roles such as Senior Dispatcher or Operations Coordinator, they develop expertise in crisis management, communication, and team leadership, often overseeing multiple teams and prioritizing emergency responses. Senior Dispatchers or Operations Managers can then move into senior roles like Emergency Management Director or Public Safety Manager, overseeing large-scale emergency responses and developing strategic plans for emergency services.



Pace Suburban Bus job posting for a Dispatcher and Supervisor II in Markham, IL with a salary of $123,507 Annually with a map of Markham location.