DS Bus - Dispatcher (Special Education ) Merriam, KS (Full-Time) Education, Training & Library - Shawnee Mission, KS at Geebo

DS Bus - Dispatcher (Special Education ) Merriam, KS (Full-Time)

DS Bus Lines Inc.
Dispatchers are responsible for communicating route information to their drivers and ensuring they have the resources necessary to succeed at their tours of duty.
Their main duties include logging each call, providing answers to questions by retrieving information from the necessary departments and supervising the field units' routes to prioritize and organize their schedules.
Responsibility Profile:
Schedule and dispatch drivers, vehicles or equipment to appropriate locations according to predetermined schedules, customer requests or immediate needs.
Relay information such as work orders or other messages to and from drivers and driving assistants.
Use telephones, two-way radios or text messages to contact employees.
Speak with supervisors or customers to resolve problems, requests for services or equipment.
Prepare daily work such as schedules.
Prepare work orders for crew or receiving work orders from work crews.
Facilitate communications within company assigned territories.
Keep and organize work requests, customer requests, completed work requests, charges for work performed, expenses for services performed, inventory records and other information.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications One (1) year of transportation experience.
High School diploma.
DS Bus Lines is a family-oriented company that focuses on our core values of family, respect, service, and safety.
We understand how important of a responsibility transporting children is and we take that role very seriously.
We strive to create mutual respect and trust with school districts so that we can work together to provide the best possible service for students and parents.
Recommended Skills Communication Expediting Problem Solving Two Way Radios Transportation Management Work Orders Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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