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**$2,000 Hiring Bonus**See notes for eligibility
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The Wyoming Highway Patrol dispatchers require excellent interpersonal skills, good memory retention, and the ability to calmly and accurately process information under pressure. Work involves rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays. This position works with minimal supervision and is responsible for dispatching law enforcement officers with the Wyoming Highway Patrol utilizing a two-way radio system and extensive computer operation. To see what life at WYDOT can mean for you, we invite you to view below:
When the unexpected happens on Wyoming’s vast highways, yours is the first voice of hope. We aren't just looking for operators; we are looking for the backbone of public safety—the steady hands and sharp minds who guide our Troopers and protect our citizens. Are you ready to level up? Please complete your application today to see if you have what it takes to join our agency and be ready to begin our next training phase beginning on Monday, June 1.
Dispatches law enforcement and other emergency services personnel to specific locations via telephone and two-way radio network.
Monitors the status of field units, assigning additional resources as requested or required, and reaches appropriate and independent decisions from detailed and complex information.
In addition to Wyoming Highway Patrol activities, this position is responsible for dispatching the Game and Fish, Brand Inspectors, Bureau of Land Management, the Wyoming Livestock Board, the Division of Criminal Investigation, State Park Rangers, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Wyoming Outfitter Board.
An individual in this position must possess advanced knowledge of policy, procedures, and equipment operations and must have the ability to relate this knowledge to dispatchers and others.
In the absence of a supervisor, this position may provide support and guidance to less-experienced dispatchers.
Responsibilities may include participating in classroom training, one-on-one training, and in-service training to provide the foundation from which new dispatchers will draw information and build upon it throughout their law enforcement careTheer.
Must acquire 20 hours of POST-certified training every two years to maintain state-required POST certification.
The next training cycle will begin Monday, June 1st.
Knowledge of officer safety procedures and protocol.
Knowledge of Wyoming's highway system, geography, topography, city, county, and state multi-jurisdictional boundaries, and the computerized mapping system.
Knowledge of the course of action required for managing hazardous material incidents concerning the response and relay of information for man-made and natural disasters. Interpret information from the Chemical Transportation Center and hazardous material guides.
Applicants must be able to work shifts, holidays, and weekends.
Applicants must be physically able to hear and record messages transmitted over radio, telephone, or similar devices.
Applicants must not have driving privileges suspended within 3 years of the test date.
Applicants will be subject to a thorough background investigation, including a credit check, psychological, polygraph, medical, and drug testing.
Applicants must pass an FBI fingerprint check and must not have any felony convictions or indictments.
Applicants must not have used marijuana within one (1) year of the test date.
Applicants must not have used any other controlled substance within three (3) years of the test date.
Must be a US Citizen.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation & Wyoming Highway Patrol are Drug-Free Workplaces.
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Qualifying eligibility and criteria for the hiring bonus:
Temporary employees accepting a part-time permanent position.
Current employees accepting a promotional opportunity - recruitment must have been opened to the public.
One year of service to WYDOT must be completed, failure to complete this requirement will forfeit the hiring incentive, and funds will be recouped from final pay.
Internal candidates would be required to remain in the position for a minimum of one (1) year from their promotion date.
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