Routed Window Dispatcher
Kitsap Transit · Bremerton, WA · 2 days ago
Management$34.12–$45.85/hrFull-time
About the role
Under general supervision, responsible for coordinating and overseeing the routed dispatch office and its functions to ensure safe and reliable service throughout the service area.
Responsibilities
- Maintain radio contact with transit fleet and provide information to drivers regarding transit routes and schedules.
- Monitor on-time performance of coaches; monitor daily operations and related activities as assigned.
- Use specialized scheduling and vehicle monitoring software to ensure necessary data is collected and transmitted to customers and other internal departments.
- Assign scheduled operators to vehicles and routes; make last-minute/emergent schedule changes as necessary and in accordance with the contract; ensure assigned vehicles meet the needs of the assigned route; make adjustments to operator work schedules, vehicles and routes as customer needs change.
- Notify operators of scheduled report times; assess operator fitness for duty; record late reports, attendance or appearance infractions and forward to appropriate supervisor; arrange for replacement operators as required.
- Monitor vehicle readiness for service; perform pre-trip readiness evaluations; maintain service records; receive defect reports and arrange for maintenance/service; inspect for and report vehicle damage; arrange for repairs.
- Handle simultaneous activities; receive and respond to operator and customer concerns related to service, routes and vehicles; answer telephone, radio communications and counter activities.
- May perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- High school graduation/GED and one year of experience in a transit or transportation operations function including public contact.
- Must be capable of operating any Kitsap Transit vehicle.
- One year of experience in a dispatch environment and/or experience in assigning different types of vehicles as day-to-day operational needs vary is preferred.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of department and agency policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of guidelines such as labor contract, personnel rules and regulations.
- Knowledge of County geography and Kitsap Transit system, routes and fares.
- Knowledge of operating characteristics of various vehicle equipment such as wheelchair lifts and mobility device securement.
Skills
- Organizing, scheduling and assigning transportation routes.
- Planning and guiding the work activities of others.
- Keeping accurate and detailed records.
- Communicating effectively orally and in writing in English.
- Using public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
- Using personal computers and office software including word processing, spreadsheets, specialized transit-related software and database programs in a Windows-based operating environment.
- Working in a fast-paced environment, independently responding to problems and tasks that arise simultaneously and/or unexpectedly.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other Kitsap Transit employees and the public.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental and Vision for employee and dependents.
- Short-term disability and life insurance.
- Participation in the WA State Public Employees’ Retirement Plan (PERS).
- General leave accrual rate based on the contract and 9 holidays plus 2 floating holidays.
- Free transportation pass on Kitsap Transit buses and fast ferries.
Pay
$34.12 - $45.85 hourly.
Schedule
Full-Time.