Base: $33,902 - $59,327; bonus/equity: not specifi...
Receive and transmit critical communications
Operate computer-aided dispatch
Communicate using law enforcement radio codes
Join the North Carolina State Highway Patrol as a Telecommunicator where every call you take helps save lives, support troopers, and protect communities across our state
Job Summary
Join the North Carolina State Highway Patrol as a Telecommunicator where every call you take helps save lives, support troopers, and protect communities across our state.
The Highway Patrol Telecommunicator involves professional, fast-paced, and highly responsible work coordinating emergency and non-emergency response efforts during a wide range of incidents and disasters.
Telecommunicators are the critical link between the public and first responders—receiving, prioritizing, and accurately disseminating information under pressure to ensure swift, effective action that safeguards both citizens and officers.
Matching Summary
Join the North Carolina State Highway Patrol as a Telecommunicator where every call you take helps save lives, support troopers, and protect communities across our state.
Salary
Base: $33,902 - $59,327; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Receive and transmit critical communications
Operate Computer-Aided Dispatch
Communicate using law enforcement radio codes
Handle specialized communication lines
Access and disseminate law enforcement data
Nice-to-have
Extensive FCC and DCI knowledge
Decision-making in critical situations
Experience with mapping programs
Key Requirements
High School or GED diploma
Demonstrated ability to type
Work efficiently under pressure
DCI certified or become certified within 120 days
Work Rights
Current NC State Government and/or University employees or layoff candidates