Transit Communications - Bus or Police Dispatcher
Company: Utah Transit Authority
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: March 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Utah Transit Authority Description Embark on an exhilarating
journey as a Bus Dispatcher, Police Dispatcher, or Dispatcher
Trainee, where each day brings dynamic challenges and opportunities
for service to your community. As a Trainee, you will receive
hands-on training to master the art of coordinating emergency and
non-emergency transit calls, operating state-of-the-art
communication equipment, and connecting Employees and Riders to the
resources and to the help that they need. You will play a pivotal
role in driving the success of our Transit Communications Center
(TCC) and contributing to the overall excellence of UTA. Once you
move on from the trainee role, you will either focus on Fixed Route
Bus Operations Dispatching or Emergency and Public Safety Police
Dispatching. Advancing to Fixed Route Bus Operations or Police
Dispatcher level is based on meeting the minimum qualifications,
satisfactory job performance, and a 1-year training and
probationary period. Join us for an impactful journey where what
you do truly matters, both to UTA and to the public, and where you
will be right at the heart of our transit operations and services.
As a TCC Dispatcher Trainee you will: Train and learn Transit
Police dispatch and/or Fixed Route Bus Operations Dispatch. Under
general supervision, trainees learn to perform dispatching duties
for both emergency and non-emergency transit calls. Trainees
operate a variety of communication equipment, including radio,
telephone, and computer systems. Assist in coordinating continuous
operation and support services for various transit system
personnel, such as bus operators, transit police, operations
supervisors, paratransit coordinators, and rail controllers.
Actively participate in resolving problems as they arise within the
transit system. Receive, prioritize, and respond to routine and
emergency calls, dispatching transit police officers and/or
operations personnel as needed. Handle inquiries requiring research
on warrants, UTA violation history, criminal history, mapping
systems, system detour information, and other databases. Work with
other public agencies outside UTA with transit-related issues upon
request. Contribute to collecting and disseminating system-related
data to all relevant departments. Maintain focus, calm, and
composure while demonstrating compassion and efficiency, especially
during stressful, fast-paced, and unpredictable situations. In
addition to the duties listed as a trainee, as a Fixed Route Bus
Operations Dispatcher , you will: Specialize in the performance of
non-emergency calls and dispatch appropriate personnel/resources to
assist our drivers as situations arise. Coordinate continuous
operation and system support services for bus operators, operations
supervisors, paratransit coordinators, rail controllers and/or
other persons in the transit system in resolving problems. Receive,
prioritize, and respond to all routine calls and as needed to
minimize delays due to breakdowns, detours, work coverage,
accidents, emergencies, changing road conditions and other
interruptions. In addition to the duties listed as a trainee, as an
Emergency and Public Safety Police Dispatcher you will: Specialize
in the performance of emergency transit calls and dispatch
appropriate first responder personnel/resources to assist our
riders and drivers as situations arise. Coordinate continuous
operation and system support services for transit police, other
first responder personnel in the transit system in resolving
emergency problems. Receive, prioritize, and respond to all
Emergency calls to provide emergency assistance as needed. Receive
and respond to inquiries requiring research of warrants, UTA
violation history and criminal history, mapping systems, system
detour information, and other databases. Minimum Qualifications
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION/TRAINING To be hired as a TCC Dispatcher
Trainee, you must have: Two years in customer service solving
problems and giving direction. High School Diploma or equivalent
plus two years post-high school training or college education with
emphasis on communications and/or business management, or related
fields preferred. Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification
preferred or ability to obtain within 1 year. POST Dispatch
Certification preferred or the ability to obtain within 1 year.
CPR/First Aid Certification preferred or the ability to obtain
within 1 year. Bilingual English/Spanish Speaking Preferred, but
not required In addition to the education and certification
requirements listed under the Trainee above, to be hired directly
to a position as a Fixed Route Bus Dispatcher you must have: 2
years of fixed route bus dispatch experience or similar experience
outside of UTA, with experience in solving problems and giving
direction, or 1 year experience as a Dispatcher in either the
Emergency and Public Safety or Fixed Route Bus Operations functions
at UTA specifically. Bilingual English/Spanish Speaking Preferred,
but not required In addition to the education and certification
requirements listed under the Trainee above, to be hired directly
to a position as an Emergency and Public Safety Police Dispatcher,
you must have: 2 years of Emergency or Public Safety Dispatch
experience or similar experience, with experience in solving
problems and giving direction, or 1 year experience as a Dispatcher
in either the Emergency and Public Safety or Fixed Route Bus
Operations functions at UTA specifically. Bilingual English/Spanish
Speaking Preferred, but not required KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Fixed Route Bus Operations Dispatchers Strong knowledge of all
Fixed Route Bus Operations Systems and routes preferred.
Continuously demonstrate all operational required training,
certifications, and core competencies Strong knowledge of bus
equipment to assist operators with mechanical issues preferred.
Able to orient yourself using a mapping system and can give
instruction to drivers. Vehicle maintenance familiarity and
experience dealing with vehicle related issues. Emergency and
Public Safety Police Dispatchers Strong knowledge of all police
required training, procedures, methods, certifications, and core
competencies. Strong understanding and able to interpret Utah
Criminal Code, BCI / UCJIS manuals, and maps. Become POST certified
as a dispatcher through the state of Utah and maintain
certification if not already certified. All Dispatchers and
Trainees Basic proficiency in MS Word and Excel preferred.
Excellent communication skills both verbally and in writing,
including able to remain calm and rational in emergency situations
and communicate with incoherent, emotionally distraught,
hysterical, unresponsive, or non-receptive individuals. 40 WPM
preferred. Work Schedule Dispatchers and Trainees work in a control
room setting, which operates 24/7/365. Shifts are generally 4
10-hour shifts, determined by seniority with a shift bid, which
occurs on an as-needed basis. You must be willing to work nights,
early mornings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Background Check
Requirements (All Dispatchers and Trainees) Have no convictions for
a civil or criminal offense involving dishonesty, unlawful sexual
conduct, physical violence to include domestic violence, DUI, or
unlawful sale or possession of a controlled substance within the
past 5 years. As a Public Transit Organization, UTA is required to
conduct background screening on all applicants we offer employment.
This background screening will include a criminal background check
and FTA drug and alcohol screening. Because this position works
directly with Law Enforcement, employment may be contingent on
passing a more comprehensive background investigation, including:
Psychological testing Social Media review In person reference and
acquaintance interview Prior employment history Motor vehicle
history investigation BCI Criminal History - OR - An equivalent
combination of relevant education and experience. UTA reserves the
right to determine the equivalencies of education and experience. A
hiring roster may be used for up to 18 months, meaning UTA may
consider you for future openings in this department for up to 18
months after you apply As a full-time Administrative Employee, your
Total Rewards Benefits Package will include: Health, dental,
vision, life/AD&D, short-term and long-term disability
insurance, with Flexible Spending and Dependent Care accounts.
Choice between Traditional Co-Pay or High Deductible Health Plans
for medical coverage. HSA with company match available to employees
enrolled in the HDHP. Benefit plans include coverage for domestic
partners (eligibility affidavit required for coverage). Onsite
Health and Wellness Clinics for medical care at no cost to
employees, spouses, domestic partners, and dependent children. 22
days of accrued paid time off (13 vacation days and 9 sick days),
which increases with tenure at UTA. 10 paid holidays and two paid
(2) floating holidays per year. Retirement options - Pension Plan
with 5-year vesting schedule and 457 Contribution Plan, available
for immediate contributions and company matching. . click apply for
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