California Dairies IncAnalyst, IT Business California Dairies IncAnalyst, IT BusinessTurlock, CAIdentify key stakeholders within the Operations business and meet with them at least every 2 weeks to review progress and gather new requirements Support the Director of Application Services in monitoring and analyzing the cost, utilization and effectiveness of existing applications and apply continuous improvement methods to increase value of operations applications (eg D365) to the organization. This employee will accomplish this by working closely with the operations groups to analyze and document existing processes and gather requirements for new processes that will evolve through the implementation and maturity of D365 and related systems.
BrightView LandscapesTree Care Business Developer BrightView LandscapesTree Care Business DeveloperManteca, CA$70,304–$85,000 / yearFull timeThe TCS Business Developer collaborates with partners, including operations, finance, marketing, and proposal administration to manage responses to bids in an effort to meet tree care services sales targets. Work with Landscape Maintenance Account Managers and Branch Manager to develop Tree Care programs and estimates for existing clients.
City of LivermorePublic Safety Dispatcher - Entry Level City of LivermorePublic Safety Dispatcher - Entry LevelLivermore, CA$96,606.90–$117,426.29 / yearAnswers 911 emergency and misdirected non-emergency calls, and a variety of other public safety telephone lines; Communicates and relates effectively to those contacted in the course of the work; Obtains essential information from reporting parties about the nature of the emergency; Enters information into computer terminals; Enters control codes and searches files to research and provide information; Assesses urgency of call and assigns code; Assesses the nature of the emergency, determines appropriate response level, determines closest available and most appropriate company, and dispatches police, fire, medical aid, rescue, and hazardous material calls via two-way radio or telephone; Directly broadcasts critical police emergency calls and general information bulletins; Enters, updates, and monitors information such as time assignment, en route time, arrival, clearance, and other related information for each emergency and non-emergency event; Monitors location and verifies safe status of public safety and other specified City personnel; Monitors and controls radio traffic; Connects special hearing-impaired telephone lines to transcription apparatus; Dispatches animal services assignments, as needed; Refers non-emergency calls to other resources including other City departments, governmental, and private agencies; Answers questions and provides information to the public, as appropriate; Answers building intercom system and grants identified personnel access through remote-controlled security doors; Calls in relief personnel to maintain public safety staffing levels; Alerts other agencies and coordinates mutual response radio traffic; Initiates follow-up calls as requested. Reviews and records case information; Assigns case numbers; Tallies assigned calls, balances police officer assignments, and coordinates break periods; May take brief, limited telephone reports of lost property; Maintains logs and records; Enters information into automated record files; Reproduces computer-generated bulletins; Prepares letters and reports and other related forms and records; Conducts radio equipment tests; May retrieve or review dispatch recordings; May classify and sort dispatch cards, as needed; And may be assigned to assist in processing arrested persons to jail.