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Communications Operator II, CHP


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3 COIIs Are you an individual who can remain calm and collected in emergency situations.....


Imagine yourself.... doing the job of a Communications Operator II, CHP (CO II)


An average day may begin with routine calls asking about traffic or road conditions. License plate and driver license information will have to be verified and confirmed for the field officers, who may also request you to call a tow truck service for a motorist. The officers will regularly give status reports and transmit information which you relay to appropriate parties. Another aspect of your job is to summon officers to traffic or emergency calls by broadcasting the pertinent details. This is a typical shift.

Guy at old CAD The job is not for everyone. It is the nature of the job that, at any time, an emergency call will require your full, immediate attention and response. Individuals who can remain calm, collected, and even tempered during emergency situations are the candidates we need. They must be willing to work various shifts, including holidays. Most CO IIs have said that working as primary support personnel for the CHP has its rewards -- they earn a top salary with comprehensive benefits and the job is exciting!

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