Dispatchers Salaries in North Carolina

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Job Postings

USD 40,935 /yr

Average Base Pay

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Average annual salary:

USD 35,360

Lower end of salary range

USD 41,600

Average of salary range

USD 45,198

Higher end of salary range

Cities in North Carolina with the Most Jobs for Dispatchers

Here are the top 6 cities in North Carolina with the most jobs for Dispatchers and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 500 jobs postings for Dispatchers in cities across North Carolina.

Latest Dispatchers Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Dispatchers in North Carolina.

Job Title Company Salary
Dispatcher I (FleetNet) Cox Enterprises USD 38,303
Dispatcher I (FleetNet) Cox Automotive USD 38,303
Mechanical Dispatcher II (FleetNet) Cox Enterprises USD 46,103
Service Dispatcher and Call Center Specialist One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Charlotte, NC USD 37,440
TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER/DRIVER Cobb County Government USD 40,404
Service Dispatcher CENTURY SERVICES USD 41,600
Customer Service Dispatcher City of Raleigh North Carolina USD 53,177
Dispatcher Sunbelt Rentals USD 65,550
Service Dispatcher and Call Center Specialist One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning USD 37,440
Dispatcher - Full Time Peak Limousine USD 37,440

Companies With Most Job Postings in North Carolina For Dispatchers

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Dispatchers job postings in North Carolina:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Dispatchers job postings and salaries in North Carolina:

Q What qualifications are needed for dispatcher job openings in North Carolina?
A Qualifications for dispatcher job openings in North Carolina typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, strong communication skills, the ability to multitask, basic computer proficiency, and sometimes relevant experience or certifications, such as in emergency medical dispatching. Some positions may also require passing a background check and drug screening.
Q Are there any specific certifications required for dispatchers in North Carolina?
A While not all dispatcher positions in North Carolina require certifications, some specialized roles like an emergency dispatcher may require specific certifications. For example, the APCO (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials) certification or the NENA (National Emergency Number Association) certification can be required for emergency dispatch positions.
Q How can I find dispatcher job openings in North Carolina?
A Dispatcher job openings in North Carolina can be found on job search websites, state and local government career portals, and by checking with local dispatch centers, such as those associated with police, fire departments, and emergency medical services. Networking and reaching out directly to these agencies can also uncover job opportunities.
Q What is the typical career progression for a dispatcher in North Carolina?
A A typical career progression for a dispatcher in North Carolina may start with an entry-level dispatcher role followed by advancement to senior dispatcher, supervisor, and potentially to managerial roles such as communications center manager. Additional training, experience, and certifications can aid in this career progression.

List of Job Postings for Dispatchers in North Carolina

Explore our extensive list of Dispatchers job postings in North Carolina. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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