Starting: $30.11/hour
Excellent benefit package is included.
This is a full-time, union position.
Union Benefits:
The City of Aurora offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time and eligible part-time employees in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement:
Please note: Candidates must submit an application and have successfully completed and met the cutoff scores for the job simulation test and typing test by the posted deadlines for further hiring consideration. Application status and notifications will be available through your UKG applicant profile.
The City of Aurora has opened testing and is accepting applications to establish an eligibility list for the position of Telecommunications Operator with the Aurora Police Department.
Under the direction of the Lead Telecommunications Operator, Telecom Operators are responsible for receiving and processing emergency and non-emergency calls from the public and dispatching police, fire, medical and other emergency services accordingly.
Duties of this position may include but are not limited to:
* Please be sure to select the Aurora Police Department when registering for the exam. There is a non-refundable base fee of $46.00 for testing and an additional cost for each department where you indicate you want to apply.
Hardship Waiver:
If you are interested in this opportunity but are unable to pay any of the process fees, including the National Testing Network exam fee, please complete the Hardship Waiver form and return it in person to the Human Resources Department or via email for consideration. Be sure to include the appropriate supporting documentation with your request form. Please allow at least 5 business days for review.
Human Resources Department
44 E. Downer Place
Aurora, IL 60507
630-256-3430
To learn more about the City of Aurora, IL, visit https://www.aurora-il.org/1111/About-Our-City.
Aurora Police Dept. Tattoo Policy:
Tattoos to the head, neck and facial area are prohibited. Hand tattoos are not allowed, however, there are very limited exceptions with approval from the Chief of Police.
Officers [Police Dept. Personnel] are permitted to have tattoos elsewhere, visible to the public, if the tattoo is not objectionable or demeaning to the image of the Department. The nature, number, size, and location of the tattoos are all factors in determining whether such tattoos are objectionable or demeaning. Examples include but are not limited to; tattoos that contain nudity, profanity, or to be perceived as gang related, criminal, obscene, sexual, racial, or detracts from the professional image of a law enforcement officer.
The covering of objectionable tattoos with make-up, sleeves, Band-Aids, etc., shall not constitute conforming to this policy. All tattoos shall be covered for court appearances.
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