Mart — Job Dispatch Worker
Mart keeps jobs and technicians moving on schedule.
Cleaner dispatch visibility, less coordination drag, and faster escalation when field work, timing, or allocation needs attention.
Typical duties
- assigns jobs
- coordinates technicians
- tracks dispatch status
- checks schedule movement
- flags conflicts and stalled work
Inputs it can use
job queues, technician availability, service locations, schedule rules, field notes, customer timing constraints.
Outputs it produces
dispatch updates, assignment drafts, schedule notes, conflict alerts, handoff summaries.
Learning material
Improves from approved dispatch rules, scheduling patterns, technician allocation history, and reviewed exceptions.
Autonomy boundaries
Can prepare and maintain dispatch flow, but does not make unapproved service promises, pricing changes, or risk-bearing field decisions without human approval.
Human supervisor required
A dispatch lead, service manager, or owner approves critical reallocations, timing exceptions, and responsibility-bearing decisions.
Integrations later
Calendars, CRM, service boards, route/dispatch systems later, email, chat, field notes.
Setup requirement
Requires dispatch process rules, technician ownership, scheduling logic, exception paths, and approved communication templates.
Monthly operation
Managed subscription: 500 € / month.
Atlas does not remove professional responsibility. It removes repetitive operational load. A qualified person still reviews, approves, and takes responsibility where commitments matter.