U.S. Department of Defense

location-iconU.S. Department of Defense

Police Officer

location-iconWoodland Park, CO, 80866

jobtype-iconPart Time, Full Time

estimated-salary-icon$53,480 per year

dateposted-iconPosted 6 days ago

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Duties:

  • Perform law enforcement and crime prevention duties to maintain law and order during normal and emergency operations.
  • Ensure the protection of life, property, and the civil rights of individuals.
  • Patrol DLA installations and property to prevent crime, protect life and property, and enforce local regulations and laws.
  • Plan and conduct initial investigations of suspicious activities, security breaches, and crimes.
  • Advise suspects of their Miranda rights prior to questioning, write incident and activity reports, and detain suspects.
  • Secure and process crime scenes, conduct preliminary investigations, gather evidence, and obtain witness statements.
  • Act as the first responder to emergencies such as terrorist attacks, hostage situations, bomb threats, vehicle accidents, robberies, hazardous material incidents, and other emergencies.
  • Perform fixed post operations within DLA installations or at perimeter gates.
  • Control access to sensitive/restricted areas to prevent breaches of security or public safety.
  • Inspect outgoing personnel, vehicles, and packages at various gates and checkpoints to detect theft of government property.
  • Provide specialized pedestrian and traffic control services during events such as ceremonies, parades, or emergency situations.
  • Perform traffic duties including directing traffic, issuing tickets/notices for vehicle violations, and managing parking violations.
  • Coordinate emergency responses between security, fire, and other emergency units, and respond to 911/100 emergency calls.

Requirements:

Conditions of Employment:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Must work rotating shifts.
  • Security clearance required: Non-Critical Sensitive with Secret Access.
  • Appointment is subject to the completion of a favorable suitability or fitness determination.
  • Must be registered with Selective Service (for males born after 12-31-59).
  • Recruitment incentives may be authorized.
  • Must complete pre-employment physical testing at designated DLA sites (New Cumberland, PA; Richmond, VA; Ft Belvoir, VA; Columbus, OH; Tracy, CA).
  • Valid State Driver’s License is required.

Qualifications:

  • Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience in law enforcement operations and techniques, involving responsibility for maintaining order, protecting life and property, and investigating incidents.

  • Experience in investigating violations or reports of incidents using basic investigative methods and techniques.

    Physical Demands:

    • Requires stamina, physical agility, and strength to pursue, apprehend, or detain individuals.
    • Physical exertion from activities such as running, walking, standing, bending, or carrying items up to 50 lbs or more.
    • Must pass regular physical fitness tests, including annual testing.

    Work Environment:

    • Exposure to extreme weather conditions, high noise levels, and potential life-threatening situations.
    • Requires the use of personal protective equipment, such as vests, gloves, boots, and masks.

Education:

  • No specific education qualification requirement.

Additional Information:

  • Mission Essential: This position is designated as Mission Essential, meaning it cannot be vacated during war or national emergencies.
  • Training: Officers receive training through the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) and the Army Civilian Police Academy.

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