State Trooper I - Green Bay, WI, United States - Brown County
Description
Deputies are responsible for interacting with the public in matters requiring knowledge of laws and rules along with agency policies and procedures.
They enhance safety of the community through prevention and crime control, preserving peace, regulating traffic and providing emergency services. Sheriff's Deputies are expected to show initiative in identifying and resolving community problems, engaging citizens and serving victims.The first round of testing is scheduled for Thursday, May 23rd at 5:30 PM.
Provide effective and efficient patrol coverage of a section during an assigned shift
Provide back-up assistance to other officers
Conduct lawful searches including pat-downs, booking, home and vehicle
Intervene in public and private disputes
Provide security to the courts
Carry, maintain and qualify with agency issued firearm
Use deadly force in accordance with law and policy
Ensure proper operation of all assigned equipment
Perform routine maintenance of agency equipment
Operate police equipment and vehicles safely and proficiently both in emergency and non-emergency mode
Maintain punctuality for assigned shifts and work overtime and extra hours as required
Attend assigned training and conferences
Know and follow agency policies and code of conduct
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED:
Firearms
First Aid Equipment/Tourniquet
Expandable or wood baton
Agency police radio equipment
Squad car emergency use equipment (light bar, siren speaker, etc.)
Highway safety equipment
Computer
Other equipment deemed necessary to perform duties
Watch this video for more information on our physical agility test:
Manual dexterity to operate agency firearms, control devices and other equipment
Physical ability to perform basic law enforcement activities
Tolerating driving and sitting in a squad car for up to seven hours
Must be able to pass a pre-employment medical/physical
Associate Degree (or at least 60 Associate Level college credits) or a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university or college in a related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.
Valid Law Enforcement Certification, or must be certifiable in the State of Wisconsin before beginning field trainingKnowledge of statutes and local ordinances
Knowledge of agency policies and procedures
Knowledge, skill and ability to safely handle agency firearms
Proficiency with computer and software programs
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, the public and other governmental agency personnel
Ability to complete required training of physical skills
No felony or domestic violence convictions
Legally able to carry a firearm