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Description
Under the general supervision of the Chief, the Police Officer operates a patrol unit, enforces federal and state laws and city ordinances, handles preliminary investigations, and makes arrests. This position engages with the community on crime prevention, crime analysis, and public safety. We are an Alcohol and Drug free workplace. A job application furnished by the department will be required to be completed. You must furnish all requested documents with the application. Applications must be emailed to chief@mpdtx.com
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities -
1. Knowledge of modern police methods, practices and procedures.
2. Knowledge of the Texas Penal Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedures, Texas Traffic Law, Rules of Criminal Evidence and Texas Family Code.
3. Knowledge of department rules, regulations, and philosophy.
4. Knowledge of the Community Policing concept.
5. Ability to safely fire a handgun, rifle, and shotgun within the minimum acceptable skill range. Skilled in the use of non-lethal weapons.
6. Ability to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing, and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, departments, and the general public.
7. Ability to work any shift to include holidays, weekends and split shits as needed
8. Ability to think clearly, make sound and logical decisions quickly based on the available information.
9. Ability to communicate effectively, maintaining alertness, composure, and professionalism in all circumstances, including stress, long hours, criticism, verbal abuse, and other related incidents. Ability to remain mentally functional when exposed to gruesome or unusual sights, smells, or sounds.
Physical Requirements
Must have the ability to climb stairs in both running and walking mode to accomplish job functions; walk for extended periods of time; stand for extended periods of time; work outdoors in all weather conditions and lighting conditions for extended periods of time; run extended distances and jump various objects in pursuit of suspects, to back officers and to assist people in need of help; use arms in extended position for long periods of time directing traffic or holding weapons; assist in loading and unloading people from vehicles; change tires on motor vehicles; wear protective body armor, helmets and other equipment as needed for an extended period of time; enter and exit a motor vehicle repeatedly and quickly