Concealed Carry Unit - Business Operations Analyst (DPS #10107514)
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State of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM (In Person)
$57,096 Salary, Full-Time
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Concealed Carry Unit - Business Operations Analyst (DPS #10107514) State of New Mexico - 3.4 Albuquerque, NM Job Details Full-time $21.96 - $32.94 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications High school diploma or GED Driver's License Full Job Description Posting Details The Law Enforcement Records Bureau gathers, analyzes, and disseminates criminal justice data used by New Mexico law enforcement, criminal justice, corrections, courts, and civil agencies to ensure public safety. The bureau maintains complete and accurate records and responds to the needs of the public, law enforcement and criminal justice agencies providing support and customer engagement through our many applications, programs, and services to achieve the mission objectives. Interviews are anticipated to be conducted within two weeks of closing date. Why does the job exist? This position performs highly confidential work for the Concealed Carry Unit (CCU) within the Law Enforcement Records Bureau (LERB). Responsibilities include processing and maintaining Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) applications, conducting fingerprint-based background checks, researching multiple databases, and issuing licenses to qualified applicants. The role also involves processing and maintaining financial and background check records, entering data into information systems, and ensuring accuracy of all entries. Additional duties include but are not limited to responding to customer inquiries and complaints, providing information on department services, and preparing and verifying statistical reports for accuracy. How does it get done? 1. Review and apply New Mexico Statutes Annotated (NMSA 29-19-1 through 29-19-15) and New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC 10.8.2.1 through 10.8.2.32) to process Concealed Carry applications. This includes verifying submitted documents, conducting background checks, issuing approvals, and generating incomplete letters when needed. Compile application materials for Senior Analyst review when a denial or suspension is required. Maintain NCIC certification to perform required duties. 2. Respond to Concealed Carry emails daily and answer phone calls as needed. Process cash deposits, when applicable, in accordance with NMSA 6-10-3.Prepare denial packets when disqualifying factors are identified. 3. Prepare hearing packets when requested by an applicant in accordance with