Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer
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Arkansas Department of Transportation
Hope, AR (In Person)
Full-Time
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Posting closes on 6/17/2026 •Must establish a domicile within 90 miles of Hope Weigh Station upon assignment. $67,678 without CLEST $71,058 with CLEST The Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer, while under immediate supervision, is responsible for the enforcement of state laws regulating the use of public highways with special emphasis on commercial vehicles and private non-passenger transportation vehicles. Examples of Work The following examples are intended only as illustrations of various types of work performed. No attempt is made to be exhaustive. Related, similar, or other logical duties are performed as assigned. The Department may require employees to perform functions beyond those contained in job descriptions. The Department may modify job descriptions based on Department needs. The Arkansas Department of Transportation is an "at will" employer. Enforce all laws related to axle and gross weights, Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program, movement of oversize loads and vehicles, motor fuel taxes and special distillate fuel taxes, and interstate and intrastate shipment of bulk fuel and hazardous materials as well as other laws governing the movement of persons or vehicles and protection of people and property. Conduct traffic and criminal enforcement with emphasis on commercial and private non-passenger vehicles and construction/work zones. Investigate criminal activity and testify in court. Collect revenues prescribed by the Arkansas Commissioner of Revenues, acting as his agents. Exercise full law enforcement authority, including but not limited to, subduing and restraining suspects, defending themselves and others, arresting and transporting high-risk offenders, pursuing suspects on foot, executing search and arrest warrants, and using deadly and non-lethal force when necessary. Perform additional tasks such as assisting with disabled vehicles, monitoring roadways, directing traffic, moving unconscious persons from hazardous locations, and defusing situations through officer presence. Maintain expertise in size, weight, hazardous materials, license, tax, traffic and criminal law enforcement, and motor carrier safety. Prepare written reports and communications.
Minimum Requirements Education and experience:
The educational equivalent to a diploma from an accredited high school.Physical requirements:
Skill at firing a weapon proficiently and consistently as required by department standards. Must be able to lift 100 pounds. Must be able to bend, stoop and climb in and out of vehicles, crawl and slide under vehicles in order to properly conduct inspections. Must be able to pursue, subdue and restrain suspects as well as defend themselves, other officers and innocent third parties from attackers. Must be able to engage in pursuit driving and control a vehicle at high speeds.Working conditions:
Constant in-state travel, shift work, abnormal working hours, on-call duty, and exposure to danger. The wearing of uniforms and firearms as directed. Licenses, registrations and certifications: Current certification by the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training or the ability to acquire certification within nine months of initial employment. Minimum requirements to achieve certification found in Regulation 1002 of Act 452 of 1975 as amended. A pre-employment drug/alcohol test will be conducted after a contingent offer of employment or internal transfer has been made, and prior to the candidate performing any work for the Department in that capacity. Valid driver's license. Ability to successfully complete required North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedure Parts A and B courses in order to conduct motor carrier safety assistance program inspections. ("Accredited" means the educational institution or program is accredited by an accrediting organization recognized either by the United States Department of Education or by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.) A criminal background check will be required to determine suitability of employment, and failure to meet these standards may cause the applicant to be rejected or terminated from that position. This position does not require theoretical and practical application of highly specialized knowledge or a bachelor's degree or higher in the field; thus, this position is not eligible for H-1B visa sponsorship.Similar jobs in Hope, AR
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