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Patrol Officer

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PECOS CITY-CITY OF

Pecos, TX (In Person)

$58,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Job Description

Between $54k and $76k Per Year DOE (Depends on Experience) Position range in Reeves County $40k - $62k Per Year Patrol Officer
PECOS CITY-CITY OF
Occupation:
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Location:
Pecos, TX - 79772
Job Type:
Regular, Full Time (30 Hours or More), Permanent Employment
Posted:
05/12/2026 Positions available: 1
Source:
WorkInTexas
Web Site:
WorkInTexas Onsite /
Remote:
Work onsite all of the time
Updated:
05/15/2026
Expires:
06/11/2026 Job #: 17013826 Job Requirements and Properties Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Work Onsite Full Time Education High School Diploma or Equivalent Experience 12 Month(s) Schedule Full Time Job Type Regular Duration Permanent Employment Benefits Help for . Patrol Officer
GENERAL PURPOSE A
patrol officer protects the City's residents and property by stiving to promote voluntary compliance to laws and ordinances by enforcement, public education and role modeling. Has frequent contact with department employees, other City employees, other law enforcement agencies, related agencies and organizations, juveniles, volunteers, court and juvenile probation employees, schools, youth and the general public.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols an assigned area, by vehicle or on foot, to prevent crimes and enforce laws and ordinances on non-permanent shifts. Responds to emergency calls and routine complaints and disturbances and takes necessary action. Directs traffic, escorts traffic, operates traffic radar monitoring equipment and issues traffic citations. Conducts initial investigation of traffic accidents and criminal offenses. Questions witnesses, complainants, victims and suspects and takes statements and affidavits. Makes referrals to DHS when appropriate. Keeps records of activities and prepares reports concerning crimes, complaints, accidents, and investigations. Serves warrants and makes arrests. Pursues and apprehends suspects. Responds to the public's calls for assistance and takes necessary action, including performing first aid. s information and works with other law enforcement agencies as directed and appropriate. Processes prisoners, including fingerprinting, photographing, ensuring ministration by a judge, approving City bonds, searching prisoners, recording and securing the prisoner's property, and transporting prisoners to appropriate facility. Tags and logs in evidence. Appears/Testifies in court and before grand juries as necessary and/or required. Conducts security checks of businesses and residential areas on patrol route. Assist EMS personnel, Firefighters, and Animal Control Officers. Performs police-community relations activities. Performs upkeep and simple maintenance on department vehicles. Assists with special activities, such as Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) operations, weather watches, school traffic monitoring and funeral escorts. May impound vehicles and may maintain inventory. Relay complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate agency dispatchers and may provide dispatch relief when necessary. Serves in extension of current duties as required for emergency management, particularly in the areas of staff alerting, communication, public warning, and law enforcement. May be assigned as a Crime Scene Processor, Intoxilyzer Operator or K-9 handler. Educates the public on issues of crime prevention and awareness including conducting inspections, classes, and speeches related to crime prevention, safety education, and community involvement, including Neighborhood Watch programs. Performs such other law enforcement, investigative, technical, and educational duties as may be assigned.
ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
High school graduate, or its equivalent (some college work in criminal justice, psychology, or a related field, and/or previous police experience preferred); Or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
CERTIFICATES/LICENSES REQUIRED
Basic Certification by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Valid Texas Driver's License. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
ABILITIES REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge Basic to intermediate law enforcement procedures and protocols and local ordinances, traffic laws and regulations, first aid and emergency response techniques. Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills while promoting an attitude of friendliness, helpfulness, tact, understanding and caring in the performance of assigned duties. Problem solving, develop solutions, and implements strategies that attain desired results to crime, disordered and incidents of concern brought to the attention of police. Basic computer and technology skills. Teamwork and collaboration by communicating openly with the organization, offering mutual support to facilitate the accomplishments of higher goals of community protection and service over individual accomplishments. Abilities Ability of effective verbal and written communication. Ability to accept responsibility for crime prevention and awareness, recognizing effective desire to deter crime rather than to react to it and to efficiently provide professional protection and services to all citizens.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Personal computer, including word processor, spreadsheets, 10-key calculator, phone, copy machine, fax machine, radio, handcuffs, handgun, rifle, etc.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, crawl, talk, hear and manipulate objects. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Please be advised that the Town of Pecos City is a drug-free workplace. All candidates with job offer are required to complete a pre-employment drug screening, background check, physical and psychological examination.

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