The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission invites qualified individuals to apply for this challenging and rewarding position with the City of Milwaukee Police Department. This unique position provides the opportunity to help Milwaukee’s citizens every day, while also focusing on the individual’s educational, physical fitness, personal and professional development. The City of Milwaukee is dedicated to developing a diverse Police Department to serve the community’s needs. New Partnership Opportunity with UW–Milwaukee! The City of Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission (FPC) is pleased to announce a new partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM) for recent graduates of the Criminal Justice & Criminology program. Under this partnership, qualified UWM Criminal Justice graduates may submit transcripts in lieu of taking the written examination for the Police Officer recruitment process. Eligible applicants will also: Receive automatic Education Preference Points Advance directly to the Oral Interview stage of the selection process To participate, applicants must: Submit an online application for the current Police Officer position. Email your official or unofficial UWM Criminal Justice transcript to [email protected] Use the subject line: “UWM Partnership Transcripts” in your email. Transcripts must be received within 30 days of the application date. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to supporting UWM students and strengthening the pipeline of highly educated community-minded candidates into public service careers. For questions, please contact Jordan Hendry at [email protected] or (414) 286-5038. Purpose Police Officers preserve public peace, protect life and property, work within the community to prevent crime, and enforce ordinances of the City of Milwaukee and the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Essential Functions Police Officers perform duties involved in the protection of life and property, including but not limited to: Enforce criminal laws; identify, detain, and process wanted individuals. Respond to calls for service. Conduct investigations of suspicious persons or situations and preliminary investigations of major crimes and criminal activity. Interview suspects and witnesses, and prepare appropriate investigative reports. Prepare and testify in court as to the facts surrounding any criminal, departmental, or civil action. Patrol the City of Milwaukee in a police vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, and/or on foot as directed. Communicate with mentally ill persons and contact or refer additional resources as appropriate. Operate a police vehicle in emergency situations involving speeds in excess of posted limits, in congested traffic, and in unsafe road conditions. Prepare accurate and complete reports of daily activities. Provide assistance to the community in the areas of crime prevention. Enforce motor vehicle laws to promote safety and reduce accidents, expedite traffic flow, and enforce Wisconsin State Statutes. Attend in-service training as mandated by the State of Wisconsin, or as directed. Perform duties in a special assignment capacity such as Motorcycle Unit, Office of Community Outreach and Education, and Narcotics Division, as assigned. Reasonable accommodations requested by qualified individuals with disabilities will be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, as amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED