Public Safety Officer

Lane Transit DistrictEugene, OR
8d$25 - $36

About The Position

Under moderate supervision, provides Public Safety Services for the riding public, LTD employees, and assets. Essential Job Functions: Provides information and appropriate assistance concerning public transportation and District facilities. Explains, interprets, and enforces District ordinances, rules, regulations, and other statutes. Provides reports as required to supervisor's office. Patrols District and other jurisdictional areas for the purpose of supporting the district, preventing and detecting violations of ordinances and laws, and reporting violators or issuing citations and service modifications to transit services for violations on foot and by vehicle. Performs investigative duties regarding District complaints and incidents. Assists law enforcement agencies when necessary and/or requested. Provides crowd and traffic control coverage at special events and assigned activities. Assists and provides appropriate first aid. Writes detailed reports on all accidents, citations, arrests, and other necessary reports. Testifies in court as required. Responds to emergencies at District locations. Ability to work outside of schedule to support the transit system in the event of an emergency situation. Drives a District vehicle, travels to various locations, and responds to emergency situations. Interacts with a broad socio-economic cross section of District residents and visitors, providing service in a dignified and respectful manner. Work in tandem with Operations Department responding to radio calls supporting the transit system. This will include various tasks as requested by the District.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of: Standard safety precautions and procedures.
  • Self-defense techniques.
  • Record-keeping practices/basic LAN computer knowledge.
  • Standard safety precautions and procedures.
  • Search and seizure laws; general laws regarding property and public order.
  • Criminal law regarding public transportation and facilities.
  • Tools, tactics, and techniques for preventing acts of terrorism.
  • Ability to: Use a "customer first" approach and deliver outstanding customer service skills to the public, passengers and other district personnel.
  • Read, write, speak, and understand English fluently.
  • Understand and follow complex oral and written instructions and procedures.
  • Communicate effectively with others.
  • Use District issued Public Safety/Law Enforcement equipment in a safe, legal, and proper manner.
  • Exercise good judgment in handling unruly persons and emergency situations, repel against physical attacks.
  • Write accurate reports of incidents.
  • Experience as a sworn civilian or military law enforcement officer preferred.
  • Oregon DPSST certification preferred or the ability to obtain.
  • Graduation from an approved civilian or Military Police or Corrections academy, or training equivalent/experience preferred.
  • High school diploma or GED (minimum).
  • Valid Oregon Class C driver's license with acceptable history.
  • Sufficient physical strength, flexibility, and endurance to meet LTD standards.
  • Requires good physical condition with complete mobility and sensory abilities. This includes the ability to push and pull with 80 pounds of force and drag 165 pounds for 25 feet.
  • Must successfully pass an in-depth LTD background investigation and medical evaluation.

Nice To Haves

  • Fluency in additional languages is desired but not required.
  • Class B with P & A endorsement preferred.
  • Degree/College coursework preferred.
  • Other qualifications may be considered at the discretion of the District.

Responsibilities

  • Provides information and appropriate assistance concerning public transportation and District facilities.
  • Explains, interprets, and enforces District ordinances, rules, regulations, and other statutes.
  • Provides reports as required to supervisor's office.
  • Patrols District and other jurisdictional areas for the purpose of supporting the district, preventing and detecting violations of ordinances and laws, and reporting violators or issuing citations and service modifications to transit services for violations on foot and by vehicle.
  • Performs investigative duties regarding District complaints and incidents.
  • Assists law enforcement agencies when necessary and/or requested.
  • Provides crowd and traffic control coverage at special events and assigned activities.
  • Assists and provides appropriate first aid.
  • Writes detailed reports on all accidents, citations, arrests, and other necessary reports.
  • Testifies in court as required.
  • Responds to emergencies at District locations.
  • Ability to work outside of schedule to support the transit system in the event of an emergency situation.
  • Drives a District vehicle, travels to various locations, and responds to emergency situations.
  • Interacts with a broad socio-economic cross section of District residents and visitors, providing service in a dignified and respectful manner.
  • Work in tandem with Operations Department responding to radio calls supporting the transit system.
  • This will include various tasks as requested by the District.

Benefits

  • This position is a full-time, non-exempt position, eligible for the regular union benefits package.
  • The starting wage is $25.11 per hour during the nine (9) month probationary period. After successful completion of probation, the wage is increased to $27.86 per hour with a percentage wage increases every nine (9) months thereafter until reaching the current top wage of $35.87 per hour.
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