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The City of Brevard is seeking an experienced Police Detective who will serve as an investigator and carries a criminal caseload in the Police Department. Minimum of 3 years of law enforcement experience as a sworn officer/agent with a police department, Sheriff's Office, or other state or federal law enforcement agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Under limited supervision of the Detective Sergeant of Investigations and/or the Investigations Captain, this position is responsible for investigating crimes in the County. High School diploma plus Colorado Police Academy Certification plus courses in advanced crime scene investigations.
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Serves as a detective in a specialized investigative unit such as burglary, juvenile gang, child abuse, forgery, commercial crimes, vice, or narcotics, with responsibility for investigating crimes, identifying and apprehending criminals, and assisting in the prosecution of court cases.
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At the Chief's discretion, police officers may be assigned to work as a patrol officer, detective, narcotic/vice officer, officer in charge, K9 officer, School Resource Officer, or any other position as needed.
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The Crime Scene Detective will analyze the evidence collected to reconstruct the crime scene; reviews and secures video evidence (i.e. BWC, Flock, City cameras, etc.) Applications are now being accepted for the position of Crime Scene Detective in the City of Fairfax Police Department-at the rank of Master Police Officer.
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Upon successful completion of probation, officers have opportunities for involvement in specialty units including SWAT, K-9, Honor Guard, Detective Unit, Juvenile Detective/SRO Unit, Bike Team, Drug Task Force, and Instructor Cadres.
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Direct the investigations at the crime scene by acting as evidence custodian to preserve evidence, function as a criminal photographer, and ensure retrieval of evidence and evidence processing. Respond to crimes of arson, theft/burglary, assault, narcotics, suicide, and homicide.
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May be temporarily assigned special duties when appointed by the Chief of Police, such as Detective, Field Training Officer, DARE, Traffic, or Senior Police Officer. May serve as a Detective; independently reviews cases to investigate; coordinates and conducts complete and detailed investigation of crimes against persons and property, and crimes involving vice, gaming, and narcotics violations; performs undercover and surveillance activities; conducts registration and tracking of sex offenders; collects, preserves, and maintains evidence and property.
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Premium Pay: ISU Detective 7.5%; Police Training Officer 5%; Canine Officers, Metro SWAT Team, School Resources Officer and Motor Officer 3%, Metro Cities Collision Response Team certified as Recon 5% and Tech 2%; and Bilingual Premium 1.
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Perform a variety of duties specific to assigned areas of responsibility which may include canine handler duties, field training officer duties, detective duties, identification officer duties, community relations duties and/or supervisory duties.
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Employee may be assigned to Civil, Patrol, Jail, Courthouse Security, or Detective division. Employee may be assigned to Civil, Patrol, Jail, Courthouse Security, or Detective division. Must become certified by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy as a Peace Officer per Iowa Code. Ability to obtain and maintain certification in the following areas: CPR, first aid, weapons qualification, DataMaster operation, radar unit operation, jail procedures, and medication dispensing.
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Exercises technical supervision over other line personnel, including but not limited to patrol, custody, detective, court services, and technical services. Serves as a Superior Court bailiff by assisting the court in maintaining order and by providing security for inmates in custody and for jurors.
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Understand and optimize our DLP detective, investigative and remediation workflows. 2 or more professional certifications (SAFe PM/PO, CISSP, GIAC, CISM, CCSP, AWS Cloud Practitioner, AWS Security, or Symantec DLP Administration.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Capital One is seeking a Product Owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking.
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