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Additionally, this position will defend enforcement actions related to water quality, air quality, hazardous materials, waste disposal, and workplace safety (CAA, CERCLA, CWA, EPCRA, ESA, OSHA, RCRA, TSCA, and state laws), advising on federal and state permitting, and representing the Lab before enforcement agencies.
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Completion of the Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) or documentation of successful completion of a formal basic special agent/criminal investigator training course of instruction.
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Retired law enforcement officer with a LEOSA card or former Special Operations Forces (SOF) member. The ideal candidate is a retired law enforcement officer with a Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) card or a former Special Operations Forces (SOF) member willing to undergo state-required training.
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Experience: Four (4) years of code compliance/enforcement and/or law enforcement work, one (1) year of which must be in housing field investigation or field inspection. Experience: Four (5) years of code compliance/enforcement and/or law enforcement work, one (1) year of which must be in housing field investigation or field inspection.
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Collaborate with internal IT teams, law enforcement technology teams, and external vendors to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues. Experience working with law enforcement technology systems is a plus.
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Criminal Investigator I: Graduation from high school or successful passage of the General Educational Development Test (GED); AND three (3) years experience in law enforcement as a sworn peace officer conducting criminal investigative work; AND possess an active California Basic POST or higher certificate.
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Remain compliant with all FRS and Bank training requirements and maintains Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer certification. For Level II: (Two years of relevant military, law enforcement or armed security experience with at least one year of full-time experience as a sworn law enforcement officer.
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Previous Law enforcement or military instructor experience is desired. Certification as a driving instructor from a law enforcement academy or driver training school/academy.
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Serve as a Protective Service Detail member, providing personal and executive protection for the United States Trade Representative (USTR), or others designated by USTR, often on short notice, that involves high-level liaison with domestic and foreign law enforcement officials, and coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Secret Service, and U.S. State Department.
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Must successfully complete the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's Basic Criminal Investigator Training Program. Conduct analysis of grand jury material and joint operations with other Federal law enforcement agencies to establish facts or evidence.
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Researching, developing, modifying, and instructing law enforcement training curriculum in at least four of the following law enforcement topical areas to include: Advanced Interviewing, Investigative Techniques, Controlled Substance Identification, Driver Training, Obtaining Detailed Written Statements and Law Enforcement Instructor Training.
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Praescient has extensive experience designing, developing, and integrating solutions for customers including the US Army, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), US Navy (USN), US Marine Corps (USMC), US Coast Guard (USCG), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), intelligence community, and local law enforcement agencies, among others.
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A law firm in Jacksonville, FL is seeking a Mid-level Financial Services and Securities Enforcement Associate Attorney to join their team. 2-4 years of experience in a first-tier law firm, focusing on financial services and securities enforcement.
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As a Supervisory Law Enforcement Information Systems Specialist (SLEISS), you will provide on-going technical and administrative supervision to subordinates in real time tactical and operational information support of Border Patrol operations requiring programmatic integration knowledge of immigration law, geospatial technology, video surveillance, and database analysis.
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The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is searching to fill a Special Agent position on our Human Trafficking Team in the Piedmont Region within the Vice – Special Operations and Investigations Unit. The ideal candidate must have a bachelor’s degree, integrity, and a strong desire for public service.
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