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To those who accept this challenge, we offer great pay and benefits, ample opportunities for specialty assignments and advancement, outstanding training, and the privilege to serve the community of Palo Alto. The Palo Alto Police Department is dedicated to providing the highest level of police services to our community.
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With a focus on public safety, this IT Analyst I/II is a technical position designed to be the go-to IT person for the Police Department. Installs and maintains desktop computers, mobile data computers, body worn cameras for police officers, laptops, network servers, security firewalls, switches, routers, and related automated equipment and systems; determines whether equipment needs to be upgraded or replaced; manages and performs system/data backup and recovery procedures; provides remote capabilities for offsite users to connect to City systems; provides remote and on-site technical computer support services.
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Preferred minimum of 1-3 years of military or law enforcement experience as a full-time employee of a civilian law enforcement agency, military police, or government or civilian security guard organization.
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You will also have the opportunity to work with local and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the county, city, and state police, Secret Service, FBI, NCIS, and CID. Benefits : 100% Medical and Dental.
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Reporting to the Chief of Police, plans and directs the activities of the District Police to ensure public safety for the college community, and is responsible for emergency preparedness procedures planning and training.
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You will also have the opportunity to work with local and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the county, city, and state police, Secret Service, FBI, NCIS, and CID. Being a Military Police Officer gives you the opportunity to become a professional and make a difference in the world.
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You will be able to work in many capacities as it pertains to traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, evidence collection, subject processing, etc. Continuous Job Training and Development. You will gain leadership experience, as well as a work-life balance that enables you to pursue your personal and professional goals.
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Will provide access control, traffic control and conduct walking and motorized armed security functions. Completion of a state law enforcement academy or federal law enforcement academy. Will follow applicable standard operating procedures and NASA regulations pertaining to security of weapons, buildings, personnel, NASA property and equipment.
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Minimum of 3+ years in First Aid Kits/EMS/Fire/Police sales experience. Proven successful sales experience in First Aid Kits/EMS/Fire/Police. Minimum of 3+ years in First Aid Kits/EMS/Fire/Police sales experience.
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