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Bay County Road Patrol Deputy in Bay City, Michigan

There are three (3) full-time job vacancies at the BAY COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

Posting will remain open until positions are filled.

JOB TITLE: ROAD PATROL DEPUTY (RP01)

Starting wage for new Deputy (2025): $26.33/hour

Top out wage after 3yrs (2025): $35.78/hour

Defined Benefit Pension with a 2.8% multiplier

Night Shift Premium - $2.00/hour Top out pay 2027 - $37.57/hour Top out pay 2028 - $39.45/hour Top out pay 2029 - $41.43/hour

Lateral pay incentive for qualified Law Enforcement with experience 2025 starting wage - $35.78/hour

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Apply online at: http://www.baycountymi.gov.

POSTING END DATE: Open until filled.

Full-time positions with benefits.

GENERAL SUMMARY: Patrols an assigned area of the County in order to control traffic, prevent crime or disturbance of the peace, and arrests violators of State and Local laws. Responds, as directed by the dispatcher or necessitated by a hazard situation, to a variety of complaints or calls requiring police assistance.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Patrols assigned roadways to observe traffic for violators or wanted vehicles, serving as a deterrent to criminal actions by presence in the area. Issues traffic citations or arrests violators and assists stranded motorists. 2. Responds to a variety of citizens' complaints, such as domestic quarrels, robberies, break-ins, assaults and vandalism. Assists complainants and initiates investigation, completing investigations of the more routine complaints. 3. Assists in the investigation of serious crimes, gathering evidence, taking statements from involved parties, witnesses and protecting the crime scene. 4. Reports to accident scenes to render first aid to injured persons, route traffic around scene and investigate the cause of the accident. May take photographs, make measurements, obtain statements and gather other evidence to determine which party is at fault. 5. Prepares detailed reports on accidents, arrests or other cases investigated. 6. Appears in courts to give evidence on cases. 7. Transports inmates and mental patients to and from Court, Jail, Institutions and other facilities. May make emergency deliveries of materials such as blood plasma. 8. Serves subpoenas, warrants and other legal documents. 9. Checks business establishments and other business buildings after hours to ensure proper security measures have been taken. 10. Assists in controlling large crowds in a quelling civil disturbance. 11. Consistent and punctual attendance is an essential function of this position. 12. All other duties as assigned. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties being performed by personnel so classified.

QUALIFICATIONS: Michigan State Certification Required (M.C.O.L.E.S.). Successful completion of the Police Academy required to apply.

PHYSICAL: This position requires sitting, being mobile, bending and/or standing for significant periods of time. Additional requirements include the ability to move objects according to the following weight & frequency: generally, 20-50 pounds of force up to one third of the time. Applicants may be required to take written and/or other examinations.

BAY COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Benefit Summary

• Law Enforcement Division • Traffic and Safety --- Crash Reconstruction • Dive Team • Detective Bureau • K9 Handler • Drone Operators • Civil Division • Property/Evidence Manager • Evidence Technicians • School Resource Officers • Field Training Officers • Arson Fire Investigator • Command Promotions • Continuous & Specialized Annual Training • New Individual Equipment & Wea

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