Filling Multiple Positions Must be at least 18 years old to apply: As an armed and uniformed civilian member of the Michigan State Police, the State Properties Security Officer’s (SPSO) mission is to ensure the safety and well-being of visitors, employees, and the public within state-owned buildings and properties. SPSO’s are authorized to exercise arrest powers on state properties while on duty and in uniform. From the hallowed halls of the historic Michigan State Capitol to various sprawling state-owned buildings …
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The dispatcher is an essential and crucial part of the law enforcement team. Dispatchers act in partnership with police officers working the road and supply critical information and crucial services for their day-to-day operation. Preliminary investigations, interpretations of complex computer printouts, coordinating the deployment of emergency personnel and equipment during any crisis situation and routine assignments. A working knowledge of interrogation techniques, CPR and Basic First Aid is required for this position. Position Description (Download PDF reader) The Michigan State …
Now Hiring Motor Carrier Officers The Michigan State Police is looking to fill Motor Carrier Officer positions throughout the state. - No degree or experience required – pay and benefits during training – Video-MCO Career Path Motor Carrier Officers are members of the Michigan State Police (MSP) Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVED). They specialize in commercial vehicles and duties include traffic enforcement, crash investigation, driver and vehicle inspections, criminal interdiction, hazardous material transport, regulatory compliance, weigh station operation, infrastructure protection, …
Michigan State Police troopers are full-service police officers with enforcement authority throughout the entire state. All troopers complete our residential training academy in Lansing, Michigan where they receive nearly 1,200 hours of hands-on, lecture, and scenario-based instruction. Minimum Requirements Applicants must be 18 years of age to take the Entry Level Law Enforcement Exam through the National Testing Network. A passing score is good for five years. Applicants must be a United States Citizen. Applicants must be a Michigan resident …