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An established industry player is seeking motivated professionals to join their Police Department. This role involves upholding laws, responding to emergencies, and maintaining community relations. Officers will participate in extensive training and have opportunities for career advancement. The department values integrity, customer focus, and community engagement, ensuring officers are well-supported in their mission to serve the public. If you are passionate about public safety and community service, this position offers a rewarding career path with a strong emphasis on professional development.
At the City of Plymouth, we all work together to add quality to life. This mission and our guiding values – CIVIC: customer focus, integrity, visionary, inclusion and connection – shape our work as we advance the City Council’s strategic priority to be a city of choice. We are seeking candidates who are eager to adopt and champion our mission and values.
Police Officer
The City of Plymouth is looking for motivated professionals to uphold state and local laws, provide timely response and appropriate public safety services at all times and to demonstrate and maintain effective relations with the public.
Plymouth Police Department has a long history of providing high-quality service to our 82,000-member community, and in return, the officers receive strong community support. PPD has an authorized staffing of 82 officers with ample opportunities for career enrichment and a culture of training resulting in an average of 100 hours of annual education for each officer.
Why Plymouth Police Department?
For further information on the position and the department or to schedule a ride along, please contact Deputy Chief Drew Gilmore at tgilmore@plymouthmn.gov or visit our website at plymouthmn.gov/policeofficer.
Maintain effective relations with the public.
Respond to a wide variety of service calls in which a variety of actions may be taken requiring initiative, judgment and appropriate use of force.
Provide emergency service to protect life and property.
Investigate suspicious circumstances by gathering evidence and documenting information.
Perform arrests at scene of crime/accident.
Conduct preliminary crime/accident investigations.
Follow-up crime/accident investigation and arrest offenders.
Identify physical and safety hazards that affect the Community’s well-being.
Enforces traffic laws.
Conduct routine patrol activities.
Perform administrative and non-patrol activities.
Minimum Qualifications
Desired Qualifications
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical Activities
Very Frequent (often required to perform the job): standing, sitting, walking, lifting, pushing/pulling, carrying, kneeling (bending leg at knee and resting on knee), crawling (moving about on hands and knees), crouching (bending at knees), reaching (extending hands and arms in any direction), handling objects (grasping, turning or otherwise using hands or hand), repetitive hand motion, stationary desk or bench work with neck bent forward.
Frequent (Usually required to perform the job): Climbing, use of arm muscles over extended periods, overhead work (over shoulder height).
Weights Lifted/Carried
The employee must be able to lift items from 0 to 100 pounds from 0 to 5 feet and must be able to carry items from 0 to 100 pounds from 0 to 100 feet. Employee must be able to lift/carry items including, but not limited to a duty bag, briefcase, injured children, injured adults, first aid kit containing oxygen bottle, evidence and/or other found property.
Job Requirements:
Working outdoors, working indoors, working near fumes/vapors, driving city vehicle or personal vehicle.