Arkansas Department of Transportation
Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer
Arkansas Department of Transportation, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72208
Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer – Hot Spring County
Patrol Unit : Hot Spring County
Domicile : Must establish domicile in Hot Spring County upon assignment
Salary : $67,678 without CLEST; $71,058 with CLEST
The Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer, while under immediate supervision, is responsible for the enforcement of state laws regulating the use of public highways with special emphasis on commercial vehicles and private non-passenger transportation vehicles.
Responsibilities
Maintain expertise in size, weight, hazardous materials, license, tax, traffic and criminal law enforcement, and motor carrier safety.
Prepare written reports and communications.
Exercise full and complete law enforcement authority, including primary enforcement of all laws pertaining to axle and gross weights; the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program; the movement of oversize loads and/or vehicles; vehicle licensing and operator/commercial licensing; motor fuel taxes, special distillate motor vehicle fuel taxes, and the interstate or intrastate shipment of bulk amounts; hazardous materials; traffic enforcement with emphasis on commercial and private non-passenger transportation vehicles and construction/work zones; and collection of revenues prescribed by the Arkansas Commissioner of Revenues.
Minimum Requirements
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Physical: Ability to fire a weapon proficiently and consistently as required by department standards.
Working Conditions: Constant in-state travel, shift work, abnormal working hours, on-call duty, and exposure to danger; wearing of uniforms and firearms as directed.
Licenses/Certifications: Current certification by the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training or ability to acquire certification within nine months; valid driver’s license.
Must successfully complete required North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedure Parts A and B courses to conduct motor carrier safety assistance program inspections.
Criminal background check will be required; failure to meet standards may result in rejection or termination.
Additional Information Minimum requirements for certification are found in Regulation 1002 of Act 452 of 1975 as amended. This position does not require a bachelor’s degree and is not eligible for H-1B visa sponsorship.
Posting closes on 12/31/2025.
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Domicile : Must establish domicile in Hot Spring County upon assignment
Salary : $67,678 without CLEST; $71,058 with CLEST
The Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer, while under immediate supervision, is responsible for the enforcement of state laws regulating the use of public highways with special emphasis on commercial vehicles and private non-passenger transportation vehicles.
Responsibilities
Maintain expertise in size, weight, hazardous materials, license, tax, traffic and criminal law enforcement, and motor carrier safety.
Prepare written reports and communications.
Exercise full and complete law enforcement authority, including primary enforcement of all laws pertaining to axle and gross weights; the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program; the movement of oversize loads and/or vehicles; vehicle licensing and operator/commercial licensing; motor fuel taxes, special distillate motor vehicle fuel taxes, and the interstate or intrastate shipment of bulk amounts; hazardous materials; traffic enforcement with emphasis on commercial and private non-passenger transportation vehicles and construction/work zones; and collection of revenues prescribed by the Arkansas Commissioner of Revenues.
Minimum Requirements
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Physical: Ability to fire a weapon proficiently and consistently as required by department standards.
Working Conditions: Constant in-state travel, shift work, abnormal working hours, on-call duty, and exposure to danger; wearing of uniforms and firearms as directed.
Licenses/Certifications: Current certification by the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training or ability to acquire certification within nine months; valid driver’s license.
Must successfully complete required North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedure Parts A and B courses to conduct motor carrier safety assistance program inspections.
Criminal background check will be required; failure to meet standards may result in rejection or termination.
Additional Information Minimum requirements for certification are found in Regulation 1002 of Act 452 of 1975 as amended. This position does not require a bachelor’s degree and is not eligible for H-1B visa sponsorship.
Posting closes on 12/31/2025.
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