State of Washington
Vehicle Identification Number Officer - Spokane
State of Washington, Spokane, Washington, United States, 99254
Overview
This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies. About the Agency:
The Washington State Patrol is committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and strives to foster an environment in which everyone is encouraged to be their authentic selves, communicate openly, and act with courage. The WSP is dedicated to promoting fair and equitable hiring, training, and promotional practices through innovative recruitment and retention strategies. About the Division:
The
Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Program was established to detect and recover stolen motor vehicles and stolen vehicle parts and return them to their rightful owners. The goal of the VIN program, by partnering with CID detectives and other commissioned personnel, is to deter auto theft and reduce the trade of stolen vehicles and stolen major component parts in Washington State. About the Position:
The VIN Officer position supports that mission by conducting VIN inspections to examine and verify the identity of all non-owner retained salvage/rebuilt vehicles, assembled vehicles, or any vehicles referred by the Department of Licensing (DOL) prior to the issuance of a Washington registration or certificate of title. In addition, the VIN Officer assists WSP and allied law enforcement with the identification of suspected stolen vehicles and major component parts.
Responsibilities
Perform inspections by physically crawling in or under vehicles to identify and confirm the authenticity of all VINs. Use hydraulic, pneumatic, electric and manual tools to stamp and affix VINs and VIN Plates. Enter information into appropriate databases. Safely process materials to restore altered or obliterated VINs, serial numbers, or other unique identifiers. Employ de-escalation strategies to deal with upset or emotional customers. Notify the supervisor for any stolen vehicles or stolen vehicle parts identified within their area of responsibility. Monitor and adjust inspection schedules as required. Respond to the public as needed through telephone calls, emails, and face-to-face contact. Assist customers with appointment scheduling problems as necessary via the scheduling program.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Must possess a valid drivers license, or the ability to obtain one within 30 days of employment. Some travel is required based upon business needs and training. Experience working with pneumatic, hydraulic, and manual automotive tools. Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. regularly in the performance of daily activities. A current cover letter is required.
Work Setting / Hazards
Indoor and Outdoor. Exposure to workplace hazards is limited to those commonly found in government office environments. Workplace environment typical to mechanic style garage with sometimes performing job functions outside. Exposures to acid and base chemicals, oils, solvents, and slips, trips, and falls are possible. Hazards associated include overhead impact and falling items, crawling under vehicles and the operation of power tools.
Why work for the Washington State Patrol?
Continuous growth and development opportunities. Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work. Employment opportunities that recognize military veterans and/or military spouse per Governor Executive Order 19-01. Qualification for the Public Loan Forgiveness Program.
For more information regarding how to apply for this position, please contact us.
Additional Information
Applicants claiming veterans preference must attach a copy of their DD214 (SSN must be blacked out). If you do not provide the required documentation, the veterans preference will not be awarded. Please determine your eligibility before applying. WSP Policy 1.04.020 - WSP does not engage in, or assist with, civil immigration enforcement, therefore; in no stage of the hiring process will the immigration status of family members of the candidate be investigated by the Washington State Patrol. Questions? Please contact Kelcie Westley at 360-704-2302 or via email at kelcie.westley@wsp.wa.gov Check us out on: WSP’s Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
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This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies. About the Agency:
The Washington State Patrol is committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and strives to foster an environment in which everyone is encouraged to be their authentic selves, communicate openly, and act with courage. The WSP is dedicated to promoting fair and equitable hiring, training, and promotional practices through innovative recruitment and retention strategies. About the Division:
The
Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Program was established to detect and recover stolen motor vehicles and stolen vehicle parts and return them to their rightful owners. The goal of the VIN program, by partnering with CID detectives and other commissioned personnel, is to deter auto theft and reduce the trade of stolen vehicles and stolen major component parts in Washington State. About the Position:
The VIN Officer position supports that mission by conducting VIN inspections to examine and verify the identity of all non-owner retained salvage/rebuilt vehicles, assembled vehicles, or any vehicles referred by the Department of Licensing (DOL) prior to the issuance of a Washington registration or certificate of title. In addition, the VIN Officer assists WSP and allied law enforcement with the identification of suspected stolen vehicles and major component parts.
Responsibilities
Perform inspections by physically crawling in or under vehicles to identify and confirm the authenticity of all VINs. Use hydraulic, pneumatic, electric and manual tools to stamp and affix VINs and VIN Plates. Enter information into appropriate databases. Safely process materials to restore altered or obliterated VINs, serial numbers, or other unique identifiers. Employ de-escalation strategies to deal with upset or emotional customers. Notify the supervisor for any stolen vehicles or stolen vehicle parts identified within their area of responsibility. Monitor and adjust inspection schedules as required. Respond to the public as needed through telephone calls, emails, and face-to-face contact. Assist customers with appointment scheduling problems as necessary via the scheduling program.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Must possess a valid drivers license, or the ability to obtain one within 30 days of employment. Some travel is required based upon business needs and training. Experience working with pneumatic, hydraulic, and manual automotive tools. Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. regularly in the performance of daily activities. A current cover letter is required.
Work Setting / Hazards
Indoor and Outdoor. Exposure to workplace hazards is limited to those commonly found in government office environments. Workplace environment typical to mechanic style garage with sometimes performing job functions outside. Exposures to acid and base chemicals, oils, solvents, and slips, trips, and falls are possible. Hazards associated include overhead impact and falling items, crawling under vehicles and the operation of power tools.
Why work for the Washington State Patrol?
Continuous growth and development opportunities. Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work. Employment opportunities that recognize military veterans and/or military spouse per Governor Executive Order 19-01. Qualification for the Public Loan Forgiveness Program.
For more information regarding how to apply for this position, please contact us.
Additional Information
Applicants claiming veterans preference must attach a copy of their DD214 (SSN must be blacked out). If you do not provide the required documentation, the veterans preference will not be awarded. Please determine your eligibility before applying. WSP Policy 1.04.020 - WSP does not engage in, or assist with, civil immigration enforcement, therefore; in no stage of the hiring process will the immigration status of family members of the candidate be investigated by the Washington State Patrol. Questions? Please contact Kelcie Westley at 360-704-2302 or via email at kelcie.westley@wsp.wa.gov Check us out on: WSP’s Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
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