in Mohave County, AZ
Job Description
Essential Job Functions- Responds to and participates in activities involved in implementing and coordinating a comprehensive county-wide environmental rural area clean-up enforcement program.
- Provides assistance in conducting a law enforcement program involving investigations, apprehending violators, inter agency coordination, education and other law enforcement and program activities.
- Analyzes activity and violation problems occurring in unincorporated areas of Mohave County as it relates to illegal and wildcat dumping.
- Develops information through fact finding by collecting on-site evidence, interviewing witnesses or suspects, following up on leads, searching records, conducting surveillance, observing suspicious activity and through information provided by informants, concerned citizens and Federal, State, and local officials.
- Assists and requests assistance from agencies with conducting of law enforcement activities, maintaining, and establishing liaisons with local Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies and their personnel.
- Prepares investigation reports and maintains accurate, up-to-date information by documenting findings and facts, obtaining witness statements and copies of official records, and including pertinent correspondence, maps, historical information, exhibits, and photographs.
- Determines laws violated. Makes record checks with State and local agencies to determine if violator has any prior violations. Issues citations or makes arrests and files criminal complaints with the Court. Books suspects when appropriate.
- Ensures program activities are consistent with Federal, state and local policies and procedures for carrying out law enforcement activities.
- Prepares applications for environmental programs and funding.
- Coordinates and presents programs for the education and training of the public about the illegality and detriments of wildcat dump sites.
- Confers with attorneys outlining requirements for investigation and keeps attorneys apprised of the investigations with current, accurate information.
- Assists attorneys in the preparation of cases for trial based on information obtained and determining additional information required.
- Testifies in court on the results of investigation.
- Assists local and out-of-state agencies on environmental investigations.
- Keeps apprised of associated environmental laws and legislation.
- Compiles information and performs research for special projects as assigned. Develops and implements automated systems for tracking progress and documenting status of project activities.
- Prepares and maintains required reports and documentation.
- Speaks before groups, answers inquiries regarding environmental rural area cleanup enforcement, environmental issues and wildcat dumping programs and activities and conducts public information programs.
- Attends routine and specialized training classes and seminars of law enforcement methods and techniques, marksmanship, law, procedures, and technical subjects.
- Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts.