Transportation Enforcement
Inspector
(6 Positions)
General Headquarters (Joplin area and
St. Charles, Stoddard
or New Madrid, Shannon, and Henry Countries
(Note: If the selected
candidate is moving from a non-safety-sensitive job to a safety-sensitive
job and/or moving from a non-physically demanding job to a physically
demanding job, a drug test and/or a physical exam will be required.)
Job Summary:
The transportation
enforcement inspector assists in and/or conducts safety
and compliance reviews, inspections of vehicles and investigations
of suspected economic violations within a region of the state.
The position is governed by federal and state transportation statutes
and regulations. Responsibilities are performed under moderate
supervision. Knowledge of enforcement/investigative principles
and practices as might be acquired through graduation from an
accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree
in criminal justice, law enforcement, safety, business administration,
or related discipline.
Special Working
Conditions/Job Characteristics:
Job required regular
travel within the region.
Investigations may be
conducted after normal working hours, outdoors, in unfavorable
weather conditions, in moving traffic, with potential exposure
to hazardous materials, or other potentially dangerous conditions.
Requires ability to climb on and under commercial vehicles.
Job incumbents will be required to
become certified in North American Standard Inspection, General
Hazardous Materials, Cargo Tank/Bulk Package, Federal Compliance
Review, and Motor Coach courses.
Applicant must reside
in or be willing to relocate within 15 miles of the assigned area.
Application
with resume and college transcript must be postmarked by
July 11, 2003.