Police Lieutenant (Promotional)
Salary
$95,588.54 - $126,303.05 Annually
Location
Various Locations within the City of El Paso, TX
Job Type
Civil Service
Job Number
75620-0726
Department
CHIEFS OFFICE
Opening Date
07/09/2026
Closing Date
7/28/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA
Non-Exempt
Requirements
MOS Code: None
Education and Experience: An accredited Bachelors degree or higher in Police Sciences, Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Business or Public Administration or related field, plus six (6) years of experience as a commissioned police officer, including two (2) years as a Police Sergeant.
Licenses and Certificates: Possess at the time of application Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education, (TCLEOSE) Intermediate Certificate except that incumbents currently in this job are not required to meet the upgraded licensing requirement but must maintain the Basic Peace Officer license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) in compliance with state statute. Texas Class "C" Drivers License or equivalent from another state by time of appointment.
General Purpose
Under direction, perform second level supervisory functions as head of an assigned police section, or provide other professional individual contributor commissioned law enforcement services as required.
Typical Duties
Responsibly develop, coordinate and evaluate designated ongoing patrol, investigation or support by subordinate units commonly headed by Police Sergeants or other first level supervisors, or carry out delegated complex operational or administrative public safety project management functions. Involves: Plan, generally oversee and control person and property protection, traffic regulation and safety, or other uniform operations on an assigned shift, a detective detail engaged in investigating and apprehending violators of crimes such as homicide, burglary and robbery, narcotic offenses, vice or vehicle theft, or criminalistic, auxiliary or patrol support, airport detail, homeland security, special project and grants, or other public safety services. Serve as detective division executive lieutenant, as assigned. Direct and review preparation of cases for court. Give testimony at trials and hearings. Establish rapport and confer with public groups and individuals in person and by telephone to listen to, identify and resolve law enforcement grievances or problems, and consult social service agencies and civic organizations to ascertain community public safety needs. Provide information and advise on City code and other laws in response to inquires; and interpret department rules, regulations and policies for employees and the public. Cooperate with County, State and Federal law enforcement agencies in apprehending and detaining wanted persons or criminals, recovering stolen property, and in other matters of mutual interest. Advise and assist other police officers in law enforcement investigations, and personally participates in more difficult cases. Analyze and recommend acquisition of or improvements to equipment and facilities. Participate in evaluation and development of department programs, policies and procedures, and in preparation and administration of department budget affecting operations or services for which accountable.
Perform, as qualified, expert uniformed Police Officer or Police Detective functions that include modifying standard practices, adapting precedents and establishing validity of approached in order to deal with unique situations in a manner that conforms to legal requirements and department policies, or serve in such a position as back up when required. Involves: Engage in assigned municipal law and ordinance enforcement and crime prevention duties which includes maintaining a recognizable community presence to preserve peace and order, protect persons and property, and otherwise provide allied police services requested as well as precisely documenting evidence, circumstances and actions regarding actual and potential criminal violations or other public safety related incidents. Provide technical police services such as conducting skilled investigations, first level identification analyses or community relations programs.
Supervise assigned supervisors, police officers and civilian support staff. Involves: Conduct roll calls, schedule work, assign duties and coordinate shift changes. Issue written and oral instructions, and check work for exactness, neatness and conformance to policies and procedures. Guide subordinates to overcome difficulties encountered in performing duties. Appraise performance of immediate subordinates and review evaluation reports of lower level supervisors. Coach and arrange for or conduct training and development activities. Enforce personnel rules and regulations, standards of conduct, work attendance, appearance and safe working practices. Maintain supervisor-subordinate harmony and resolve disputes or grievances as delegated. Recommend commendations or discipline, and employee status changes. Interview applicants and recommend selection.
Perform related duties as required. Involves: Act on behalf of superior officers in their absence, if assigned. Maintain normal availability by radio or telephone for consultation on open cases or emergency call out. Schedule and conduct meetings. Participate in administration by overseeing and reviewing or personally gathering and compiling data used to evaluate and develop department programs, policies and procedures, and to prepare and monitor department budget affecting section for which accountable, as requested. Direct or personally prepare and submit daily section activity and other written reports to superior officers, and maintain complete and accurate records of events that occur during shifts. Direct or personally maintain equipment, supplies and facilities in clean, orderly and safe condition which includes preventive servicing and making minor repairs, such as changing tires on assigned service vehicle if needed. Participate in in-service training for own professional development. Serve on designated ad hoc committees.
General Information
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Please note: This recruitment is limited to Uniformed City employees working within the El Paso Police Department.
Written Exam Date: September 14, 2026 (test times will be provided at a later date)
Test Location: Tech H2O: 10751 Montana Ave, El Paso, TX 79935
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EDUCATIONAL EQUIVALENCY REVIEW PROCESS
Applicants seeking educational equivalency consideration must submit a request to PDHR@elpasotexas.gov after submitting their promotional application. Note: Applicants possessing fewer than forty-five (45) completed semester credit hours are not eligible for educational equivalency consideration per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article 25. Miscellaneous Provisions, Section 3.
The educational and experience requirements for promotional examinations shall be determined and applied by the City in accordance with applicable City Charter provisions and/or Civil Service Rules. The interpretation of education requirements shall parallel the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article 6, Section 4.
An employee may substitute experience for no more than one-half of the college education requirement based on the following equivalencies:
3 semester credit hours = 1.8 months of qualifying experience
15 semester credit hours = 9 months of qualifying experience
30 semester credit hours = 18 months of qualifying experience
Supplementing education using experience will be determined as follows:
Educational equivalency determinations shall undergo second-level review by the PDHR Manager or designee prior to approval. Educational equivalencies shall be used solely for eligibility determination and shall not result in the award of educational promotional points.
The top 18 applicants who make a passing grade of 75 or better (seniority points not included) will be invited to participate in the assessment center component of this recruitment. The passing grade of the Assessment Center is 75%. Applicants must achieve a score of 75% or greater in order to be placed on the eligible list.
A résumé and/or other documents will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Comments such as "See résumé" are not acceptable and will result in the application being considered incomplete.
To qualify for this position, the required education, experience, knowledge, and skills must be clearly stated on your application's employment history. We do not use any information on your resume to review if you meet the minimum qualifications for this position.
Failure to fully detail all experience and job duties in the application, or copying/pasting directly from the job specification, or responses referring to your résumé will eliminate you from consideration for the position.
Determined by Collective Bargaining Agreement
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Select your level of education from the options below (select only one).
02
Do you have a minimum of six (6) years of experience as a commissioned police officer with the El Paso Police Department, including two (2) years as a Police Sergeant?
03
Do you have a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education, (TCLEOSE) Intermediate Certificate? Note: applicants MUST upload their TCOLE PSR report for verification of intermediate certificate.
04
Do you have a valid USA drivers license? If so, what type of drivers license do you have?
05
What is your date of commission as a police officer with the El Paso Police Department? (MM/DD/YYYY)
06
What is your date of promotion to the rank of Police Sergeant? (MM/DD/YYYY) Note: Information will be used to calculate seniority points when applied after passing Assessment Center component.
07
For Education Points verification, select the level of degree you have earned. Note: applicant must upload proof of education in order to receive education points (applied after passing Assessment Center component).
08
For Military/Veteran points verification, indicate below if you are claiming these points. (applied after passing Assessment Center component) Note: applicant must upload DD214 or proof of active U.S. Armed Forces reservist or National Guard Service reflected by unit assigned orders.
09
This recruitment is limited to current Uniformed City employees working at the El Paso Police Department only. Are you currently a uniform employee with the El Paso Police Department?
10
The written examination date for this recruitment will be on September 14, 2026 located at the El Paso Water H20 Center, 10751 Montana Ave, El Paso, TX 79935. (test times provided at a later date)
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Candidates will be evaluated based on the information provided on the application and the completeness of the responses to the Supplemental Questions. The following will disqualify you from moving forward in the recruitment process. -Failure to fully detail all work experience and job duties. -Failure to fully detail all lead, supervisory and managerial experience and duties if required. -Overlapping dates of work experience. -Copying and pasting directly from the job specification. -Responses referring to your résumé.
Required Question
Employer City of El Paso
Address 300 N. Campbell
El Paso, Texas, 79901
Phone 915-212-0045
Website http://www.elpasotexas.gov