WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS Work is performed outdoors and in a general office environment; work a variety of scheduled shifts, irregular hours and/or on-call status; physical agility to pursue offenders on foot, stop and subdue resisting offenders using necessary force where appropriate, including deadly force; maneuver through and over paved, gravel, rough, uneven, slippery, or turf areas; climb elevations; exposure to dirt, dust, pollen, inclement weather, temperature extremes, traffic hazards, body fluids, communicable diseases; hazardous chemicals, firearms, various evidence, and unpleasant odors; exposure to remote, isolated areas, and potentially hazardous, disabling, and life-threatening situations; bend, reach, kneel, and crouch to gather evidence, conduct search activities, and other law enforcement duties; stand and sit for long periods of time; wear required uniform articles and safety equipment for extended periods of time; lift and pull up to 165 pounds in emergency situations; use and maintain proficiency with a variety of law enforcement tools including handguns, baton, and other weapons; visual and muscular dexterity to operate: a motor vehicle, computer equipment, and two-way radio while maintaining constant vigilance to the surrounding area; utilize two-way radio to hear and respond to: radio communications, voice instructions, and/or commands under a variety of working situations and background noise levels. Skills in: Learning and applying law enforcement principles, rules, techniques and the proper use of issued equipment; managing situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and impartially; applying good judgment and making effective decisions under pressure; use of firearms, motor vehicles and other law enforcement equipment; preparing clear, comprehensive, and accurate reports; interviewing and dealing with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds; administering first aid and CPR; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, and the public; operating computerized technology and job-related software applications; following written and verbal instructions; communicating effectively verbally and in writing.