Deputy II-Road
Job Summary
Under general supervision and as a regular Deputy Sheriff appointed by the Oakland County Sheriff, performs duties within the Patrol or Investigative & Forensic Services areas. As a Deputy II patrols in authorized areas to prevent crime, protect life and property, enforce laws and Michigan Vehicle Code, preserve the peace, and give aid, relief and information to citizens. Deputy IIs respond to calls, perform preliminary investigations, prepare reports, testify in court and may serve as group leaders at scenes of crimes or accidents. Deputy IIs assigned to the Aviation Unit operate Sheriff’s Office aircraft and perform aerial patrols and respond to radio calls as directed by communications, Patrol Services and Command. Deputy IIs in Investigative & Forensic Services obtain warrants, transport and arraign prisoners, and execute arrest warrants. Deputy IIs in this division may travel out of state on extraditions. Deputy IIs may be required to conduct investigations when assigned by the Division Commander or to serve in special undercover assignments. May be required to conduct background investigations and interview prospective employees and/or deputy candidates. In all areas, physically restrains individuals when necessary.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Must be a United States citizen.
2. Possess current MCOLES license OR be currently attending a Police Academy training or its equivalent (as required by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).
NOTE: Must be MCOLES licensed or eligible to be licensed before the date of hire.
3. Possess a valid United States motor vehicle operator’s or chauffeur’s license. Out of Country driver’s license holders will be required to obtain the appropriate valid State of Michigan driver’s license before the hire date.
4. Have no prior felony convictions. Misdemeanor convictions will be reviewed on a a case by case basis to determine qualifying status. Domestic violence convictions are basis for automatically disqualifying.
5. Have at least corrected 20/20 vision in each eye, have normal color vision and depth perception in both eyes.
6. Have normal corrected hearing in each ear, per Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).
7. Pass the complete examination, including the employment physical required for this classification.
8. Successfully complete the one year probationary period.