Police Officer ; entry level
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer
Hiring Range: $28.31 -$36.33 / hour, depending on qualifications
Job open until filled
The Pleasant Grove Police Department (PGPD) has 30 full-time Police Officers. We are proud of our heritage and our culture of camaraderie and service. We offer many specialty positions including:
Patrol, Motors, SWAT, K9, Bicycle Patrol, Drone Pilot, Criminal Investigations, Special Victims Investigations, and Major Crimes Task Force. Our Police Officers are privileged to have an opportunity to work in every facet of Law Enforcement.
At this time, PGPD seeks experienced, Utah POST certified candidates. Candidates not POST certified, or currently enrolled in POST, will not be considered. Candidates with multiple years of experience will be considered for Police Officer II / III / IV positions, which is posted separately.
Pleasant Grove offers excellent benefits, including the following:
- Participation in Utah Retirement Systems (URS), including a full pickup (4.73%) of the Tier II Public Safety employee portion.
- Medical insurance plans with no employee premiums.
- Car per person, including take home policy.
- 120 hours of holiday time paid out annually to patrol officers.
- Numerous overtime opportunities.
- Additional pay increments for higher education attainment.
- 401k Match
For questions or more information, please contact David Packard, HR Manager, at dpackard or or contact Derick Shumway, Investigations Lieutenant, at Dshumway or .
GENERAL PURPOSEA Police Officer is responsible for Administrative duties within the Police Department. These duties may include technical, administrative, management, investigative, crime prevention, interacting with public, and duties and responsibilities as are required under the job description of Road Patrol Officer, as necessary.
FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES- Upholds and enforce the law impartially, to protect life, liberty, property, human rights and the dignity of the members of the public
- Patrol the city to preserve law and order. Prevent and discover the commission of a crime, and enforce the criminal and traffic code of the State of Utah
- Provide a visible presence to deter crime and reassure the community
- Answer calls and complaints involving thefts, burglaries, assaults, and other misdemeanors and felony crimes
- Conduct preliminary investigations, identify, secure, and gathers evidence
- Make arrests, prepare written reports, and testify in court
- Identify individuals and locations at risk of being involved in crime
- Issues traffic citations; direct traffic, and investigate traffic accidents
- Works in partnership with businesses, groups and individuals
- Respond to citizen and community needs
- Demonstrate initiative and keep abreast of current trends, practices and programs by participating in career and professional development
- Maintain professional work habits and image
Education:
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Utah POST Certification
- Valid Utah Driver's License
Experience:
- Prior experience is preferred but not mandatory
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of law enforcement methods, and the applicable laws and ordinances
- Knowledge of the geography of the city
Skills/Abilities:
- Use of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers including decimals and fractions
- Use of simple formulas, charts, tables, drawing, specifications, schedules, wiring diagrams, use of adjustable measuring instruments, checking of reports, forms records and comparable data where some interpretation is required intermediate knowledge of basic computer and technical skills
- Ability to effectively communicate, both written & verbal
- Ability to provide quality customer service, even in difficult circumstances
- Ability to use common sense, maturity, ethical decision-making ability and commitment
- Ability to make split-second decisions in life or death situations
- Ability to handle stressful situations
- Ability to handle animals
- Ability to climb, maintain body equilibrium, bend, kneel, reach, stand, walk, run, push, pull, lift grasp, talk and hear
- Ability to use surveillance equipment, computers, firearms, handcuffs, spray, baton and radio
- Working conditions may vary
- Regularly works in hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions
- Frequently works with external customers on a regular basis
- This position meets the requirements set by the Utah Retirement Systems to qualify for the Public Safety Retirement Plan.
- The employee has completed the Peace Officer Standards and Training; and
- The employee's life or personal safety is placed at risk; and
- The employee performs duties that actively prevent or detect crime and enforce criminal statutes or ordinances of the state of Utah or any of its political subdivisions; and
- The employee responds to situations involving threats to public safety and making emergency decisions affecting the lives and health of others; and
- The employee performs duties that consist of providing community protection.
The City of Pleasant Grove is an equal opportunity employer without…
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