Police Officer
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Law/Legal
Police Officer
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in both Milwaukee and Ozaukee County, Bayside is a primarily residential community of 4,400 residents, and providing service up to 65,000 residents. Bayside is a dynamic balance of progressive ideas and traditional values that provides an inviting and premiere community for all.
Our mission, to be a leader in accountable and innovative public service, striving for the continual enhancement in the quality of the Village. In pursuit of our mission, our strategic values include fiscal integrity, community collaboration, connected communication, operational excellence, sustainable resilience, and employee development.
Your role with us will be to serve as an integral component in providing solution based, innovative, and superior service to our constituencies, and to protect the rights of all persons, reduce the fear of crime, mitigate threats, identify and solve problems, and provide police services for all residents, businesses, and visitors in a manner that will both serve them and promote a safe environment.
Specifically, you will serve and protect the public and their property from crime, enforce all local ordinances and laws, and discharge that duty in an immediate and intelligent response to any emergency. This description provides an overview of what will be expected of you but is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required.
Essential- Respond to and investigate calls for service involving violations of criminal law, municipal code violations, and motor vehicle accidents.
- Apprehend, arrest and/or cite individuals who violate statute, law, or code.
- Monitor motorist compliance with traffic laws and take appropriate enforcement actions when necessary.
- Operate a law enforcement vehicle during both day and night; in emergency situations involving speeds in excess of posted limits, in congested traffic and in unsafe road conditions caused by factors such as fog, smoke, rain, ice and snow.
- Pursue fleeing suspects and perform rescue operations which may involve quickly entering and exiting law enforcement patrol vehicles; lifting, carrying and dragging heavy objects; climbing over and pulling up oneself over obstacles; climbing through openings; jumping over surfaces and using body force to gain entrance through barriers.
- Collect evidence and substances.
- Load, unload, aim and fire from a variety of body positions department issued firearms under conditions of stress that justify the use of deadly force and at levels of proficiency prescribed in certification standards.
- Perform searches of people, vehicles, buildings and large outdoor areas which may involve feeling and detecting objects, detaining people and stopping suspicious vehicles and persons.
- Conduct visual and audio surveillance for extended periods of time.
- Engage in law enforcement patrol functions that include such things as working rotating shifts, walking on foot and bicycle patrols, and physically checking the doors and windows of buildings to ensure they are secure.
- Process and transport prisoners and mental patients using appropriate restraints.
- Extinguish small fires by using a fire extinguisher or other means.
- Process arrested suspects.
- Operate various speed detection devices.
- Prepare written reports, citations, and other records.
- Read and comprehend legal and non-legal documents, including the preparation and processing of such documents as citations, affidavits, complaints and warrants.
- Perform criminal investigations.
- Operate various office machines and computer related applications in office and motor vehicle such as data entry, work processing, computer aided dispatch and other software programs which may be introduced into the department’s operations.
- Monitor persons taken into custody.
- Maintain a professional appearance and conduct while representing the department.
- Obey all policies and directives.
- Obey direct orders of the Chief of Police, his designee, a superior officer, or any Police Department member relaying the order of a superior.
- Other duties as assigned by the Chief of Police.
- Wisconsin Law…
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