Full-Time

Marshal Service Peace Officer

Deadline 11/30/26
Dallas County

Dallas County

Compensation Overview

$32.37/hr

Dallas, TX, USA

In Person

Must work varying days and shifts, including weekends/holidays; on-call 24/7.

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • Graduation from an accredited high school/GED Program.
  • Thirty (30) college hours in Criminal Justice or in a job-related field of study preferred OR two (2) years of satisfactory security experience OR satisfactory law enforcement experience OR active military service with an honorable discharge.
  • Must be 21 years of age with a valid Texas Drivers License, good driving record and provide a copy of the 10 year driving history.
  • Must be licensed as a Peace Officer in the State of Texas and proficient in the safe handling of firearms.
  • Must be able to maintain departmental firearms proficiency standards.
  • Must meet County standards on physical, psychological exam.
  • Mandatory drug test prior to and during employment.
  • Binocular vision, correctable to 20/30.
  • Able to distinguish between standard colors.
  • Capable of hearing ordinary conversation at ten feet, with each ear. The use of hearing aids is permissible.
  • Will be on call 24/7.
  • This is considered an “Essential Position” as stated in Dallas County policy regarding emergency response situations.
  • Must have knowledge of the ICS system.
  • Must maintain Court Security Officer and other specialized certifications.
  • Must possess a functional knowledge of Fire Code / Life Safety /Protective Services Operations.
  • Knowledge of DPS rules and pertinent sections of the Texas Occupations Code.
  • Subject to specific assignment, maintaining additional TCOLE certifications or other professional licensure or certifications as deemed appropriate by the department.
Responsibilities
  • Performs law enforcement patrol duties around Dallas County and County property.
  • Assists in controlling disturbances on County property, takes necessary action to prevent injury to persons and/or property damage.
  • Reports all circumstances to supervisor.
  • Completes police reports and necessary paperwork.
  • Responds to fire alarms, bomb threats, medical emergencies, burglar, and other alarms and calls for service.
  • Assists other County departments, emergency personnel and the public as needed.
  • Assumes incident command until relieved by ranking Officer.
  • Enforces State and Federal Law, County ordinances and policies on County property.
  • Directs Security Officers and Screeners at county entry points of critical infrastructure.
  • Acts as Officer in Charge (OIC) in absence of the Sergeant.
  • Reports maintenance, and public and life safety needs identified while performing rounds on foot or in vehicle, and notifies the appropriate departments when issues are identified.
  • Performs arrests, issues citations and warnings when warranted.
  • Files criminal cases as necessary with the District Attorney’s Office.
  • Performs specialized protection duties such as School Resource Officer, etc.
  • Secures County property during non-business hours; patrols and escorts county personnel.
  • Performs specialized screening and public safety functions.
  • Documents lost and found merchandise, confiscated items, and contraband.
  • Performs additional related tasks as assigned.

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