ROAD DEPUTY
Lapeer, MI · On-site
$27.91 - $37.07/hr
... to treatment as well as long-distance transports to correctional and treatment facilities ... Serves as a courier and bank escort for county staff transporting sums of money. Provided court ...
Lapeer, MI · On-site
$27.91 - $37.07/hr
... to treatment as well as long-distance transports to correctional and treatment facilities ... Serves as a courier and bank escort for county staff transporting sums of money. Provided court ...
Lapeer, MI · On-site
$27.91 - $37.07/hr
... to treatment as well as long-distance transports to correctional and treatment facilities ... Serves as a courier and bank escort for county staff transporting sums of money. Provided court ...
$8.17 - $9.35
1% of jobs
$9.35 - $10.53
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$10.53 - $11.71
4% of jobs
$11.71 - $12.89
14% of jobs
$13.06 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$12.89 - $14.08
27% of jobs
The median wage is $14.26 / hr.
$14.08 - $15.26
14% of jobs
$16.18 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$15.26 - $16.44
17% of jobs
$16.44 - $17.62
10% of jobs
$17.62 - $18.80
6% of jobs
$18.80 - $19.98
3% of jobs
$19.98 - $21.16
2% of jobs
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A typical workweek for a Long Distance Courier often involves extended hours on the road, transporting packages or freight across cities, regions, or even state lines. You may have set routes or variable assignments depending on the employer, and schedules can include nights, weekends, or holidays, especially during peak delivery periods. The role often requires working independently for long stretches, but you’ll regularly communicate with dispatchers, logistics coordinators, and customers to coordinate drop-offs and resolve any delivery issues. Flexibility, adaptability to changing routes, and strong organizational skills are crucial for managing your workload. Many employers provide detailed training and support, and with experience, there can be advancement opportunities into lead courier or dispatch supervisory roles.
To excel as a Long Distance Courier, you need a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, strong navigation skills, and experience handling various types of cargo. Familiarity with GPS tracking systems, digital route planning tools, and electronic proof-of-delivery applications is often required. Punctuality, attention to detail, and strong customer service abilities are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies are essential to ensure timely, safe, and reliable delivery of goods over long distances while maintaining customer satisfaction.
A Long Distance Courier is responsible for transporting goods, documents, or packages over significant distances, often between cities or states. This role typically involves driving for extended periods, ensuring timely deliveries, and maintaining the safety of transported items. Couriers may work for logistics companies, courier services, or as independent contractors. Strong time management and navigation skills are essential for success in this role.
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$27.91 - $37.07/hr
Full-time
Re-posted 11 days ago
Under the supervision of a Sergeant or other command officer, patrols the County in order to enforce the laws, investigates criminal activities, polices accident scenes, responds to domestic and other disputes, and answers requests for a variety of services. Performs a variety of functions related to protecting lives and property within the County. May be assigned to road patrol, detective bureau, traffic enforcement narcotics team, contracted policing programs, school liaison, or other specialized assignment. May receive specialized training in accident reconstruction, evidence/property management, crime scene processing, and other areas.
Essential FunctionsOther Functions None listed.
This list may not be inclusive of the total scope of job functions to be performed. Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted or modified at any time.
Employment QualificationsEducation: Associate degree in police administration, criminal justice or related areas, or equivalent experience. [Two years' experience as a law enforcement officer may be considered to substitute for the educational requirement.]
Experience: No prior experience required. Prefer some related law enforcement experience which may have been in a military, reserve, cadet or other capacity.
Qualifications:
Knowledge of policies, procedures, state, federal, and local laws.
Knowledge of multiple technologies, computer systems, radar units, breathalyzer machines etc.
Skill in communicating effectively, orally and in writing.
Skill in de-escalating emotional and angry subjects Skills in defensive tactics, less than lethal force.
Knowledge, skill and ability in first-aid life saving techniques.
Knowledge in criminal investigation, procedures and techniques
Other Requirements: Certification by the Michigan law Enforcement Officers Training Council. Certification in CPR, First Aid, PBT, radar, and firearms safety. Some assignments may have additional requirements. Valid Michigan Driver's License.
The qualifications listed above are intended to represent the minimum skills and experience levels associated with performing the duties and responsibilities contained in this job description. The qualifications should not be viewed as expressing absolute employment or promotional standards, nut as general guidelines that should be considered along with other job-related selection or promotional criteria.
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Physical Requirements {This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions contained in this description. These include, but are not limited to, the following requirements and working conditions. Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified applicants unable to fulfill one or more of these requirements}:
Ability to physically restrain assaultive persons.
Ability to lift and carry and otherwise assist injured persons.
Ability to climb stairs, ladders, fences and other obstacles.
Ability to walk/run over all types of terrain.
Ability to pursue individuals on floor.
Ability to drive a vehicle in all types of weather and engage in high-speed pursuits.
Stooping, kneeling, and crawling in order to collect evidence and perform other functions.
Ability to with stand periods of prolonged sitting while conducting surveillances.
Ability to withstand periods of prolonged standing while directing traffic.
Ability to overcome extremely stressful and dangerous situations.
Ability to make split-second decisions under the worst possible circumstances.
Working Conditions:
Required to deal with people in various states of intoxication, emotional and mental condition. Required work outside in all sorts of weather.
Exposure to extreme changes in temperature.
Exposure to a variety of foul odors.
Exposure to contact with the bodily fluids of others.
Exposure to assault by individuals with various weapons.
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens.