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Maintenance Technician

Olathe, KS · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

... police property keeping it free of litter. * deliver exceptional customer service by addressing maintenance requests promptly and effectively. * maintain accurate records of maintenance activities ...

Police Officer

Washington, DC · On-site

$86K/yr

Performs protective services, safeguards Federally-owned buildings and property, and protects ... Written Exam - The Police Officer Selection Test (POST) will test the candidate's knowledge of ...

Company Description The Huron Police Department provides police and dispatch services to a ... property, the regulation of traffic, reporting any hazards or dangers, the apprehension, arrest ...

Company Description The Huron Police Department provides police and dispatch services to a ... property, the regulation of traffic, reporting any hazards or dangers, the apprehension, arrest ...

Police Officer

Seguin, TX · On-site

$69K/yr

City of Seguin POLICE OFFICER PAY GROUP: P5 City of Seguin Pay Schedule SUMMARY OF POSITION ... Protects the city's residents and property and enforces laws, ordinances, and traffic regulations.

As a Police Officer with FMPD, you will be entrusted with the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of federal, state, and local laws. Key Responsibilities * Patrol Fort Mill to detect ...

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Police Officer duties include vehicular and foot patrol of university property, enforcement of criminal and traffic laws; protection of persons and property; investigation of crimes; completion of ...

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How much do police property jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for police property in the United States is $21.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Police Property Technicians, and how can these be managed effectively?

Police Property Technicians often face challenges such as maintaining accurate records for large volumes of evidence, ensuring proper chain of custody, and adhering to strict protocols for storage and disposal. Managing these challenges requires a strong attention to detail, familiarity with evidence management systems, and good organizational skills. Regular training and clear communication with law enforcement officers and legal personnel can also help address these issues and ensure compliance with departmental and legal standards.

What are Police Property Officers and what do they do?

Police Property Officers are responsible for managing, storing, and tracking evidence and property that comes into police custody. They ensure that all items, such as evidence from crime scenes, lost property, and found items, are properly logged, stored securely, and returned or disposed of according to legal procedures. Their role is crucial to maintaining the integrity of evidence for criminal investigations and court proceedings. They also work closely with law enforcement officers, detectives, and sometimes members of the public to manage property-related inquiries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Police Property Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Property Officer, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of evidence handling procedures, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with property management systems, evidence-tracking software, and chain-of-custody protocols is typically required. Integrity, strong communication, and the ability to work independently are crucial soft skills for success in this role. These skills and qualities ensure the secure, accurate management of property and evidence, supporting law enforcement investigations and maintaining public trust.
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Infographic showing various Police Property job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,654 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Enforce laws, rules, and regulations governing the protection of personnel and State property.

  • Direct vehicular traffic, enforce parking regulations, investigate accidents, and issue warnings and citations.

  • Prepare clear, concise, and accurate incident reports in accordance with agency directives and standard operating procedures.


Job description

Introduction

\r\nThe Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) supports State and local government agencies, as well as local non-profit organizations and the citizens of Maryland, by providing facilities management, real estate and surplus property services, as well as security and law enforcement for State buildings. DGS is also responsible for a full spectrum of facilities engineering, design and construction services, almost $1 billion in annual contract administration, and overseeing the State procurement process. Here at DGS, we truly Do Great Service... Consider joining our team! \r\n\r\n\r\n

GRADE

SLE 0003\r\n

LOCATION OF POSITION

Maryland Capitol Police Department\r\nBaltimore City - 301 W. Preston Street\r\nAnnapolis - 29 St. Johns Street\r\n

Main Purpose of Job

A Police Officer II is responsible for enforcing laws, rules, and regulations to ensure the safety and protection of personnel and State property. Police Officers in this classification do not have supervisory responsibility and will receive general supervision from a Police Officer Sergeant. Employees may be assigned to day, evening, night, or rotating shifts, which may include holidays and weekends.\r\n\r\n\r\nEmployees in this classification are considered Emergency Essential personnel and must be willing and available for duty at all hours; employees may be required to remain or report for duty at such hours as needed to maintain the continuous operation of this agency. If you are the selected candidate for this position, you will be required to complete a Pre-Employment Physical and substance abuse screening, which will assess your ability to safely perform the essential functions of this position.\r\n

POSITION DUTIES

Duties for the Police Officer II position include, but are not limited to:\r\n\r\n- Enforce laws, rules, and regulations governing the protection of personnel and State property.\r\n- Direct vehicular traffic, enforce parking regulations, investigate accidents, and issue warnings and citations.\r\n- Prepare clear, concise, and accurate incident reports in accordance with agency directives and standard operating procedures.\r\n- Investigate criminal acts to resolve and/or prosecute criminal activity.\r\n- Make arrests and testify in court.\r\n- Render emergency and/or first aid to sick or injured persons. Stabilize injured persons prior to ambulance response.\r\n- Respond to disturbances, emergencies, suspicious persons, and suspicious activities.\r\n- Other functions may be required that enable this agency to fulfill its overall governmental mission to provide law enforcement and physical security to the Department of General Services-owned and managed properties.\r\n

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:Graduation from an accredited high school or high school equivalency certificate acceptable to the Maryland State Board of Education as described in the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission regulation.\r\nExperience:Six months of experience as a certified law enforcement officer.\r\nNotes:\r\n1. The above educational requirement is set by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission in accordance with the Public Safety Article, Section 3-207, Annotated Code of Maryland.\r\n2. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience at a rank of Corporal/Petty Officer or higher as a non-commissioned officer in Protective Service classifications or LawEnforcement specialty codes in theMilitaryPolice Officer field ofwork on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.\r\n

DESIRED OR PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Strong preference will be given to applicants who possess the following preferred qualification(s). Include clear and specific information regarding all qualifications in your application.\r\n\r\n- At least two (2) years of experience as a Certified Law Enforcement Officer in Maryland.\r\n- Former law enforcement officer certification in the last 3-5 years or a current non-Maryland officer who completed an acceptable entrance-level academy in another state or through the federal government.\r\n

LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

1.Candidates for positions in this classification must possess a Police Officer certification as required by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission at the time of application.\r\n2.Applicants for this classification, formerly certified by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission as a Police Officer within the past three years and are eligible for recertification at the time of appointment, meet the certification requirement for this classification. The recertification criteria are listed in the Code of Maryland Regulations 12.04.01.07, available at the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission.\r\n3.Employees in this classification may be required to possess or obtain a special police commission in accordance with Public Safety Article, Section 3-209, Annotated Code of Maryland.\r\n

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

\r\n1. Selection standards for Police Officer certification are established by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission in accordance with Public Safety Article, Section 3-207, Annotated Code of Maryland. These selection criteria are listed in detail in the Code of Maryland Regulations 12.04.01.04 and include the following:\r\n- U.S. Citizenship\r\n- Must be at least 21 years of age\r\n- Satisfactory background investigation, including a check of criminal history\r\n- Oral interview\r\n- Physical and psychological examinations, truth verification, and drug test (COMAR 12.04.01.04)\r\n- Possession of a driver's license valid in the State of Maryland.\r\n\r\n\r\n2. Employees in this classification are subject to call-in and, therefore, will be required to provide the employer with a phone number where they can be reached.\r\n\r\n\r\n3. Employees in this classification may be required to bear firearms and to demonstrate practical knowledge and proficiency in the safe use and care of firearms on a periodic basis as required by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission.\r\n\r\n\r\n4. Employees in this classification are subject to substance abuse testing in accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations 17.04.09, Testing for Illegal Use of Drugs.\r\n

SELECTION PROCESS

1. Initial Contact - Confirm candidate interest and qualifications.\r\n\r\n\r\n2. Fitness Testing - Physical fitness test consisting of:\r\n- 300-foot Dash: Complete within 80 seconds.\r\n- Barrier Climb: Test ability to climb over a barrier.\r\n- 150 lb. Weight Drag/Pull: Move weight at least 15 feet.\r\n- Stair Climbing: Traverse up and down two flights of stairs.\r\n\r\n\r\n3. Background Interview/Background Investigation - Investigate candidate suitability.\r\n\r\n\r\n4. Conditional Offer - Extend a provisional job offer.\r\n\r\n\r\n5. CVSA Examination - Conduct Computer Voice Stress Analysis.\r\n\r\n\r\n6. Oral Board Interview - Interview with a panel.\r\n\r\n\r\n7. Application Review - Assess candidate materials.\r\n\r\n\r\n8. Screenings - Psychological test, physical exam, and drug screening.\r\n\r\n\r\n9. Final Offer - Confirm official job offer upon passing screenings.\r\n\r\n\r\n10. Training & Certification - Complete field training (FTO), firearm qualifications, and comparative compliance certification, if necessary.\r\n\r\n\r\nIf all aspects of the process are successfully completed, applicants will be placed on an eligibility list for a period of one year.\r\n

BENEFITS

The State of Maryland offers a generous benefits package that includes:\r\n- Tuition reimbursement, if funding is available, for those who qualify\r\n- Free mass transit in Baltimore & Annapolis\r\n- Generous paid leave that increases with years of service\r\n- Paid holidays\r\n- Health coverage with low out-of-pocket costs\r\n- Employee & employer contributory pension plan\r\n\r\nClick on the link below for more information.\r\nSTATE OF MARYLAND BENEFITS\r\n

FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

Contact tammy.vehstedt@maryland.gov or call 410-767-4986 with questions about this recruitment. The online application process is STRONGLY preferred. Apply online at dgs.maryland.gov - Human Resources > Employment > Current Openings. If you are unable to submit your application online, please send your paper application to: Human Resources, Dept. of General Services, 301 W. Preston St., Suite 1311, Baltimore, MD 21201 by the closing date and time. TTY Users: call via Maryland Relay\r\n\r\n\r\nAs an equal opportunity employer, Maryland is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting employees who are reflective of the State's diversity. People with disabilities and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. We thank our Veterans for their service to our country.\r\n

Employment Type: Full-Time