In addition to evaluating the applicant's relative knowledge, skill and ability as demonstrated by quality and breadth of education/experience, emphasis in each test component will be on measuring competitively, relative to job demands, each applicant's:
Knowledge of:
1. The department’s mission, activities, laws, rules, and regulations.
2. Provisions of the California Penal Code, Evidence Code, and Code of Civil Procedures.
3. Investigative operational plans.
4. Gang management.
5. Criminal and Administrative investigation techniques and procedures.
6. Interrogate, interview, information, and intelligence gathering processes and procedures.
7. Principles, procedures, and recent trends in corrections and parole administration.
8. Illegal drugs, controlled substances, paraphernalia, packaging, trafficking, and addiction
9. Laws of arrest.
10. Constitutional rights including proper tactics and use of force in effecting arrests of suspects.
11. Search and seizure and the service of legal process, techniques for collecting, securing, and preserving, evidence and the rules of evidence, and court procedure.
12. Tactical operations.
13. Officer safety.
14. Training techniques and methods used in creating, modifying, and delivering training.
15. Principles and techniques of personnel management and supervision.
16. A supervisor’s role in Equal Employment Opportunity and the prevention of discrimination and harassment in the workplace.
17. Advanced peace officer training techniques and methods.
18. Applicable collective bargaining memorandum of understanding and related issues.
19. Disciplinary guidelines and personnel rules.
Ability to:
1. Collect, process, and secure evidence.
2. Develop techniques, methods, and skills and apply applicable laws required to conduct criminal and administrative investigations.
3. Establish and maintain cooperative relations with law enforcement and governmental agencies, and others.
4. Prepare and present well organized, accurate, timely, clear, and thorough written reports and presentations.
5. Maintain written and electronic files.
6. Represent the department.
7. Analyze situations accurately and take effective action.
8. Exercise good judgment.
9. Demonstrate good work habits.
10. Remain observant for prolonged periods of time.
11. Recall an incident and retain the memory of names and faces.
12. Have and maintain sufficient strength, dexterity, and good physical agility, including endurance to perform during stressful (physical, mental, and emotional) situations encountered on the job without compromising their health and well-being or that of their fellow employee or offender.
13. Judge an emergency situation and maintain mental and emotional stability, determine the appropriate use of force, and carry out that use of force.
14. Not be psychologically manipulated by offenders.
15. Operate a motor vehicle safely and effectively.
16. Maintain a satisfactory record as a law-abiding citizen.
17. Maintain and ensure confidentiality of department information.
18. Effectively organize, prioritize, and handle changing priorities.
19. Prepare and present well-organized accurate court testimony.
20. Plan and conduct investigations, including criminal investigations.
21. Successfully use, maintain, and qualify with approved firearms and safety equipment.
22. Use current technology.
23. Utilize a variety of weaponry and communication technology.
24. Remain functional with exposure to fumes, gases, or various chemicals (e.g., pepper spray, tear gasses, etc.).
25. Gather, analyze, and evaluate facts and evidence.
26. Plan, direct, and conduct the more difficult and complex criminal and administrative investigations.
27. Plan for and allocate resources to achieve the department’s goals and objectives.
28. Effectively supervise the work of a group of Special Agents, in addition to other peace officer, and non-peace officer classification, and other law enforcement personnel.
29. Initiate and review personnel matters.
30. Plan, organize, and direct investigative programs and personnel.
31. Effectively direct and supervise the activities of subordinate supervisory staff.
32. Develop and maintain administrative and operational quality control measures.
33. Mange sworn peace officers and nonsworn personnel in carrying out the functions of the department.
34. Implement, develop, and evaluate training programs or projects.
35. Effectively contribute to establishing equal opportunity in hiring and employee development.