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A Career as a Commercial Vehicle Officer

Are you looking for a challenging career? Duties that are never routine? Good pay and fringe benefits? You may be interested in a career with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, one of the most highly respected law enforcement agencies in the country.

Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Mission

The Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division strives to maintain a strong roadside and fixed facility inspection enforcement program to reduce the number and severity of commercial vehicle involved crashes and to enhance homeland security.

Duties of a Commercial Vehicle Officer

The primary duties of a Missouri State Highway Patrol Commercial Vehicle Officer (CVO) are to promote safety and enforce Federal Regulations and State laws pertaining to commercial motor vehicles and drivers. A CVO conducts various levels of North American Standard inspections and post-crash analysis on commercial motor vehicles to ensure compliance with the state and federal laws and regulations. Other responsibilities include assisting the motoring public. A CVO must work under all climatic conditions, and work schedules change regularly.

Testing

The selection process is a multi-phase testing procedure that includes written examination and a oral interview.  If given a conditional offer of employment, the applicant must successfully complete a polygraph examination, comprehensive background investigation/review, medical examination (to include vision and hearing), psychological examination with interview, and drug screening test.

Training

CVO Trainees receive approximately eighteen weeks of intensive academic training at the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy in Jefferson City. Self-defense, cultural diversity, firearms, arrest procedures, and state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to commercial motor vehicles are some of the topics covered during the training period. Following Academy graduation, each officer must serve a twelve-week period under the guidance of a veteran Field Training Officer and a one-year training period.

Salary and Benefits

Starting salary for a CVO is $51,576 annually. Commercial Vehicle Officers receive annual step increases and opportunities for overtime after their training has been completed. Medical insurance, paid life insurance, and paid retirement, are among the available fringe benefits. Optional family health, vision, dental, and life insurance are available at the employee’s expense. Officers receive at least 15 vacation days and 13 paid holidays per year. Sick leave accumulates at a rate of ten hours per month.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is an Equal Opportunity Employer