MTA Special Police Officer - Trainee
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Security
Police Officer
MTA Special Police Officer, Trainee
Are you ready to take on a career where your work directly impacts the lives of thousands of Marylanders every day? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy solving real-time challenges, and feel motivated by meaningful public service? If so, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) wants you on our team.
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is recruiting an MTA Special Police Officer, Trainee. The MTA Special Police Officer Trainee is the entry level of unarmed law enforcement personnel responsible for conducting security patrol and monitoring across all MTA transit system modes, facilities, administrative buildings, and other MTA owned properties, in a learning capacity. Employees in this classification serve as unarmed law enforcement personnel commissioned by the State of Maryland and granted law enforcement authority limited to MTA owned or controlled properties and revenue fleet.
The position supports the MTA Police Force in accordance with MDOT MTA rules, regulations, policies, governing State and Federal laws, and Collective Bargaining Agreement with AFSCME Local 1859. Employees in this classification do not supervise. Employees in this classification receive supervision from a Police Supervisor or other designated official.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Learn to patrol transit facilities and maintain visible security presence – this involves conducting routine patrols of stations, platforms, bus loops, rail cars, and MTA properties to deter crime, identify hazards, and maintain a safe environment.
- Learn to monitor, observe, and report safety or security incidents – this involves observing and promptly reporting criminal activity, threats, disturbances, and hazardous conditions to sworn MTA Police Force (MTAPF) Officers or dispatch.
- Learn to operate police equipment such as body worn cameras, handheld devices, portable two-way radio communication systems, fare enforcement tools and electronic fare verification devices, and personal protective equipment (PPE), etc.
- Learn to provide customer assistance and public engagement in accordance with MTA and MTA Police Force standards.
- Learn to conduct fare enforcement support activities – this involves assisting with fare checks, monitoring fare compliance, reporting violations to sworn personnel, and observing evasion behaviors.
- Learn to perform other job-related duties as assigned by Management.
Location:
Baltimore City
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