Police Officer; Process
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Government
Police Officer
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Title:
Police Office
Status: Full-time
Salary Range: $74,560-$89,894 Annually
Posted: 05/01/2026
The Fishers Police Department is accepting applications for the position of patrol officer. This position aims to provide ongoing police services to the citizens within the city limits of Fishers, Indiana. This position is very complex and requires the officer to make decisions, take action, and perform processes frequently performed under extreme stress. The officer responds to dispatch calls covering areas where an officer might be needed.
The officer receives these dispatch calls in the police car over a two-way radio. Only one officer is in a car. The types of situations an officer may need to respond to are varied. In addition, the officer patrols the City of Fishers general area and performs traffic enforcement duties. This activity is of an ongoing nature and is what the officer will generally do when not responding to calls from the dispatcher.
Furthermore, the officer fulfills the administrative and judicial functions of the position and is required to attend all training functions sponsored by the department as ordered by a superior officer to improve or maintain his/her skills in a particular area.
- Prepares reports - maintains records of activities; writes narrative reports; keeps data logs; ensures secure maintenance of records.
- Maintains operational records – collects job relevant data and compiles information in an organized fashion according to department procedures.
- Uses computers - enters data into computer; utilizes computer software; retrieves information stored in computer format.
- Conducts investigation of criminal activity – gathers facts, draws conclusions and analyzes information relevant to incidents of criminal activity.
- Collects/searches for evidence at crime scene – gathers and preserves evidence at crime scenes; secures crime scene and detains witnesses.
- Conducts surveillance operations – observes activities of criminal suspects in either an open or surreptitious and secretive manner.
- Documents crime scene – sketches, photographs, makes audio recordings, or writes observations and information relevant to crime scene.
- Testifies in court - consults with attorneys and orally presents information during court hearings.
- Interviews witness and suspects – questions members of the public about events which surround criminal activity; methods for gathering information may include support interview techniques as well as more confront interrogation methods.
- Operates vehicle under emergency conditions – drives department issued motor vehicle under various and potentially adverse or emergency conditions.
- Makes arrests – takes legal control of criminal suspects; may need to exercise reasonable force to control resistant suspects.
- Serves warrants – presents legal papers to members of the public.
- Handles hostile contacts – responds to angry and argumentative members of the public in a manner which complies with department regulations; exerts reasonable force if required to control resistant suspects.
- Pursues fleeing suspects – chases and subdues suspects who flee; may be required to run or operate a vehicle in an emergency manner.
- Reports to emergency scenes – responds to dispatch or calls from the public and provides emergency services as required by an incident.
- Performs duties related to traffic enforcement – enforces vehicle traffic regulations; observes traffic conditions and issues traffic citations for infractions.
- Operates firearms – qualifies with department issued firearms; maintains weapon and utilizes firearm according to department regulations.
- Answers media questions – meets with members of the press and answers questions or provides information about individual situations or department activities when ordered to do so by superior officers.
- Interacts with the public – meets members of the public; attends public meetings; responds to questions and complaints raised by members of the public.
- Maintains liaisons with other agencies - meets…
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