Crime Intelligence Analyst II

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Crime Intelligence Analyst II

City of Olathe Olathe, Kansas, United States

Job Description:

Crime Intelligence Analyst II

Description

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Employment Type
Full Time

Job Summary

Do you find puzzles and patterns intriguing? Do you like to research and analyze data until you find a connection? If you answered yes, then the Olathe Police Department WANTS YOU to join our team as the new Crime Analyst!

The Olathe Police Department is an innovative and a team oriented department. As a Crime Analyst, you will work to help support our police officers and citizens prevent, reduce, and solve crime.

Salary Range: $60,320 - $82,764

This is a full time position with excellent benefits to include retirement through the Kansas Public Employee Retirement System (KPERS). The city will also match up to 3% into a deferred compensation (457 Retirement Plan). We offer 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave and much more.

Environmental Conditions: Analysts primarily perform work in an office environment. Frequent exposure to computer screens and other electronic equipment can be expected. May be required to work in day-night conditions, endure sustained acts of physical exhaustion and periods of duty under unfavorable conditions.

For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.

The PD Crime Intelligence Analyst researches, develops, coordinates, and analyzes data to provide pertinent information regarding crime patterns, trend correlation, and related suspect data for the Olathe Police Department.

Key Responsibilities


Qualifications

Experience: Must have k nowledge of and/or ability to become proficient in Records Management Systems (NICHE RMS), Lexis-Nexis, REJIS, COPLINK, Openfox, and other progressive crime analyst software tools. Knowledge of Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is also required along with knowledge of Federal, State, and Local Law

Education: A bachelor’s degree with major coursework in criminal justice, information technology/computer science, mathematics, or related field required. Additional relevant increasingly responsible and professional analytical experience may substitute for education.

Licenses & Certifications: A valid drivers license and favorable driving history are required. IACA Certification or equivalent preferred. Basics of Crime Analyst Certification also preferred.

Environmental or Physical Demands: Analysts primarily perform work in an office environment. Frequent exposure to computer screens and other electronic equipment can be expected. May be required to work in day-night conditions, endure sustained acts of physical exhaustion and periods of duty under unfavorable conditions.
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