Join the State Police team to keep our aircraft in top condition and serve the citizens of the Commonwealth. Work at the Capitol City Airport in Northern York County. Job posting closes on Dec. 11. More info: bit.ly/PSP-AM11-24
About us
The Pennsylvania State Police was created as an executive department of the state government by the Act of May 2, 1905, and was the first organization of its kind in the United States. The Department is headed by a Commissioner of State Police, appointed by the Governor and by three Deputy Commissioners. By special acts of the Legislature, the State Police force and its members are authorized and empowered to make arrests without warrant for all violations of the law which they may witness, and to serve and execute warrants issued by the proper local authorities. These powers are extended throughout all the political subdivisions of the Commonwealth. Members of the force have all the powers and prerogatives conferred by law upon members of the police force of cities of the first class and upon constables of the Commonwealth, and to act as game protectors and as forest, fish, or fire wardens. The present authorized strength of the Pennsylvania State Police is 4,689, which includes 238 troopers assigned to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to patrol the toll road, and 141 troopers assigned to the Bureau of Gaming Enforcement.
- Website
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http://www.psp.pa.gov
External link for Pennsylvania State Police
- Industry
- Law Enforcement
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Harrisburg, PA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1905
Locations
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Primary
1800 Elmerton Ave
Harrisburg, PA 17110, US
Employees at Pennsylvania State Police
Updates
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Are you a skilled automotive mechanic with a passion for fixing vehicles? Ready to take your expertise to the next level while serving the community? The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is seeking a dedicated automotive mechanic to join their team in Washington County! Visit bit.ly/PSP-AM824 for more information. Why work with us? ⚙️ Work with the Pennsylvania State Police, performing specialized upfitting, new fleet processing, maintenance, and repair of vehicles—both manual and automatic! 🔧 Dive into a variety of tasks, from preventative maintenance to equipment installation, all while ensuring our fleet is in top shape. What we offer: 💰 Competitive salary 🏥 Comprehensive benefits 🗓️ Sick and annual leave from day one
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RSVP ASAP - Interested in a law enforcement career? The Women’s Career Expo 2024 will be held at the Pennsylvania State Police Academy October 19. Details at bit.ly/PSP-EXPO.
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Explore an opportunity in public service! Applicants interested in a career as a Liquor Enforcement Officer should apply at bit.ly/LEOT4014. Job closes November 27.
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Women 18-39 interested in public service through law enforcement should RSVP to attend the Women’s Career Expo 2024, October 19, at the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Details at bit.ly/PSP-EXPO.
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Do you want to start a challenging and rewarding career in public service? Visit employment.pa.gov today for details about becoming a Pennsylvania State Police Cadet: bit.ly/PSP-6023
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Applicants interested in a career as a Liquor Enforcement Officer should apply at bit.ly/LEOT4014. This opportunity closes on Oct. 1, 2024.
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The State Police are seeking applicants with criminal justice experience who are interested in investigative research and information analysis to work at the Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center as an Intelligence Analyst 1. Details at: bit.ly/PSP-IA1
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JOB POSTING ENDS JUNE 1 - Become a Liquor Enforcement Officer Trainee and make a difference in the Commonwealth! Learn about the position at bit.ly/PSP-LEO and view the job posting at bit.ly/LEO-4013.
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Are you someone who thrives in a team environment and is eager to kickstart your career in state government? Whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced bookkeeper with twelve (12) credits in accounting, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has an enticing opportunity for you as a Financial Programs Trainee! This position with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) offers an entry-level opportunity focused on on-the-job training to develop proficiency in financial management. You will receive supervised training to compile and submit the annual department budget request, appropriation hearing requests, and the department’s re-budget. Additionally, responsibilities include maintaining a budgetary database to monitor expenditures and generate status reports, as well as reviewing and approving requisitions to uphold adherence to current policies and procedures. If this opportunity catches your attention and you're eager to find out more, visit bit.ly/PSP-FPT and submit your application today!