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Job Summary
Protects the national strategic rail network vital to national defense and interstate commerce. Provides protection to ensure a safe workplace for CSXT employees, contractors, customers, and the public when on or about CSXT property. Proactively supports the CSX Police Department's mission to protect CSX Transportation (CSXT) and the community by preventing and investigating crimes against persons and/or property on or against the railroad. Utilizes crime prevention and investigative techniques and tools, establishes productive working relationships with other law enforcement agencies, customers, and the community. The CSXT Police Department also engages in suspect apprehension and documents activities that assist with the successful prosecution.

Primary Activities and Responsibilities
•    Perform patrol activities including facility checks, rail surveillance, trespasser abatement, inspection of trains and container seals, crime hot spots, and terminal yards. Pursue, apprehend, and transport suspects of criminal activity against persons and or/property as needed and determined by policy and state laws.
•    Prevent, detect, and deter terrorist activities in conjunction with other CSXT departments and public agencies to include law enforcement and homeland security entities. Pursue, apprehend, and transport suspects of terrorist activities as needed and determined by policy, state, and federal laws.
•    Investigate crimes on or against persons or railroad property that include theft, vandalism, derailment, signal damage, and track obstructions. Escort and protect CSXT trains and the traveling public on Amtrak and commuter rail operations while on CSXT tracks.
•    Observe and report safety issues and rail abnormalities including safe passage of trains, track conditions, overhead conditions, and facilitate efficient movement of trains daily.
•    Provide expertise to local law enforcement organizations investigating accidents and incidents at crossings and other railroad/public points of contact. Act as a facilitator to ensure the continuation of rail service after accidents, incidents, crimes, or weather-related emergencies.
•    Establish collaborative partnerships with state, local, and federal government, and criminal justice agencies as well as internal (CSX) and external customers (e.g., organizations and community) to ensure the apprehension and prosecution of persons who commit crimes on or against the railroad.
•    Complete administrative duties such as situation reports, ordering and maintaining equipment, position training, entering information in various police systems and databases and participating in local task forces.
•    Miscellaneous tasks assigned by manager.


Minimum Qualifications
•    High School Diploma or equivalent
•    Certified Law Enforcement Officer
•    3+ years of law enforcement experience


Preferred Qualifications
•    Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or related field
•    5+ years of law enforcement experience
•    Experience partnering with federal agencies (e.g., FBI, ATF, DHS)
•    State-certified law enforcement instructor


Equivalent Qualifications
•    Bachelor’s degree plus 2+ years of law enforcement experience
•    Must meet certification requirements listed under Minimum Qualifications


Knowledge and Skills 
•    Ability to physically apprehend, restrain and transport suspects or trespassers (e.g., run, jump, climb, endurance etc.)
•    Knowledge of investigative practices and procedures including filing charges through county and state courts.
•    Ability to proactively approach, speak, engage, and build relationships with internal and external customers, local community members, and diverse individuals, groups, and organizations.
•    Conflict Resolution skills
•    Decision making skills utilizing own initiative.
•    Strong written and verbal communication skills
•    Ability to organize and prioritize goals with limited resources.
•    Possess the highest level of professional standards and ethics and ability to act with tact and impartiality.
•    Ability to work autonomously and with limited supervision for extended periods of time.
•    Ability to identify, analyze and develop solutions.
•    Demonstrate Firearm proficiency.
•    Microsoft Office Skills
•    Ability to retain sensitive information in confidence.
•    Commitment to Safety


Job Requirements 
•    Work, walk and run on uneven surfaces (ballast, rough terrain) for extended periods.
•    Possess and maintain a valid State issued Drivers’ License.
•    Operate a company vehicle safely and efficiently. 
•    Climb on and off ladders, bridges, rail cars or other equipment routinely.
•    Comply with all manufacturer restrictions on ladders or similar equipment.
•    Ability to mount and dismount obstacles (walls, rail cars) while engaging in foot pursuits at rapid pace.
•    Ability to physically control and/or restrain suspects of criminal activity, and transport suspects to secure detention locations.
•    Ability to engage in foot pursuits by running distances of one-half mile or more.
•    Ability to conduct in-depth criminal investigations and work along with local law enforcement as needed.
•    Ability to engage in moderate lifting (50 pounds or more) on a routine basis.
•    Ability to conduct patrol activities both in a vehicle and on foot.
•    Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time routinely.
•    Work in confined spaces at times
•    Participate and complete any State mandated annual Law Enforcement Training
•    Participate and complete department annual in-service training
•    Work afternoon and night shifts during a 24/7 work week (including weekends and holidays)
•    Complete a comprehensive background check.
•    Ability to report to work with 30 minutes advance notice.
•    Wear protective equipment such as a ballistic vest, hard hat, and hearing protection.
•    Work at elevated heights
•    Work outside in all weather conditions.
•    Ability to work alone.
•    Ability to qualify with department issued firearms bi-annually including under low-light conditions.
•    Complete an IL Peace Officer Waiver if necessary

 

 

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