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As a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) Operator, you will be responsible for helping Transit Public Safety Officers in the field with requests related to criminal backgrounds of individuals. Primary duties include :
- Enter, audit, monitor, and communicate for investigative purposes all records to effectively deal with information of persons involved in criminal activity.
- Communicate using a 10-Code system.
- Respond to requests via radio, telephone and CPIC messages.
- Interpret and provide information to Transit Public Safety Officers to ensure officer and public safety.
- Facilitate information sharing to field personnel and outside agencies (such as Peace Officers, Police, RCMP, and Immigration).
- Interpret and provide information to Public Safety and Enforcement Officers to ensure officer and public safety.
- Enter, validate, modify and remove records on CPIC and other software systems.
- Access and assess the accuracy of information to assist police agencies with serious criminal investigations across Canada.
- Maintain the integrity and security of all systems used in the division.
Qualifications
A High School diploma or equivalency ( GED) and at least 1 year of law enforcement support experience working with violation tickets, appearance notices, warrants and release documents.Knowledge of and / or experience with the CPIC system is required.Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) and a typing speed of 50 words per minute.A completed RCMP CPIC Operator Certificate and / or CPIC Query / Narrative Course Certificate will be considered an asset. Successful candidates will be required to obtain this Certification through on site e-learning.You have excellent communication and listening skills and the ability to effectively probe for required information, along with strong critical thinking and decision making skills.