
Special Agent I Casper 2025
- Casper, WY
- $39.37-43.74 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
The State of Wyoming's total compensation package is excellent and includes:
- Paid annual and sick leave
- Paid holidays
- Retirement with employer contributions
- Deferred Compensation Plan with employer contributions
- Health insurance with an employer contribution toward premiums
- Insurance options for health, dental, life, vision, ambulance, and short and long-term
- Disability
- Longevity pay
- Conducts complex, high-level investigations pertaining to varying criminal violations.
- Routinely gather and disseminate criminal intelligence and other information both in Wyoming and other states and at the local, state, and federal levels.
- Coordinate and communicate with local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, and state and federal prosecutors.
- Prosecute investigations in both state and federal courts.
- Locate and interview suspects, victims, and other witnesses in the gathering and development of intelligence.
- Perform undercover purchases that require the use of state buy funds.
- Knowledge of processes of state government, including legislative and administrative processes and the guiding principles underlying these processes.
- Knowledge of federal and state laws pertaining to criminal history information.
- Skill in the use of firearms.
- Skill in the use of law enforcement and surveillance equipment is necessary to perform the functions of the position.
- Skill in oral and written communications.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks.
- Ability to handle stressful situations.
- Ability to speak to large groups of people, the press, law enforcement administrators, local, state, and federal officials, elected and other government officials, and the legislature.
- Ability to promote and enhance coordination, cooperation, and communication among law enforcement agencies.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of work.
**Applicants must have the ability to be Clandestine Laboratory Certified by O.S.H.A.
**Applicants must have a valid Class C Driver's LicenseKNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge of criminal code and other state/federal statutes applicable to law enforcement.
- Knowledge of federal and state automated criminal history systems, including NCIC, NLETS, W.C.J.I.N., and federal and state laws pertaining to criminal history.
- Knowledge of principles, concepts, and prevalent practices of criminal justice systems at the local, state, and federal levels, especially concerning high-tech issues.
- Knowledge of privacy, security, and other related regulations.
- Knowledge of methods, techniques, and practices of law enforcement pertaining to high-tech investigations.
- Knowledge of advanced law enforcement investigation techniques.
- Make entry and collect evidence of explosive, gaseous, flammable, and confined space areas.
- Must successfully pass annual competency tests with firearms.
- Required to be on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Ability to travel statewide and nationwide.
- Ability to work overtime as required.
- May be required to perform in hazardous, explosive environments while utilizing protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
- Executes High-Risk Search Warrants; performs duties involving armed suspects threatening an office and public safety.
- Execute High-Risk Search Warrants; perform duties involving armed subjects threatening an officer and public safety.
- Work with confidential informants to obtain criminal evidence.
- Collect evidence and make entry into explosive, gaseous, flammable, and confined space areas.
- Review reports and evaluate evidence and crime scenes.
- Perform wiretaps to collect information on criminal activity and identify conspirators.
- Perform seizures of firearms, currency, vehicles, and other valuables that are procured or utilized during drug transactions.
- Process and collect evidence from crime scenes and/or field investigations.
- Conduct surveillance of persons, business places, agencies, or groups as part of a criminal investigation.
- Provide verbal and written investigative reports; maintain accurate and complete case files.
- Investigate incidents or violations by obtaining information and interviewing witnesses, informants, victims, and suspects.
- Detain and arrest subjects on felony charges or warrants and transport or hold for transport to a secure place.
- Prepare and execute state and federal high-risk search warrants, make arrests, testify in state and federal court, and the federal grand jury.
- May prepare court and grand jury exhibits for use by prosecutors.
- Confer with law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and court officials regarding court cases, trials, evidence, or dispositions.
- Testify in state and federal court and the federal grand jury or formal hearings as an expert witness in areas of expertise and/or to the results of the investigation.
- Confer with, advise, and train division personnel, task force officers, and local, state, and federal law enforcement officers in various aspects of a criminal investigation, evidence collection and preservation, care preparation, criminal justice information systems, and problem resolution.
- Explain agency policies, procedures, and practices to representatives of other law enforcement agencies and outside individuals.
- Use, maintain, and assist in the repair or maintenance of specialized law enforcement equipment.
- Attend training courses, seminars, and meetings for continuing education, including training in clandestine laboratories and weapons of mass destruction situations.
- May act as Team Leader in the absence of a supervisor, other duties as assigned.
- FLSA: Non-Exempt
- Successful applicants must pass a background investigation