What are the responsibilities and job description for the LEISS position at U S Border Patrol?
Company Description
U.S. Border Patrol, a division of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, operates as a government agency dedicated to safeguarding the nation’s borders. Headquartered at 135 Trippany Road in Massena, New York, the organization plays a critical role in preventing illegal entry and ensuring border security. U.S. Border Patrol teams work tirelessly to uphold national security, enforce immigration laws, and combat human trafficking. Their mission is to protect the American people while maintaining integrity and vigilance in all operations.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Law Enforcement Information Systems Specialist (LEISS) role based in Pembroke Pines, FL. The primary responsibilities include managing law enforcement information systems, database entry and maintenance, troubleshooting technical issues, and providing training and support related to data infrastructure. The role involves ensuring systems remain secure, up-to-date, and accessible to authorized personnel while adhering to all agency protocols and compliance standards.
Qualifications
- Technical Proficiency: Experience with database management, system troubleshooting, and understanding of law enforcement systems and software.
- Analytical and Organizational Skills: Ability to analyze data, ensure its accuracy, and maintain organized records for law enforcement operations.
- Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal skills for creating documentation, providing training, and effectively collaborating with team members and stakeholders.
- Attention to Security: Knowledge of compliance standards, information security protocols, and data protection measures.
- Relevant Experience: Prior experience with database or system administration in a government, military, or law enforcement setting is highly preferred.
- Other Qualifications: U.S. Citizenship is required, and the candidate must pass a background check and obtain necessary security clearances. A bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Criminal Justice, or a related field is preferred.