State of Washington Classified Job Specification
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 1
Definition
As an armed commercial vehicle enforcement officer with authority limited to commercial vehicles, enforces laws and regulations pertaining to weight, size, equipment safety, the transporting of hazardous materials, and licensing permit requirements of commercial vehicles, private carrier buses and their operators by weighing and/or inspecting vehicles traveling on public highways, or performs vehicle driver inspections on commercial motor vehicles, assists with investigations of major accidents and fatalities involving commercial vehicles, initiates fuel tax evasion investigations, initiates and assists with investigations as part of the Drug Interdiction Assistance Program (DIAP), initiates and assists with investigations involving stolen heavy duty equipment, and conducts covert surveillance.
Typical Work
Provides security for commercial vehicle staff and facilities;
Weighs commercial vehicles with portable and stationary scales to assure compliance with State weight laws;
Inspects equipment on commercial vehicles through comprehensive, critical item safety inspections to assure compliance with laws governing required and proper condition of equipment;
Conducts safety inspections at roadside locations;
Measures commercial vehicles and their loads to determine compliance with length, width, height, and other configuration requirements;
Inspects commercial vehicles transporting hazardous materials to assure compliance with hazardous materials carrier regulations adopted by the State of Washington;
Inspects driver's documents, operator's licenses, vehicle licenses and permits as required by State laws and federal regulations;
Takes proper commercial vehicle enforcement action in compliance with the laws, regulations, and administrative codes enforced;
Conducts comprehensive equipment inspections of all public pupil transportation vehicles, as required by state law;
Assists in accident investigations involving commercial vehicles by inspecting safety of equipment;
Assists with Major Accident Investigation Team (MAIT) in investigations of major accidents and fatalities involving commercial vehicles;
Responds to hazardous materials incident/accident to assist at the scene as requested;
Operates radiological monitoring devices on radioactive loads, as required by State law;
Issues temporary vehicle licenses and use fuel permits;
Initiates and assists with fuel tax evasion investigations;
Initiates and assists with investigation as part of the Drug Interdiction Assistance Program (DIAP);
Assists with investigations involving stolen heavy duty equipment;
Conducts covert surveillance of commercial vehicles;
Conducts initial on-the-job training of new employees within commercial vehicle program;
Assembles presentations and testifies in court proceedings, as required;
Provides directions, information, and assistance to motoring public; renders first aid as necessary;
Performs other work as required
Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of: first aid.
Ability to: learn laws and rules relating to weights, loads, and licensing of trucks and heavy equipment; use good judgment; deal tactfully and effectively with truckers, equipment operators, and general public; maintain records; prepare reports; understand and follow written and oral instructions.
Legal Requirement(s)
There may be instances where individual positions must have additional licenses or certification. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure the appropriate licenses/certifications are obtained for each position.
Persons legally authorized to work in the U.S. under federal law, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, are eligible for employment unless prohibited by other state or federal law.
Desirable Qualifications
A high school diploma or GED.
AND
A valid driver’s license is required.
Class Specification History
Revised Title change (formerly Weighmaster) July 14, 1969
Revised Title change (formerly Weighmaster I) October 14, 1969
Revised minimum qualifications May 21, 1973
Revised February 28, 1975
Revised Code change (from 4178 to 4176) 7-1-76
Revised June 15, 1984 Title change (formerly Weight Control Officer 1), revises definition and minimum qualifications, general revision
Revised minimum qualifications March 13, 1987
Revised definition, minimum qualifications, and general revisions: 5-10-96 (effective 7-1-96)
New class code: (formerly 41760) effective July 1, 2007
Revised desirable qualifications, effective May 14, 2009
Salary adjustment, adopted 6/30/2015, effective 7/1/2015.
Base range salary adjustment adopted 6/30/2017, effective 7/1/2017; 42SP increased to 46SP.
Revised Legal Requirements; effective June 6, 2024, due to adopted legislative action.