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Missouri State Highway Patrol invites job seekers to career expo this September

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- The Missouri State Highway is set to host a career expo in the state's capital this September showcasing a wide variety of job opportunities.

Highway Patrol officials are inviting potential job seekers to participate in the event on Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the MSHP Law Enforcement Academy at 1510 E. Elm St. in Jefferson City Missouri.

Divisions with current openings will have representatives on hand to answer questions about positions and projects, employee benefits and what it's like to work for the Patrol.

In addition to the position of trooper, the Patrol workforce includes over 60 civilian career paths. Currently, there is a wide variety of job opportunities located throughout the state.

Representatives from more than a divisions will be available to answer questions about employment opportunities:

  • Aircraft Division
  • Bomb Squad
  • Budget & Procurement Division
  • Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division
  • Communications Division
  • Crime Laboratory Division
  • Criminal Justice Information Services Division
  • Dive Team
  • Driver & Vehicle Safety Division
  • Fleet & Facilities Division
  • Gaming Division
  • Human Resources Division
  • Missouri Information Analysis Center
  • Recruiting & Community Outreach Division
  • Water Patrol Division

Those seeking more information are encouraged to contact Capt. Danielle Heil, Recruiting and Community Outreach Division at (573) 526-7106 ext 1021 or Corporal Robert "Mike" Malone, Recruiting and Community Outreach Division at (573) 508-9804.

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