ECD Authority Lateral Officer
Arizona State Government · Tucson, Arizona · Posted Jul 4, 2026 · $57,301 to $69,807 a year
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Position: ECD Full Authority Lateral Officer
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Fuel Tax Officer Enforcement & Compliance Full Authority Lateral Officer
($4,000 Hiring Incentive)
- * OPEN TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF ADOT ONLY**
Job Location
Tax Evasion, 3838 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Posting Details
Salary: $57,301.32 - $69,807.26
This position is eligible for a $4,000 hiring incentive.
Grade: 20
Closing Date: 07/06/2026
Job Summary
This position focuses on public safety by protecting life, property and the state transportation infrastructure, by providing safe and efficient movement of commercial traffic through the State of Arizona. The Fuel Tax Unit is responsible for sampling/analyzing fuel sources during roadside enforcement on vehicles of interest and when conducting unannounced inspections to identify fuel tax fraud. Enforces all state and federal laws and regulations relative to commercial vehicle enforcement and regulatory compliance.
Background check and in- and out-of-state travel is required.
This position is eligible for a $4,000 hiring incentive.
Job Duties
Performs duties to include: screening commercial driver/vehicle credentials, weighing commercial vehicles, performing enhanced vehicle identity inspections, registration compliance, commercial vehicle safety inspections, conducting traffic stops on commercial vehicles, enforcement of all pertinent laws, rules and regulations and all other duties performed by Officers.
Collaborating with ADOT's Financial Management Services group and their team of auditors to use a data-driven approach in identifying fuel tax evaders. Fuel Tax Evasion Unit officers provide education and outreach to individuals and businesses within the related industries.
Conducting surveillance at fueling stations to detect the misuse of dyed diesel fuel and use of class fuel. Collecting information about the illegal importation or diversion of untaxed diesel fuel or biodiesel fuels originating from sources outside of Arizona. Supplementing current enforcement efforts with additional operational details which target fuel bootlegging and dyed fuel violations.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)
Knowledge of:
- Pertinent State and Federal motor vehicle laws, rules and regulations
- Sampling/analyzing fuel sources on vehicles during inspections at construction sites, ranches, farms, other agricultural business locations, and motor fuel stations
- Modern law enforcement methods, best practices and procedures
- Search and Seizure, rules of evidence and custody of prisoners
- Defensive tactics
- First Aid, CPR
- Court systems, procedures and protocols
- Activity reporting and accounting procedures established for the work system
- Principles of report writing
- Knowledge of and ability of having previously served as a certified peace officer in Arizona; another state, or federal agency, and meet all of the minimum qualifications for certification as an Arizona Peace Officer
Skills in:
- Interpreting relevant State and Federal motor vehicle laws, rules and regulations
- Fuel Tax Evasion Unit and provide education and outreach to individuals and businesses within the related industries
- Eliciting factual information and drawing valid conclusions
- Use and care of firearms
- Operate police equipment in emergency situations
- Exercise discretion in use of force
- Verbal and written communication
- Problem solving and using good judgment
- Google Workspace
- Completed the basic and advanced training that demonstrates substantial comparability to the Arizona basic Course
Ability to:
- Prepare clear and concise reports
- Establish and maintain effective relationships with staff members and the general public
- Maintain moral standards and integrity
- Work as a team and collaborate
- Make effective and reasonable decisions under pressure
- Operate law enforcement computers, software and database programs
- Maintain required firearms certification
- Understand and interpret laws and regulations
- Complete all work assignments in a timely manner
- Obtain an appointment from an Arizona Law Enforcement Agency
Selective Preference(s)
Knowledge of Motor Vehicle Laws, rules and regulations; computer skills, report writing. 1 year of law enforcement experience.
Pre-Employment Requirements
The following conditions are required for this role:
Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (AZPOST) Full Authority certifications.
Weapons certified in accordance with AZPOST standards and obtain the CVSA certification within 6 months of hire. Individuals who have served honorably as a peace officer in Arizona and their certification has lapsed, or served in another State may be eligible to gain Arizona POST certification through Waiver Testing. PAT is required for all Waiver Testing.
Valid Driver's License.
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