
Enforcement Officer
Welcome to the U.S. Department of Commerce – the agency responsible for promoting economic growth and job creation across America. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and dedicated individual to join our team as an Enforcement Officer. In this role, you will play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with laws and regulations governing the nation's commerce and trade. As an Enforcement Officer, you will have the opportunity to make a real impact on the economy and contribute to the overall success of our nation. To excel in this role, you must have a strong understanding of trade laws, excellent communication skills, and the ability to effectively enforce regulations. If you are passionate about promoting fair and competitive trade practices, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
- Enforce Compliance: The primary responsibility of the Enforcement Officer is to ensure that businesses and individuals comply with all laws and regulations related to commerce and trade. This involves monitoring and investigating potential violations, and taking appropriate action to address non-compliance.
- Educate and Inform: The Enforcement Officer will also be responsible for educating businesses and individuals about trade laws and regulations, and keeping them informed of any changes or updates that may affect their operations.
- Conduct Investigations: As needed, the Enforcement Officer will conduct thorough investigations into potential violations of trade laws, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to determine the appropriate course of action.
- Enforce Penalties: In cases of non-compliance, the Enforcement Officer will be responsible for enforcing penalties and sanctions against violators. This may involve issuing fines, revoking licenses, or taking legal action.
- Collaborate with Other Agencies: The Enforcement Officer will work closely with other agencies and departments to coordinate efforts and share information related to trade and commerce regulations. This may include collaborating with law enforcement, regulatory agencies, and international organizations.
- Provide Guidance and Advice: The Enforcement Officer will be a resource for businesses and individuals seeking guidance and advice on how to comply with trade laws and regulations. This may involve providing training, answering questions, and offering resources and tools to ensure compliance.
- Monitor Compliance Trends: The Enforcement Officer will also be responsible for monitoring compliance trends and identifying potential areas of concern. This may involve analyzing data and conducting research to proactively address any emerging issues.
- Maintain Records: It is the responsibility of the Enforcement Officer to maintain accurate and detailed records of investigations, enforcement actions, and compliance trends. This information may be used for reporting and future reference.
- Communicate Effectively: The Enforcement Officer must have excellent communication skills to effectively interact with a variety of stakeholders, including businesses, individuals, government officials, and colleagues. This includes delivering presentations, writing reports, and responding to inquiries.
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Bachelor's Degree In Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Or A Related Field.
Minimum Of 2 Years Of Experience In Law Enforcement Or Regulatory Compliance.
Knowledge Of Federal Laws And Regulations Pertaining To Commerce And Trade.
Excellent Communication And Interpersonal Skills For Interacting With Diverse Groups Of Individuals.
Ability To Pass A Background Check And Physical Fitness Test.
Communication Skills
Crisis Management
Conflict Resolution
Report Writing
Case management
Risk assessment
Legal Knowledge
Investigative Techniques
Evidence Collection
Surveillance Methods
Interrogation Tactics
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Attention to detail
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Enforcement Officer in 3100 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA is $40,000-$60,000 per year. However, this can vary depending on the specific agency and level of experience of the officer.
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The United States Department of Commerce is an executive department of the U.S. federal government concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity.

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