Employer Active
Job Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailJob Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailTroopers work in a wide variety of law enforcement fields and later in their careers are eventually able to request assignments that fit their personal interests. General areas of enforcement include rural law enforcement highway law enforcement nearurban patrol work and serious criminal investigations. The Alaska State Trooper/Alaska Wildlife Trooper position is among the most demanding of any law enforcement agency.
OUR ORGANIZATION MISSION AND CULTURE
The mission of the Divisions of Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Wildlife Troopers is to preserve the peace enforce the law prevent and detect crime protect life and property and preserve Alaskas resources. The work that a Trooper performs within their community contributed to the of Alaska.
THE BENEFITS OF JOINING OUR TEAM
As an Alaska State Trooper/Alaska Wildlife Trooper you will have a rewarding career and receive paid highcaliber training and benefits at no expense to you while attending the academy. The diversity of available assignments and locations helps Troopers engage in a wide variety of career choices.
THE WORKING CONDITIONS YOU CAN EXPECT
The Alaska State Troopers/Alaska Wildlife Troopers serve primarily as rural police officers. Alaska does not have counties Sheriffs Offices or Deputies requiring Troopers to provide complete law enforcement services for areas outside of the traditional city limits of most Alaska cities. Some Troopers choose to serve in very rural areas where the only transportation is by air riverboat snow machine or fourwheeler. Some choose to remain on the road system in semirural areas. While others choose to live in Southeast Alaska where travel options include both air and ferry and town sizes vary from under a thousand to over 35000.WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
More information about the Department of Public Safety can be found on our website: view the general description and example of duties for a State Trooper/ State Trooper Recruit please go to the following link:
General Overview of Job Requirements
The following job qualifications are stated in general terms for purposes of this job posting only. Applicants will be evaluated based on Alaska Administrative Code 13 AAC 85: Minimum Standards for olice Officersas well as the Alaska Department of Public Safety Background and Selection Requirements.
Must possess a valid drivers license issued with in the United States or its Territories.
Must be free of excessive moving violations and recent license actions (canceled revoked suspended limited or SR22 requirement).
Drug misconduct is closely scrutinized and recent drug use may be cause for elimination from the hiring process including:
Adult criminal history is closely scrutinized and the following maybe cause for elimination from the hiring process:
The below requirements pertain to incidents occurring on duty or off duty. While employed as a peace officer fire marshal correctional officer Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) Court Services Officer (CSO) military police officer licensed security guard or officer or similar position anywhere or in any jurisdiction (pertains to incidents occurring on duty or off duty). The applicant must be free of:
Same qualifications as STATE TROOPER RECRUIT (above) plus the following:
Currently employed in the Department of Public Safety as a State Trooper Recruit at least six months experience as a State Trooper Recruit satisfactory completion of Department of Public Safety Field Training and determined by the Executive Director of the Alaska Police Standards Council to be eligible to possess a police officer Basic Certificate issued by the Council.
OR
Possession of or eligible for reinstatement of an active police officer certificate issued by the Alaska Police Standards Council;
OR
Twelve months of work experience as a police officer AND possession of an active police officer certificate issued by a jurisdiction outside the State of Alaska that is recognized by the Alaska Police Standards Council.
For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class:
Convictions or courtordered probation are recognized either by a civilian court in Alaska the United States or another state or territory or by a military court.
Misdemeanors are recognized as:
A crime of domestic violence means an offense that:
Qualifying work experience as a police officer is defined as active employment in a police force organized by a state or a political subdivision of a state whose basic purpose and function is to maintain peace and order and to prevent and investigate criminal offenses. Experience performing police functions while serving in the Armed Forces is not considered qualifying work experience.
The Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) is seeking qualified applicants to attend the DPS Training Academy beginning January 2026 or July 2026. Successful candidates will be appointed as an Alaska State Trooper Recruit of Alaska State Trooper depending on their qualifications. All new employees to this job class receive highcaliber training at no expense and will earn wages and benefits while attending the academy.
PreAcademy Hiring
The Alaska Department of Public Safety now offers a transformative opportunity for aspiring Alaska State TrooperRecruitsthroughPreAcademyHiringallowingapplicantstobehiredupto4monthsbeforeacademy training. This innovative approach aims to streamline the hiring process to as short as 3 months facilitating a quicker transition into a career with DPS.
To meet lateral requirements you must have twelve months of work experience as a police officer AND possession of an active police officer certificate issued by a jurisdiction outside the State of Alaska and recognized by the Alaska Police Standards Council you will need to contact the Recruitment Unit at or to receive the written test waiver.
Applicants are encouraged to review the Department of Public Safetys website before continuing in this application process
INITIALPHYSICALFITNESSTEST
All applicants must successfully pass the initial physical fitness test to move forward in the application process.For more information on our fitness test standards go to test can be proctored by an adult at a local gym or any adequate outdoor or indoor facility. Applicants will submit results via Guardian Dashboard in the Agency Provided Documents section when completing their background investigation documents. Passing initial fitness test scores are valid for 6 months.
We recommend you have the following documents in your possession BEFORE submitting your online Background Packet and do not need to be uploaded to your online application.
GUARDIANALLIANCETECHNOLOGIESONLINEPORTALQUESTIONSANDASSISTANCE
Should you encounter any issues accessing your account or with the platform in general please contact Guardian anytime via phone or email:or email
CONTACTINFORMATION:
Sergeant Derek Cottle
Email:
Phone:/
Fax:
WORKPLACEALASKAAPPLICATIONQUESTIONS&ASSISTANCE
Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at(tollfree) or 907if you are located in the Juneau area. Requests for information may also be emailed to
Forapplicantpasswordassistancepleasevisit:
MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT:
110201
JuneauAK99811
(Statewidetollfreenumber)
907(Juneau and outofstate callers)
Sergeant Derek Cottle
Email:
Phone:/
Fax:
Full-Time