p>Specialized Experience: Four and one-half (4-1/2) years of progressively responsible professional criminal, administrative, and/or civil investigative experience which demonstrated the possession, and actual application of, the principles and practices of criminal, administrative, and/or civil investigation, including pertinent laws, rules and regulations; nature of human behavior and motivation; basic elements of criminal behavior; court procedures; rules of legal evidence; search and seizure laws; laws of arrest; interviewing methods and techniques; techniques of and equipment used in surveillance; proper use of force, including deadly force; organization and operation of investigation activities; report writing; the proper use of firearms; and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with State, federal and county agencies; interpret laws, rules and regulations; analyze and solve law enforcement problems; secure, evaluate and analyze data and information; write clear and concise reports; prepare case records; understand the nature of human behavior; communicate orally and in writing; and properly use firearms. This position is responsible for developing program plans to achieve program goals and objectives; developing operational policies and procedures; developing and implementing the programs budget; clearly communicating with, advising, and updating superiors in a timely manner; recommending new laws, rules and regulations; testifying before the Legislature; and establishing and maintaining extensive public contacts with representatives of other international, State, federal, and county agencies to share information and collaborate on law enforcement projects and activities; and performing other duties as required.