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Intermediate VESL for Transit Operators

City College of San Francisco

Certificate

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Dates

Since Jun 2010

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • San Francisco, California

    50 Frida Kahlo Drive, San Francisco, California, 94112-1898

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

SpeakingActive ListeningCritical ThinkingComplex Problem SolvingSocial PerceptivenessMonitoringActive LearningCoordination

Knowledge

Public Safety and SecurityLaw and GovernmentEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceTransportation

Abilities

Problem SensitivityOral ComprehensionOral ExpressionInductive ReasoningSpeech ClarityWritten ExpressionDeductive ReasoningNear VisionFar VisionSpeech Recognition

Tasks

  • Prepare reports documenting investigation activities and results.
  • Monitor transit areas and conduct security checks to protect railroad properties, patrons, and emplo
  • Apprehend or remove trespassers or thieves from railroad property or coordinate with law enforcement

Technology

Map creation softwareData base user interface and query softwareWeb platform development softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite software

Tools

35 millimeter camerasAutomated external defibrillators AEDBiohazard suitsBiological hazard detectorsBreathalyzersCardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR face shieldsChemical hazard detectorsCrime scene tape measuresDigital camerasDigital video camerasDistance measuring wheelsExplosive detectorsFilter masksFingerprint evidence kitsFirst aid kits

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RelationshipsSupportIndependenceWorking ConditionsAchievementRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium33-3052.00Transit and Railroad Policetitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Routine security patrols — independently monitor transit areas and railroad properties, identifying threats and anomalies with reduced supervisory oversight.
  • Incident report writing — prepare accurate, complete investigation and incident reports using office suite and word processing software for departmental review.
  • Apprehension coordination — apprehend trespassers or thieves on railroad property or coordinate their removal with local law enforcement agencies.
  • Traffic law enforcement — enforce transit-system traffic regulations, issue reprimands or citations, and document violations in departmental systems.
  • Freight theft investigation — conduct initial investigations of missing shipments or suspicious cargo damage, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses.
  • Passenger valuables loss response — investigate reports of stolen or lost passenger property, applying inductive reasoning to identify likely causes or suspects.
  • Social perceptiveness in patrol — read behavioral cues of patrons and employees to detect deception, distress, or pre-criminal activity during routine patrols.
  • Geographic orientation — apply working knowledge of transit system geography to plan effective patrol coverage and respond quickly to incident locations.
  • Negotiation in conflict situations — de-escalate verbal disputes between patrons or between staff and passengers on transit property using practiced communication skills.
  • Digital evidence management — retrieve, organize, and query security-related data using database and internet browser software to support active investigations.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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