State Patrol career pathsCapitol SecurityCapitol Security officers provide safety and security to executive, judicial and legislative officials, state employees and members of the public on the Minnesota State Capitol complex. Learn about becoming a Capitol Security officer.Commercial Vehicle InspectorsA State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Inspector is responsible for enforcing laws, rules and regulations of motor carriers, commercial vehicle operations and school bus operations in Minnesota. Learn more about becoming a CVI. DispatchersRadio Communications Operators are on duty across the state 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Learn more about becoming a dispatcher. Office and administrativeOffice and Administrative Support (OAS) specialists provide confidential, administrative support to Minnesota State Patrol Troopers across the state. Learn more about becoming an OAS specialist. TrooperState Patrol troopers are responsible for keeping our roadways safe through assistance, education and enforcement. Learn more about becoming a trooper. Apply for State Patrol jobsFrequently asked questions