Commissioner-The Commissioner is in charge of the Police Service, they still enforce the law in the city but handle the day to day running of the force and deal with any issues and implement changes to the police.
Deputy Commissioner-The Deputy Commissioner is the Commissioner’s right-hand men/women, they enforce the law in the city and assist in decisions regarding police policy, incidents, and any changes to the force.
Assistant Commissioner-Whilst similar to the Deputy Commissioner the Assistant Commissioner is a highly experienced member of the force and will assist the Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner-The Deputy Assistant Commissioner is responsible for reviewing and driving culture and performance within their function, business area or across multiple business units and in collaboration with other DACs, to do so across the MPS, in order to provide a professional and effective policing service.
Commander-The Commander is responsible for reviewing and driving culture and performance within their designated area of responsibility or specialism in order to provide a professional, effective and efficient policing service in line with the direction and vision of the Metropolitan Police Service.
Chief Superintendent-This role carries specific legal powers to enable the maintenance of law and order. Chief superintendents lead the development of culture, climate and working processes across multiple areas of responsibility to ensure adherence to standards, and the promotion of accountability and continuous improvement.
Superintendent-They usually assist new officers and deal with people face to face on a day to day allowing the Chief superintendent to do more paperwork.
Chief Inspectors-The Chief Inspectors manage large teams of inspectors, sergeants, constables and police staff. They may be the most senior operational response officer or manage assigned specialist policing functions such as investigations.
Inspector-The people who hold this rank are encouraged to sort officers at ground level, to move officers as needed and to assure each vehicle is moving to its full potential.
Sergeant-A sergeant as an experienced member of the force who has shown his skills as a police officer. His duty is to oversee the constables on his day to day duties.
Constable-The Police Constable (PC) Is the first rank an officer will receive after he has completed all his training as a PCSO.
Probationary Police Constable- These are the UNWL Officers who haven't done any form of Training yet.