City Of GreensboroCrime Scene Investigator City Of GreensboroCrime Scene InvestigatorGreensboro, NC$50,095–$60,942 / yearAdvanced knowledge or training in specialized fields of forensic analysis associated with bloodstain pattern evidence, DNA, friction-ridge impressions, firearms/tool mark evidence, traumatic injury, and post-mortem artifacts/processes; Division of Criminal Information Network (DCIN) General Certification. The Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) plays a critical role in solving cases and bringing justice to victims by providing expert-level forensic services and detailed scene documentation.
PrInce William County GovernmentCrime Scene Investigator PrInce William County GovernmentCrime Scene InvestigatorWoodbridge, VA$70,921.50–$125,014.50 / yearInvestigators in this role apply cutting-edge technology, continually explore emerging forensic techniques, and expand their expertise through professional development and collaboration with partner agencies. Prince Wiliam County Police Department is seeking a skilled Crime Scene Investigator to join a team where precision, curiosity, and dedication make a measurable difference.
City of GreensboroCrime Scene Investigator City of GreensboroCrime Scene InvestigatorGreensboro, NC$50,095–$60,942 / yearAbout the RoleThe Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) plays a critical role in solving cases and bringing justice to victims by providing expert-level forensic services and detailed scene documentation. This role requires a high level of attention to detail, emotional resilience, strong communication skills, and the ability to make independent judgments in high-pressure environments.
City of ColumbiaCRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN City of ColumbiaCRIME SCENE TECHNICIANColumbia, SC$46,251–$58,970 / yearEssential Job Functions Responsible for assessing scene conditions to determine the scope of the investigation as well as crime scene processing actions needed; Gather physical evidence and ensure the integrity of the evidence, prepare detailed investigative and supplemental case reports and communicate with follow-up investigators regarding observations and processing;The Crime Scene Investigator provides court presentations and testimony as an expert witness on crime scene investigations; Ensures thorough documentation of the scene and actions taken, collection and preservation of physical evidence found at crime scenes, examination, and analysis of this evidence; Must be able to work without constant/direct supervision and communicate professionally both verbally and in writing;Must be willing to work in all types of weather conditions, heights, different terrain and work with bloodborne pathogens as well as hazardous materials; Conducts routine inventory of evidence and property; maintains related records; Search and recovery of latent fingerprints, palm prints, trace evidence, DNA and other physical evidence; Preparing casts, collecting, and preserving evidence from the crime scene in order to prepare evidence for submission to the Lab for examination; Provides court testimony regarding evidence as required; Attends training, meetings, seminars, etc., as required to enhance job knowledge and skills; and Prepares and submits various reports as required; Performs general clerical work, including but not limited to copying and filing documents, sending and receiving faxes, entering and retrieving computer data, answering the telephone, etc. Ability to photograph using both flash and long exposure as well as other lighting techniques needed to document the subject best •Ability to process for Latent Prints using dust and chemicals; and submission of latent device •Knowledge of the Rules of Evidence •Knowledge of Impression documentation and casting •Knowledge of tool mark procedures •Knowledge of tracing evidence documentation and collection •Knowledge of procedures for biological evidence to include: locating using alternative light sources as well as other means; documenting; use of PPE; collection to preserve the evidence; and packaging to protect all that come in contact with the evidence •Knowledge of firearm evidence to include: documenting; collection and ensuring it is rendered safe with as little contact as possible; packaging to ensure latent, DNA and trace evidence is preserved; documentation and collection of spent shell casings; packing of casings dependent on the nature of the incident to follow department policies - i.e. shooting hit procedures vs discharging incidents •Knowledge of homicides/suspicious deaths to include: documentation of the deceased; PPE use; nail scraping, clippings and swabs; postmortem printing of the subject; response to Autopsy and proper procedures required; •Knowledge of report writing •Ability to perform Court Room Testimony •Other duties may be needed based on training and new technology advances.
City Of HuntsvilleNewCrime Scene Technician (Grade 14) City Of HuntsvilleCrime Scene Technician (Grade 14)Huntsville, AL$10–$15 / hourIdentifies, collects, examines, interprets, classifies, preserves, and presents evidence from crime scenes, such as biological evidence, latent fingerprints, tire prints, firearms, shoe sprints, tool marks and other physical evidence. Annual leave for eligible employees is accrued as follows: less than 10 years = 4 hours per pay period; 10 to 15 years = 5 hours per pay period; 15 to 20 years = 6 hours per pay period; 20 or more years = 7 hours per pay period.
Gwinnett County GovernmentNewCrime Scene Specialist I (NIBIN Tech) Gwinnett County GovernmentCrime Scene Specialist I (NIBIN Tech)Police, GAThe department has an authorized strength of 931 sworn officers and 145 communications officers supported by 201 civilian employees with the responsibility of providing law enforcement services to approximately 1,000,000 residents within an area of 437 square miles. Working for Gwinnett County comes with exceptional benefits, including health coverage, a robust wellness program (Spouses can participate, too!), onsite employee wellness center, longevity pay, tuition reimbursement, and more.
State of GeorgiaCriminal Investigator - Prosecutions - Organized Retail Crime State of GeorgiaCriminal Investigator - Prosecutions - Organized Retail CrimeAtlanta, GAThe mission of the Department of Law is to serve the citizens of the State of Georgia by providing legal representation of the highest quality to the agencies, officers and employees of state government and by honorably and vigorously carrying out the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the Attorney General. Prepares thorough and accurate case reports for all investigative activities in a timely manner, including reports documenting interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects and reports documenting the execution of search warrants and the seizure of evidence.
Webb County, TXNewCriminal Investigator, G19, Public Defender Webb County, TXCriminal Investigator, G19, Public DefenderLaredo, TXPlease confirm your understanding that if selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be required to provide a high school diploma, a GED certificate, college transcript from an accredited institution, and/or other documentation of achievement (whichever is applicable) prior to being hired. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing, a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check, and a criminal background check are required.
Montana GovernmentNewCriminal Defense Investigator 2 Montana GovernmentCriminal Defense Investigator 2Great Falls, MTConducts investigations for the defense of clients, including performing investigations that may require specialized training, such as crime scene and criminal investigations or specialized interview techniques, investigating major crimes and cases requiring cooperation and coordination in multiple jurisdictions or across multiple agencies. Prepares clear, concise and comprehensive reports that explain the scope and results of the investigation in accordance with OPD format and policies in a professional manner to facilitate the successful defense of the case in court; Organizes and correlates data, findings and results and ensures reports are complete, timely and accurate.
Lubbock CountyCID Investigator Lubbock CountyCID InvestigatorLubbock, TXAbility to operate computers, including word processing software; read reports, letters and memos; write reports, letters and memos; perform investigative work; interview and interrogate suspects, victims and witnesses; analyze data; reason and draw conclusions; operate office equipment, such as facsimile machine and copy machine; safely handle and qualify with firearms; communicate effectively, orally and in writing; and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, attorneys and personnel of other law enforcement agencies. Conducts follow-up investigations of reported criminal offenses, including preparing cases for presentation to the District Attorney's Office, County Attorney's Office, Federal Court, Grand Jury and the Federal Grand Jury.
Spokane County WANewCriminal Defense Investigator - Public Defender (OPEN & PROMOTIONAL) Spokane County WACriminal Defense Investigator - Public Defender (OPEN & PROMOTIONAL)Spokane, WA$63,814.40–$88,878.40 / hourGains and maintains current knowledge in a broad scope of forensic fields including DNA analysis, photography, videographic evidence (surveillance/body cams), fingerprints, eyewitness identification, digital media from lap tops, smart phones, tablets, social media searches, self-defense and use of force issues, interpretation of crime scene photography/measurements/CAD drawings and all other applicable areas. Utilizes a variety of electronic equipment and tools, including computers, digital voice recorders, digital cameras, video cameras and recorders, GPS systems, and other related software applications and web-based resources to search for information and potential leads helpful in locating individuals pertinent to the case, including researching and locating expert witnesses.
City of LovelandCrimes Against Persons Police Sergeant City of LovelandCrimes Against Persons Police SergeantLoveland, COMust possess necessary motor skills to operate a vehicle, mobile and portable radios, firearms, police baton, speed measuring equipment, mace, electronic control device, sobriety testing equipment, computer/typewriter keyboard, telephone, handcuffs, direct traffic and to arrest combative person. Material and Equipment Directly Used: Motor vehicle, handgun, shoulder arms, intermediate weapons such as mace, conducted electrical weapon, collapsible or straight baton, handcuffs, computer, police radio, telephone (mobile and traditional office systems), speed measuring equipment, Intoxilyzer machine and flashlight.
Philadelphia International AirportNewStaff Investigator Philadelphia International AirportStaff InvestigatorPhiladelphia, PA$65,000–$75,000 / yearThe Staff Investigator will initiate independent investigations into individual instances of misconduct, monitor ongoing investigations by the Philadelphia Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, monitor and investigate police shootings, aid in CPOC's participation in the Philadelphia Police Department's Use of Force Review Board, and investigate systemic patterns related to departmental practices. Experience interacting and communicating effectively with persons of diverse ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and with persons from all sectors of the criminal legal system, including hostile and reluctant witnesses, complaining witnesses, expert witnesses, law enforcement officials, and families of victims of crime.
Harris County TexasNewInvestigator, Trial Division Harris County TexasInvestigator, Trial DivisionHouston, TXDuties and Responsibilities: Duties include locating, interviewing, and assessing witnesses, conducting background investigations, drafting affidavits and investigative summaries; collecting, preserving, and documenting evidence; and maintaining consistent communication with attorneys regarding investigative findings and case developments. Additional responsibilities include retrieving discovery materials from law enforcement agencies and forensic laboratories, traveling locally and out of town to interview witnesses, and visiting jails, prisons, mental health facilities, and other institutions to meet with clients and witnesses.
Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Fall River & New Bedford Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Fall River & New BedfordFall River, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Boston & Roxbury Committee for Public CounselInvestigator - PDD Boston & RoxburyBoston, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
City of Fort Myers, FloridaTraffic Accident Investigator City of Fort Myers, FloridaTraffic Accident InvestigatorFort Myers, FL$29.79–$35.57 / hourWork Environment: Potential for exposure to adverse conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, fumes and/or poor ventilation, wetness, humidity, rain, temperature, and noise extremes, machinery and/or moving vehicles, vibrations, electric currents, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents, gases or chemicals, oils or other cutting fluids, violence and/or disease, or pathogenic substances. Photographs traffic accidents and accident vehicles; gathers principal evidence, interviews drivers, witnesses and passengers; determines conditions leading up to accident; conducts tests to estimate speed of vehicles at time of accident.
Yuma County AZForensic Investigator (Grade 11) Yuma County AZForensic Investigator (Grade 11)Yuma, AZ$23.90–$29.88 / hourAbility to: Read, learn, understand, apply and follow rules, regulations, instructions and forensic practices and procedures; exercise initiative and independent judgment in selecting proper field forensic techniques; obtain and analyze information/factors regarding a death and to determine cause/manner of death; plan, organize and prioritize multiple investigations; follow written and verbal instructions; communicate effectively verbally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationship with supervisors, employees, other agencies, and the public, including law enforcement and physicians; perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without reasonable accommodation. Skills in: Applying forensic principles, and determining cause and manner of death; collecting, processing, and preserving death scene evidence; packaging and organizing property and evidence in an orderly fashion for storage and retrieval; use of autopsy/forensic, safety, and personal protective equipment; safety handling and disposal of biological and biohazardous materials; preparing complete and accurate reports and records; dealing impartially with people of different social economic, and ethnic backgrounds; operating computerized technology and job-related software applications.
State Of LouisianaNewPolice Investigator State Of LouisianaPolice InvestigatorKenner, LA$3,574–$7,232It is the duty of the East Jefferson Levee District Police Department to patrol and inspect the levees and floodwalls that surround East Jefferson Parish and to check various gauges and flood structures to ensure the integrity of the levee system. We accomplish this mission by working with local, regional, state and federal partners to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain projects that will reduce the probability and risk of flooding for the residents and businesses within our jurisdiction.
Hays County TexasInvestigator Hays County TexasInvestigatorSan Marcos, TX$64,016–$65,936 / yearConducts all aspects of criminal investigations, including but not limited to: • Interviewing suspects and witnesses • Collecting, handling, preserving, and processing chain of custody evidence • Investigating crime scenes, and taking crime scene photos and preparing diagrams • Reading and determining whether to sign and issue criminal complaints • Locating and apprehending criminal suspects and fugitives • Performs other duties as assigned. Employer Hays County Address: 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1063 San Marcos, Texas, 78666 Phone: 512-393-2223 Website: http://www.hayscountytx.com.
Committee for Public Counsel ServicesInvestigator PDD Fall River & New Bedford Committee for Public Counsel ServicesInvestigator PDD Fall River & New BedfordFall River, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as high crime areas by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them on call and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Committee for Public Counsel ServicesInvestigator PDD Boston & Roxbury Committee for Public Counsel ServicesInvestigator PDD Boston & RoxburyBoston, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as high crime areas by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them on call and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
PG&E CorpNewSecurity Investigator, Senior PG&E CorpSecurity Investigator, SeniorAuburn, CAThe CSD provides a variety of opportunities, including involvement in developing, communicating, and implementing processes and tools relating to investigations, formal communications with company officers, personnel development, and coordination of the company's physical security efforts. The work performed by the Corporate Security Department (CSD) is key to the company's success in protecting employees, the contract workforce, the public, and the company's physical assets, including several which are critical to the nation's power grid infrastructure.
Fort Bend County, TXInvestigator - Medical Examiner''''s Office Fort Bend County, TXInvestigator - Medical Examiner''''s OfficeRosenberg, TX$37.29–$46.62 / hourConducts death scene investigations, which includes visiting death scene, drawing diagrams, taking photographs, interviewing witnesses, family members, police or other pertinent individuals to obtain information about circumstances surrounding death; examines decedent for wounds or other evidence pertinent to death; Serves subpoenas enforceable by law; Enforces the law pertaining to hindering or obstructing a lawful death inquest. Must have knowledge of Texas State Medical Examiner Act and related statutes; knowledge of crime scene investigation and procedures; knowledge of criminal justice system; knowledge of human anatomy, health care systems, basic pathophysiology and medical terminology.
LTD GlobalAnimal Protection Investigator LTD GlobalAnimal Protection InvestigatorSan Mateo, CAFull timeLocated in the San Francisco Bay Area, it provides a wide range of services, including animal adoption, wildlife rescue, veterinary care, humane education, and enforcement of animal-related laws. The Animal Protection Investigator is responsible for investigating complaints and reports of animal cruelty or neglect, preparing case reports and files for legal authorities, and providing testimony as required.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsSupervising Investigator - PDD Central Region Commonwealth of MassachusettsSupervising Investigator - PDD Central RegionBoston, MAThe supervisory duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Monitoring investigator caseloads to ensure that each investigator's caseload is appropriate; Maintaining statistics relative to investigator caseloads; In-the-field supervision, including accompanying supervisees on witness interviews, examining and photographing crime scenes, jail visits, and court appearances; Reviewing report writing of Investigators; Attending regular one-on-one meetings with individual Investigators in the assigned region, as well as group meetings with Investigators and other defense team staff to ensure quality investigations are occurring; Working with the Attorneys-in-Charge to assign cases to investigators; Collaborating with Attorneys-in-Charge of trial offices in the region on annual performance evaluations of supervisees; Assisting the recruiting and hiring of staff Investigators to ensure quality and diversity of staff; Working with the Director of Investigations, PDD Leadership Team, and the Training Unit in the training of Investigators; Meeting regularly with the Director of Investigations and other Supervising Investigators as well as they Deputy Chief Counsel and Managing Directors to review compliance with responsibilities and to discuss regional and statewide issues; Making and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies (e.g., police, hospitals, ambulance services, courts) and community organizations to facilitate Investigators' access to witnesses and records; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; and, Other duties as assigned. The investigation duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Maintaining a reduced caseload of cases that the Supervising Investigator will directly work on and providing back-up coverage for Investigators; Locating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, including measuring, diagramming, and photographing scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as 'high crime areas' by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed, including preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them "on call" and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; and, All other duties currently carried out by CPCS staff Investigators.
Federal Public DefenderInvestigator - Sioux Falls, SD Federal Public DefenderInvestigator - Sioux Falls, SDSioux Falls, SD$74,678–$163,514 / yearSituated along the Big Sioux River, the city blends natural beauty with urban convenience, offering extensive parks, greenway trails, and quick access to outdoor recreation such as biking, running, fishing, and kayaking. They are encouraged to exercise sound judgment, creativity, and initiative in developing investigative strategies, while working collaboratively with attorneys to advance client-centered defense goals.
Committee for Public CounselSupervising Investigator - PDD Central Region Committee for Public CounselSupervising Investigator - PDD Central RegionUNAVAILABLE, MAThe supervisory duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Monitoring investigator caseloads to ensure that each investigator’s caseload is appropriate; Maintaining statistics relative to investigator caseloads; In-the-field supervision, including accompanying supervisees on witness interviews, examining and photographing crime scenes, jail visits, and court appearances; Reviewing report writing of Investigators; Attending regular one-on-one meetings with individual Investigators in the assigned region, as well as group meetings with Investigators and other defense team staff to ensure quality investigations are occurring; Working with the Attorneys-in-Charge to assign cases to investigators; Collaborating with Attorneys-in-Charge of trial offices in the region on annual performance evaluations of supervisees; Assisting the recruiting and hiring of staff Investigators to ensure quality and diversity of staff; Working with the Director of Investigations, PDD Leadership Team, and the Training Unit in the training of Investigators; Meeting regularly with the Director of Investigations and other Supervising Investigators as well as they Deputy Chief Counsel and Managing Directors to review compliance with responsibilities and to discuss regional and statewide issues; Making and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies (e.g., police, hospitals, ambulance services, courts) and community organizations to facilitate Investigators’ access to witnesses and records; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; and, Other duties as assigned. The investigation duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Maintaining a reduced caseload of cases that the Supervising Investigator will directly work on and providing back-up coverage for Investigators; Locating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, including measuring, diagramming, and photographing scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as ‘high crime areas’ by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed, including preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them “on call” and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; and, All other duties currently carried out by CPCS staff Investigators.
Delaware County, PennsylvaniaForensic Investigator Delaware County, PennsylvaniaForensic InvestigatorLima, PAMust be able to stand for long periods of time, lift and move bodies approximately 100 pounds or more, and be exposed to unpleasant smells, hazardous chemicals, biological fluids, and extreme weather conditions when conducting scene investigations. The employee may occasionally be required to reach or work with arms above shoulder level; kneel, stoop, crouch, squat, crawl, climb stairs, and twist or rotate at the waist while performing assigned duties.
Committee for Public Counsel ServicesSupervising Investigator PDD Central Region Committee for Public Counsel ServicesSupervising Investigator PDD Central RegionMAThe supervisory duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Monitoring investigator caseloads to ensure that each investigators caseload is appropriate; Maintaining statistics relative to investigator caseloads; In-the-field supervision, including accompanying supervisees on witness interviews, examining and photographing crime scenes, jail visits, and court appearances; Reviewing report writing of Investigators; Attending regular one-on-one meetings with individual Investigators in the assigned region, as well as group meetings with Investigators and other defense team staff to ensure quality investigations are occurring; Working with the Attorneys-in-Charge to assign cases to investigators; Collaborating with Attorneys-in-Charge of trial offices in the region on annual performance evaluations of supervisees; Assisting the recruiting and hiring of staff Investigators to ensure quality and diversity of staff; Working with the Director of Investigations, PDD Leadership Team, and the Training Unit in the training of Investigators; Meeting regularly with the Director of Investigations and other Supervising Investigators as well as they Deputy Chief Counsel and Managing Directors to review compliance with responsibilities and to discuss regional and statewide issues; Making and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies (e.g., police, hospitals, ambulance services, courts) and community organizations to facilitate Investigators access to witnesses and records; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; and, Other duties as assigned. The investigation duties of the Supervising Investigator include: Maintaining a reduced caseload of cases that the Supervising Investigator will directly work on and providing back-up coverage for Investigators; Locating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, including measuring, diagramming, and photographing scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as high crime areas by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed, including preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them on call and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; and, All other duties currently carried out by CPCS staff Investigators.
Mcallen Independent School District2026-27 Investigator Mcallen Independent School District2026-27 InvestigatorMcAllen, TXPhysical Demands/Environmental Factors: While performing the duties of this job, it is required to maintain emotional control under stress, Strenuous and long periods of walking, standing, crawling, crouching , and climbing; ability to operate a motor vehicle; specific hearing and visual requirements 20/20 (corrected); ability to chase after someone (stamina), occasionally lift and/or move up to (100) pounds (assist someone to safety) control sudden violent or extreme physical acts of others and exhibit rapid mental and muscular coordination simultaneously. Required to process crime scenes, photograph and process prisoners, prepare search warrants, conduct surveillance, prepare complaints, warrants, and commitments, arraign prisoners, use whatever resources available to him/her in order to obtain the necessary information for the investigation, keep constantly aware of the changing laws and investigative techniques, collect evidence in accordance with the rules of evidence collection, provide court testimony.
LJK INVESTIGATIONS LLCPrivate Investigator LJK INVESTIGATIONS LLCPrivate InvestigatorAustin, TX$23–$27 / hourDaily responsibilities may include conducting surveillance, collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, researching public records, writing reports, testifying in court, and maintaining confidentiality. Collect evidence such as taking photographs, videos, or audio recordings of individuals or locations, or collecting physical evidence such as fingerprints or DNA samples.
Whatcom County GovernmentMedicolegal Death Investigator I Whatcom County GovernmentMedicolegal Death Investigator IBellingham, WA$31.54–$45.48 / hourSupplemental Information Whatcom County offers excellent benefits at no cost to employees, including:Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage for employees AND their family Generous paid leave provisions, including vacation, sick leave, and 13 paid holidays per yearEligibility for a lifetime pension through the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), with joint contributions required from the employee and the County$50,000 Life Insurance coverage for employeesOption to invest in a 457 Deferred Compensation Retirement PlanFlexible Spending Account (FSA) available for annual health care and/or dependent care expensesVoluntary Term Life Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Additional benefit information Whatcom County offers excellent benefits at no cost to employees, including:Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage for employees AND their family Generous paid leave provisions, including vacation, sick leave, and 13 paid holidays per yearEligibility for a lifetime pension through the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), with joint contributions required from the employee and the County$50,000 Life Insurance coverage for employeesOption to invest in a 457 Deferred Compensation Retirement PlanFlexible Spending Account (FSA) available for annual health care and/or dependent care expensesVoluntary Term Life Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Additional benefit information 01 Based on your education and experience, which of the following combinations do you meet? Medicolegal Death Investigator I Salary $31.54 - $45.48 Hourly Location Bellingham, WA 98225 Job Type Full-Time Job Number M527 0625 External Department Medical Examiners Office Opening Date 09/26/2025 Closing Date Continuous Salary DOQ Description Benefits Questions Summary Whatcom County Medical Examiners Office is recruiting for the position of Medicolegal Death Investigator I.
HALL COUNTY OFNewInvestigator HALL COUNTY OFInvestigatorGainesville, GAEnvironmental Factors: Essential functions are continuously performed with exposure to adverse environmental conditions, including inclement weather; extreme hot or cold temperatures; humidity and moisture; dry environments; possible bodily injury from hazards including biological, chemical, sharp objects/tools, heavy machinery, traffic; and dry environments. Additionally, essential functions continuously require incumbents to be on call and work irregular hours (nights, weekends, holidays); attend work related meetings and trainings; direct others; handle confidential information; maintain stamina during the work day; meet deadlines; operate equipment; stay organized; use math/calculations; and use a keyboard or type.
Whatcom County GovernmentMedicolegal Death Investigator II Whatcom County GovernmentMedicolegal Death Investigator IIBellingham, WA$35.21–$50.64 / hourAnswers phones, performs data entry and routine office functions, maintains logs and records of work performed, works with bereaved families with respect and compassion, provides courteous, high quality service to members of the public and co-workers. Associate's degree with coursework in in biology, anatomy, and/or or physiology AND 6+ years of experience working as an autopsy technician, or in death investigations, or work that is directly related to conducting medicolegal investigations for a medical examiner or coroner's office.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD Boston & Roxbury Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD Boston & RoxburyBoston, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as 'high crime areas' by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them "on call" and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD Lowell Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD LowellLowell, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as 'high crime areas' by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them "on call" and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD Framingham Commonwealth of MassachusettsInvestigator - PDD FraminghamFramingham, MALocating and interviewing cooperative and, at times, uncooperative witnesses, alleged victims, and clients; Investigating crime scenes, commonly located in neighborhoods that have been designated as 'high crime areas' by local law enforcement agencies; Preparing and presenting oral and/or written reports based upon interviews and/or information obtained during the course of the investigation; Conducting surveillance; Measuring, diagramming, and photographing locations where crimes may have taken place and/or any location appropriate to the defense strategy; Utilizing computers for on-line access to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, public records, databases, social networking sites, and various online searches; Keeping accurate records of all phases of the investigation, and being accountable for all aspects of the investigation; Testifying in court as needed; Networking and maintaining personal contact with individuals in various agencies, including, but not limited to, police departments, courts, state agencies, private sector agencies, and others to facilitate access to information necessary to the defense of a case; Reviewing and analyzing police reports and witness statements; Maintaining open lines of communication with attorneys as to investigative updates and case strategy and meeting all deadlines associated with cases; Maintaining professional and productive relationships with attorneys; Evaluating individuals and factual situations to aid the attorney in preparing and presenting a defense to the criminal charges; Advising attorneys regarding changes and developments in investigative tools and techniques; Developing familiarity with Massachusetts criminal laws and rules of criminal procedure; Serving summonses on witnesses and document record keepers; Arranging timely appearance of witnesses at court by keeping them "on call" and when necessary providing transportation for clients and/or witnesses to court or other facilities; Preparing exhibits for trials and hearings; Ability to work independently and outside of normal business hours as needed; Participating in training programs for attorneys, as well as investigators; and, Other duties as assigned. Experience with Microsoft Office, internet databases, online searches and databases, and camera and video equipment; Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Good analytical and time-management skills; Bilingual abilities preferred; and, Adjusting scheduled hours to work outside of regular business hours, e.g., on nights and weekends, is required with some regularity.
County of MontereyPublic Defender Investigator II County of MontereyPublic Defender Investigator IISalinas, CA$7,289.88–$9,950.89The County of Monterey is committed to honoring the service and sacrifice of veterans and eligible military spouses (i.e., surviving spouses of veterans, spouses of totally disabled veterans, and spouses of active-duty service members) and awards veterans' preference points for this recruitment. • Makes arrangements or transports witnesses to and from court or to court-ordered programs; arranges travel and lodging needs for out-of-county witnesses; attends to appropriate witness fee payments.
State of ArizonaNewCRIMINAL SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR State of ArizonaCRIMINAL SPECIAL INVESTIGATORTucson, AZAny employee operating a motor vehicle on State business must possess and retain a current, valid class-appropriate driver's license, complete all required training, and successfully pass all necessary driver's license record checks. Under the direction of a Special Investigations Supervisor, this position will investigate alleged suspected criminal violations of Federal, State, or local laws to determine if the evidence is sufficient to recommend prosecution at the Arizona State Prison Complex (ASPC) - Tucson.
Allstate Insurance CompanyNewSIU Field Investigator - VA Allstate Insurance CompanySIU Field Investigator - VARichmond, VA$60,000–$98,450 / yearAnalytical Thinking, Auto Collision (Inactive), Auto Insurance, Auto Insurance Claims, Claims Processing, Collision Investigations, Complex Claims, Crash Investigations, Crime Scene Investigations, Critical Thinking, Documentations, Evidence Gathering, Fraud Investigations, Information Collection, Insurance Claims, Insurance Claims Investigations, Insurance Investigation, Researching, Witness Interviewing. The individual performs a thorough investigation including; (1) conducting background searches, scene investigations, and clinic inspections; (2) taking recorded statements; (3) reviewing and analyzing medical notes, bills, and property damage; and (4) conducting witness interviews and social media searches.
County of RiversideSenior District Attorney Investigator A/B County of RiversideSenior District Attorney Investigator A/BRiverside, CAFull timeInvestigates actual and suspected law violations, including cases of a difficult and complex nature; gathers, preserves, analyzes, and reports evidence; conducts field investigations and searches crime scenes; interviews and interrogates complainants, suspects, witnesses, and other persons to obtain information; recommends to attorneys the filing of criminal complaints; writes reports, and assists attorneys in the preparation of cases for trial; investigates the personal background of complainants, suspects, and witnesses; testifies in court regarding evidence and investigations; arrests suspected criminals. • Assigned periodically as Bureau Officer of the Day; may be assigned to investigate police officer-involved incidents, consumer and insurance fraud, hazardous materials violations, child abduction and criminal/grand jury investigations involving public officials; may be assigned to drug and other law enforcement multi-agency task forces, criminal intelligence and organized crime, and other specialized units within the Bureau of Investigation.
Government of FloridaLAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATOR II - 43001418 Government of FloridaLAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATOR II - 43001418WEST PALM BEACH, FL$60,000–$63,000 / yearACTIVE Certified Florida Law Enforcement Officer; Possess a passing score on the State of Florida Law Enforcement Certification Examination and be eligible to receive the Law Enforcement Certification; or completed the Florida Equivalency of Training (CJSTC 76) and be eligible to receive the Law Enforcement Certification in accordance with Section 943.13, Candidates claiming Veterans' Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.
Montgomery County Council PennsylvaniaInvestigator - Public Defender Montgomery County Council PennsylvaniaInvestigator - Public DefenderNorristown, PA$31.05–$41.40 / hourInvestigators with the Montgomery County Office of the Public Defender play a vital role in the pursuit of justice by providing essential investigative support for adult and juvenile clients involved in criminal legal matters. Responsibilities include reviewing case materials such as police reports, witness statements, and physical evidence; locating and interviewing witnesses; collecting records; obtaining surveillance footage; and photographing relevant locations or items.
Richland County GovernmentDigital Forensics Investigator Richland County GovernmentDigital Forensics InvestigatorSheriff's Department Headquarters, SCPersonal Work Relationships & Work Environment: The Deputy Sheriff Digital Forensic Investigator reports directly to the Digital Forensics Sergeant and works closely with law enforcement investigators, assistant solicitors, and civilian personnel assigned to the agency. The Deputy Sheriff Digital Forensic Investigator is required by the terms of his/her employment to give at least 1,600 hours per year of his/her time to the exercise of traditional law enforcement powers and responsibilities including the preservation of public order, protection of life and property, and the detection of crimes in the state.
U.S. Department of JusticeSupervisory Criminal Investigator (ASAC) U.S. Department of JusticeSupervisory Criminal Investigator (ASAC)Washington, DC$143,913–$187,093 / yearYour responsibilities would include, but would not be limited to: providing guidance to criminal investigators and other staff by establishing guidelines and performance procedures; reviews and evaluates allegations and recommends appropriate investigative activity by providing direction to ensure the policies and procedures of the OIG are adhered to and the evaluation activities are carried out in the most efficient and effective manner. To be well qualified, you must satisfy all qualification requirements for the vacant position and (for scored examining) score 85 or better on established ranking criteria OR (for category rating criteria) rate equivalent to the Highly Qualified or better category using established category rating criteria.
State Of LouisianaNewCriminal Investigator 3 State Of LouisianaCriminal Investigator 3Houma, LA$4,684–$9,480For EACH course: Provide the course code and number (example: ACCT 1001) Provide the course name (example: intro to accounting) Provide the number of SEMESTER hours completed (if QUARTER, you must specify) (example: 3 hours) Provide the college/university/institution you successfully completed the course at (example: LSU) Example of an entry : ACCT 1001 - Intro to Accounting- 3 hours- LSU If you answered no to the previous question, simply type in N/A. Two years of experience in investigatory work while employed as a commissioned law enforcement officer plus one of the following: Two years of experience in law enforcement, investigatory work or military intelligence work; OR.
District Of ColumbiaNewCriminal Investigator District Of ColumbiaCriminal InvestigatorWashington, DCReceives and analyzes complaints/allegations under procedures identified and against applicable laws, regulations, and policies regarding potential credibility and conducts interviews and ensures that all District employees and non-employees interviewed during an official investigation are provided all requisite warnings, as the circumstances warrant. Assists the Department of Justice and Districts United States Attorney''s Office in preparing cases for prosecution; Assists the District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General in preparing cases for civil litigation and testify in legal proceedings as required.
U.S. Department of CommerceNewCriminal Investigator U.S. Department of CommerceCriminal InvestigatorSalt Lake City, UT$109,383–$142,199 / yearA copy of your specific RIF notice; notice of proposed removal for failure to relocate; or a Certificate of Expected Separation (CES); or certification that you are in a surplus organization or occupation (this could be a position abolishment letter, a notice eligibility for discontinued service retirement, or similar notice); or notice of disability annuity termination; or certification from your former agency that it cannot place you after your recovery from a compensable injury; or certification from the National Guard Bureau or Military Department that you are eligible for disability retirement; or a copy of your SF-50 "Notification of Personnel Action" documenting your RIF separation, noting your positions, grade level, and duty location, and/or Agency certification of inability to place you through RPL, etc; nttt. A copy of the service member''s DD-214 showing the service member was released or discharged from active duty due to their death while on active duty; documentation verifying the service member was killed performing active duty (DD 1300); documentation verifying marriage to the service member at the time the service member is killed while on active duty; AND a statement certifying you are the un-married widow or widower of the service member.
Grand Venture Technology LtdCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP) Grand Venture Technology LtdCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP)DC$89,508–$138,370 / yearAs a Criminal Investigator at the GS-13 the incumbent will perform the following duties: Independently plans and conducts all aspects of complex program and grant fraud investigations, gathering and obtaining evidence, participating in surveillance operations, interviews, and the drafting of third-party request letters and subpoenas. As a Criminal Investigator at the GS-12 the incumbent will perform the following duties: Plans and conducts complex and sensitive investigations and performs most aspects of investigations such as gathering and obtaining evidence, participating in surveillance operations, interviews, and the drafting of third-party request letters and subpoenas.