Criminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP) U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP)Ann Arbor, MI$89,508–$138,370 / yearSpecialized Experience for the GS-12 level: One year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 grade level or equivalent public or private sector experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the following duties or work assignments below: Conducting the full range of criminal investigations of greater than average complexity and importance using accepted methodology and problem-solving techniques. If you are claiming eligibility under the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act (VEOA), you must submit: A copy of your DD-214 that shows active service and character of discharge (member copy 4, Separated Members only) OR a certification of expected discharge or release from active duty under honorable conditions within 120 days from the date of application (Current Active Duty Members only).
Criminal Investigator (Open Continuous) U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator (Open Continuous)Ann Arbor, MI$57,188–$97,087 / yearstrong>Relocation expenses reimbursed: No ### Appointment Details Appointment type: Permanent Work schedule: Full-time Service: Competitive Promotion potential: 13 Job family Series: 1811 Criminal Investigation Supervisory status: No Security clearance: Top Secret Drug test: Yes Position sensitivity and risk: Critical-Sensitive CSHigh Risk Trust determination process: Credentialing, Suitability, Fitness, National security, Financial disclosure (Yes - Requires a financial disclosure agreement). Bargaining unit status: No Announcement number: OIG-HQ-2026-0006 Control number: 861532700 ### This job is open to The public U.S. Citizens Nationals or those who owe allegiance to the U.S. Career transition: CTAP, ICTAP, RPL Federal employees whose job agency or department was eliminated and are eligible for priority over other applicants.
Insurance Claims Investigator Data Surveys IncInsurance Claims InvestigatorHowell, MIhas been leading the private insurance investigative industry for over 50 years, servicing the self-insured, defense attorneys and all major insurance carriers defending against fraudulent claims. Insurance Claims Investigators at Data Surveys, Inc. are required to utilize their own personal vehicles for any necessary road travel throughout the week.
Child Exploitation Investigator, CyberCrime Investigation Group, Victim Identification Google LLCChild Exploitation Investigator, CyberCrime Investigation Group, Victim IdentificationAnn Arbor, MIThe CyberCrime Investigation Group protects Google and our users by collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to identify, investigate, and disrupt child exploitation on Google platforms and identify victims of abuse. Google is a global company and, in order to facilitate efficient collaboration and communication globally, English proficiency is a requirement for all roles unless stated otherwise in the job posting.
Part Time Investigator Fortis GroupPart Time InvestigatorBrighton, MIp> The Investigator is responsible for conducting investigations, surveillance operations, background investigations, interviews, evidence collection, and case documentation in support of Fortis Group clients. The role may involve irregular working hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, depending on the demands of specific cases.
NewFire Investigator Alpine IntelFire InvestigatorAnn Arbor, MichiganMust have at least 2 years of hands on experience working in the public and/or private sectors performing fire origin and cause investigations on residential and commercial structures. Writes and submits detailed and accurate reports on completed investigations in a timely manner in accordance with company guidelines.
Sr Research Engineer Project Principal Investigator SRI InternationalSr Research Engineer Project Principal InvestigatorAnn Arbor, MI$130,760–$194,505 / yearQualified candidates are a Principal Investigator or have the experience to develop in the near term into a Principal Investigator, designing new research paths, supervising research staff, and interacting with research sponsors to fund new program directions. Research Engineer to work on-site at our Ann Arbor, MI office, and will participate in multi-disciplinary, collaborative teams and contribute to the development of state-of-the-art remote sensing solutions and surveillance technologies.
Sr Research Engineer-Project Principal Investigator SRI InternationalSr Research Engineer-Project Principal InvestigatorAnn Arbor, Michigan$130,760–$194,505 / yearp style="margin:0px">From applied research to product development, the Advanced Technology and Systems Division (ATSD) Take a closer look! manages complex projects for government and commercial clients. Qualified candidates are a Principal Investigator or have the experience to develop in the near term into a Principal Investigator, designing new research paths, supervising research staff, and interacting with research sponsors to fund new program directions.
Sr Research Engineer-Project Principal Investigator - RF SRI InternationalSr Research Engineer-Project Principal Investigator - RFAnn Arbor, Michigan$130,760–$194,505 / yearstrong>CHECK OUT OUR WORK!The ability to collaborate across the Division and the Institute to bring different technologies together to create new capabilities is highly desired. Qualified candidates are a Principal Investigator or have the experience to develop in the near term into a Principal Investigator, designing new research paths, supervising research staff, and interacting with research sponsors to fund new program directions.
Sr Research Engineer Project Principal Investigator RF SRI InternationalSr Research Engineer Project Principal Investigator RFAnn Arbor, MI$130,760–$194,505 / yearQualified candidates are a Principal Investigator or have the experience to develop in the near term into a Principal Investigator, designing new research paths, supervising research staff, and interacting with research sponsors to fund new program directions. The salary range is: $130,760-$194,505 Salary ranges will vary and are based on several factors, including geographic location, market competitiveness and equity amongst internal employees in similar roles.
Sub-Investigator (Nurse Practitioner) Act for HealthSub-Investigator (Nurse Practitioner)Garden City, MichiganImplement and coordinate assigned clinical trials including start up, vendor management, subject recruitment, source development review, scheduling subjects, protocol training, collection of regulatory documents, conducting visits, ensuring data is entered in a timely manner and all queries are resolved, managing, and reporting adverse events, serious adverse events, and deviations, implementing new protocol amendments, providing all close out reports. Reviews new protocols and other materials provided by study sponsors and gives input to the Principal Investigators (PIs), site leadership, and virtual Clinical Research Coordinators, as applicable, regarding nursing and research issues in order to resolve financial and clinical feasibility.
NewAttorney General Investigator 9-E11 - Criminal Investigations Division State of MichiganAttorney General Investigator 9-E11 - Criminal Investigations DivisionMI$26.36–$42.84 / hourp>Great Lakes and Great Times: Michigan boasts four Great Lakes, 11,000 inland lakes, 36,000 miles of rivers and streams, 20 million acres of forests, 100 state and national parks and recreation areas, 1,300 miles of bike trails, 6,500 miles of snowmobile trails, the second-most ski areas in the nation, 650 public golf courses, 600 campgrounds, and an international dark-sky park-just for starters. Investigate cases for potential felony and misdemeanor violation of laws including but not limited to criminal investigations relating to the review of unlicensed builders violations, tax fraud, fraud, using a computer to commit a crime, money laundering, racketeering, and False Pretenses.
RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR University of MichiganRESEARCH INVESTIGATORAnn Arbor, MIStaff members in this classification are expected to work independently and in collaboration with other laboratory personnel, regularly exercise good judgment in setting priorities, resolving operational problems, and the applications of methods, procedures and policies. It is the Department's expectation for Research Investigator to generate peer-reviewed publications of their current work and/or individual salary support on sponsored funds by the end of the fourth year of the Research Investigator appointment.
RESEARCH FELLOW or VISITING RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR University of MichiganRESEARCH FELLOW or VISITING RESEARCH INVESTIGATORAnn Arbor, MIThe candidate will support tissue culture, cell culture, cell imaging, multi-omics, live animal handling, and bioinformatics capabilities within our lab, with applications focused on biodiversity conservation but also spanning human health. Alternative Appointment: Candidates who do not yet hold a PhD may be considered for a Visiting Research Investigator rank, provided they hold a Master of Science (MSc) degree.
Principal Investigator (Gastroenterology) Act for HealthPrincipal Investigator (Gastroenterology)Garden City, MichiganRisks to research subjects are minimized by using procedures which are consistent with sound research design and which do not unnecessarily expose the subjects to risk; and, whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or treatment purposes; Risks to human research subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits (if any) to the individual, and the importance of the knowledge that may be expected to result; Selection of human subjects and patients for research participation is equitable; Individuals are adequately informed of the risks and benefits of research participation and the procedures that will be involved in the research, and that informed consent will be obtained from each prospective human research subject, or his/her legally authorized representative, in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Informed consent of human research subjects will be obtained in advance of research participation and appropriately documented in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Where appropriate, there is routine monitoring of the data collected to ensure the safety of human research subjects; The privacy of human research subjects is protected and the confidentiality of data is maintained; Appropriate additional safeguards are included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects who are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence (e.g., children, prisoners, individuals with impaired decision-making capacity, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons). Maintaining adequate, current, and accurate records of research data, outcomes, and reportable new information to permit an ongoing assessment of the risk/benefit ratio of study participation; Reporting promptly any internal or external adverse event that is considered to be unexpected, serious, and possibly or definitely related to the study; Reporting promptly any significant changes in the risk/benefit of study participation; Ensuring that, in the event a research subject experiences a significant adverse event, every reasonable effort is made to provide the subject with adequate care to correct or alleviate the consequences of the adverse event to the extent possible; Ensuring that human research subjects are kept fully informed of any new information that may affect their willingness to continue to participate in the research study; Ensuring that all listed investigators have the appropriate credentials to conduct the portion of the study in which they are involved and have completed the applicable company required training modules; Ensuring that conduct of the research study adheres to Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
Principal Investigator (Pediatrics) Act for HealthPrincipal Investigator (Pediatrics)Garden City, MichiganRisks to research subjects are minimized by using procedures which are consistent with sound research design and which do not unnecessarily expose the subjects to risk; and, whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or treatment purposes; Risks to human research subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits (if any) to the individual, and the importance of the knowledge that may be expected to result; Selection of human subjects and patients for research participation is equitable; Individuals are adequately informed of the risks and benefits of research participation and the procedures that will be involved in the research, and that informed consent will be obtained from each prospective human research subject, or his/her legally authorized representative, in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Informed consent of human research subjects will be obtained in advance of research participation and appropriately documented in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Where appropriate, there is routine monitoring of the data collected to ensure the safety of human research subjects; The privacy of human research subjects is protected and the confidentiality of data is maintained; Appropriate additional safeguards are included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects who are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence (e.g., children, prisoners, individuals with impaired decision-making capacity, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons). Maintaining adequate, current, and accurate records of research data, outcomes, and reportable new information to permit an ongoing assessment of the risk/benefit ratio of study participation; Reporting promptly any internal or external adverse event that is considered to be unexpected, serious, and possibly or definitely related to the study; Reporting promptly any significant changes in the risk/benefit of study participation; Ensuring that, in the event a research subject experiences a significant adverse event, every reasonable effort is made to provide the subject with adequate care to correct or alleviate the consequences of the adverse event to the extent possible; Ensuring that human research subjects are kept fully informed of any new information that may affect their willingness to continue to participate in the research study; Ensuring that all listed investigators have the appropriate credentials to conduct the portion of the study in which they are involved and have completed the applicable company required training modules; Ensuring that conduct of the research study adheres to Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
Principal Investigator (Psychiatry) Act for HealthPrincipal Investigator (Psychiatry)Garden City, MichiganRisks to research subjects are minimized by using procedures which are consistent with sound research design and which do not unnecessarily expose the subjects to risk; and, whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or treatment purposes; Risks to human research subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits (if any) to the individual, and the importance of the knowledge that may be expected to result; Selection of human subjects and patients for research participation is equitable; Individuals are adequately informed of the risks and benefits of research participation and the procedures that will be involved in the research, and that informed consent will be obtained from each prospective human research subject, or his/her legally authorized representative, in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Informed consent of human research subjects will be obtained in advance of research participation and appropriately documented in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Where appropriate, there is routine monitoring of the data collected to ensure the safety of human research subjects; The privacy of human research subjects is protected and the confidentiality of data is maintained; Appropriate additional safeguards are included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects who are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence (e.g., children, prisoners, individuals with impaired decision-making capacity, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons). Maintaining adequate, current, and accurate records of research data, outcomes, and reportable new information to permit an ongoing assessment of the risk/benefit ratio of study participation; Reporting promptly any internal or external adverse event that is considered to be unexpected, serious, and possibly or definitely related to the study; Reporting promptly any significant changes in the risk/benefit of study participation; Ensuring that, in the event a research subject experiences a significant adverse event, every reasonable effort is made to provide the subject with adequate care to correct or alleviate the consequences of the adverse event to the extent possible; Ensuring that human research subjects are kept fully informed of any new information that may affect their willingness to continue to participate in the research study; Ensuring that all listed investigators have the appropriate credentials to conduct the portion of the study in which they are involved and have completed the applicable company required training modules; Ensuring that conduct of the research study adheres to Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
Principal Investigator (Neurology) Act for HealthPrincipal Investigator (Neurology)Garden City, MichiganRisks to research subjects are minimized by using procedures which are consistent with sound research design and which do not unnecessarily expose the subjects to risk; and, whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or treatment purposes; Risks to human research subjects are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits (if any) to the individual, and the importance of the knowledge that may be expected to result; Selection of human subjects and patients for research participation is equitable; Individuals are adequately informed of the risks and benefits of research participation and the procedures that will be involved in the research, and that informed consent will be obtained from each prospective human research subject, or his/her legally authorized representative, in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Informed consent of human research subjects will be obtained in advance of research participation and appropriately documented in accordance with, and to the extent required, by company policies and federal regulations; Where appropriate, there is routine monitoring of the data collected to ensure the safety of human research subjects; The privacy of human research subjects is protected and the confidentiality of data is maintained; Appropriate additional safeguards are included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects who are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence (e.g., children, prisoners, individuals with impaired decision-making capacity, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons). Maintaining adequate, current, and accurate records of research data, outcomes, and reportable new information to permit an ongoing assessment of the risk/benefit ratio of study participation; Reporting promptly any internal or external adverse event that is considered to be unexpected, serious, and possibly or definitely related to the study; Reporting promptly any significant changes in the risk/benefit of study participation; Ensuring that, in the event a research subject experiences a significant adverse event, every reasonable effort is made to provide the subject with adequate care to correct or alleviate the consequences of the adverse event to the extent possible; Ensuring that human research subjects are kept fully informed of any new information that may affect their willingness to continue to participate in the research study; Ensuring that all listed investigators have the appropriate credentials to conduct the portion of the study in which they are involved and have completed the applicable company required training modules; Ensuring that conduct of the research study adheres to Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
Brand Protection Investigator Stellantis NVBrand Protection InvestigatorAuburn Hills, MIThis role plays a critical part in safeguarding our company's intellectual property, reputation, and consumer trust by identifying, investigating, and mitigating threats such as counterfeit parts, trademark infringements, illicit online sales, and gray-market distribution. Key Responsibilities: Identify and investigate threats to company brands, including counterfeit automotive parts, illegal trademark use, gray market activities, and online fraud.
Senior Specialist (Investigator), Employee Relations Ford Motor CoSenior Specialist (Investigator), Employee RelationsDearborn, MI$99,100–$166,200 / yearWe are seeking an investigator with a passion for employee relations and conducting robust investigations in a dynamic environment who appreciates the important role employee relations professionals play in supporting our values and culture and will carry out duties with the highest integrity. Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate leadership behaviors and integrity combined with outstanding interpersonal, teambuilding, and oral /written communication skills.
Vehicle Safety Investigator - Field Actions Stellantis NVVehicle Safety Investigator - Field ActionsAuburn Hills, MIJob Description: The Investigator leads and facilitates discussions with key stakeholders across Engineering, Manufacturing, Supplier Quality (SQ), Technical Safety Office (TSO), and Quality to develop a shared understanding of technical risks and regulatory exposure. This role supports Control Tower Steering Committee reviews, leads cross‑functional technical discussions, and ensures clear, well‑documented disposition decisions.
Fraud Investigator I Fifth Third BancorpFraud Investigator IFarmington Hills, MISKILLS FOR SUCCESS: Qualified candidates will possess an advanced degree of proficiency (typically from relevant years of work or practical experience), across a suite of skills including, but not limited to: Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with internal and external stakeholders. The base salary for this position is reflective of the range of salary levels for all roles within this pay grade across the U.S. Individual salaries within this range will vary based on factors such as role, relevant skillset, relevant experience, education and geographic location.
NHTSA Sr. Investigator Stellantis NVNHTSA Sr. InvestigatorAuburn Hills, MIp>The NHTSA Investigator leads formal and informal vehicle safety investigations to evaluate alleged defects or regulatory noncompliance, coordinating cross‑functional efforts to ensure accurate analysis, timely agency responses, and compliance with internal governance and regulatory requirements. Basic Qualifications: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university, or other engineering degrees or related technical degrees with combined experience may be considered.
Vehicle Safety Investigator Stellantis NVVehicle Safety InvestigatorAuburn Hills, MIPrimary responsibilities include: Conducting technical investigations involving potential safety defects or non‑compliance concerns and determining the appropriate investigative path, including defect theory versus non‑compliance analysis. Basic Qualifications: A minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university; OR other engineering degrees or related technical degrees with combined experience.
Civil Rights Investigator Intermediate University of MichiganCivil Rights Investigator IntermediateAnn Arbor, MIThe University of Michigan, seeks a creative, innovative, and thoughtful person to join its Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office (ECRT). Conduct investigations, including interviews, gathering evidence, reviewing and analyzing information, and drafting clear and concise investigation reports.
Sub-Investigator/Advanced Practice Provider, Clinical Trials Research SRI InternationalSub-Investigator/Advanced Practice Provider, Clinical Trials ResearchPlymouth, Michigan$43.47–$61 / hourOverview: SRI's Clinical Trials Unit is seeking an experienced Sub-Investigator (Sub-I)/Nurse Practitioner with a background as an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) for a part-time, temporary role in clinical trials research. Serve as a clinical liaison between research participants, investigators, sponsors, and healthcare providers to support participant safety and study quality.
Sub Investigator/Advanced Practice Provider, Clinical Trials Research SRI InternationalSub Investigator/Advanced Practice Provider, Clinical Trials ResearchPlymouth, MI$43.47–$61 / hourSRI''s Clinical Trials Unit is seeking an experienced Sub-Investigator (Sub-I)/Nurse Practitioner with a background as an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) for a part-time, temporary role in clinical trials research. Serve as a clinical liaison between research participants, investigators, sponsors, and healthcare providers to support participant safety and study quality.
Card Fraud Investigator Michigan First Credit UnionCard Fraud InvestigatorLathrup Village, MichiganAccountable for Debit/ATM card controls including but not limited to replacement of lost and stolen cards, restricting card usage, revoking card or other services, issuing additional cards, and processing claims related to inappropriate card usage by members. Work card fraud cases through the lifecycle of the case to maximize outcome for the Credit Union and cardholder, including and not limited to positive and professional communication with other team members, cardholders, law enforcement agencies, industry professionals, and merchants.
Senior (Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Investigator AAA Life Insurance CompanySenior (Special Investigation Unit (SIU) InvestigatorLivonia, Michiganul>Results Orientation / Strategic Execution: Leads complex investigations with urgency and extremely high effectiveness, prioritizing high-risk matters, driving outcomes, and delivering high-quality results in a fast-paced, high-exposure environment. Professional certification(s) strongly preferred (e.g., Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Fraud Claim Law Specialist (FCLS), Associate, Life and Health Claims Designation (ALHC), or CFCI (Certified Financial Crimes Investigator – IAFCI).