Surveillance Investigator - Full Time CoventBridge GroupSurveillance Investigator - Full TimeSan Bernardino, California$26–$30 / hourCoventBridge Group is the global leader in full-service investigations providing: Surveillance, SIU and Compliance, Claims Investigation, Counter-Fraud Programs, Desktop Investigations, Social Media, Record Retrieval, Canvasses and Vendor Management programs. The company provides top tier data privacy and security practices, deploys robust case management technology customized to clients’ needs and delivers worldwide coverage via its 1000 employees and affiliates worldwide.
Investigator Ethos Risk ServicesInvestigatorMurrieta, CAPrevious Experience: Demonstrated proficiency in covert surveillance techniques, capturing high-quality video footage, and preparing thorough, well-organized investigative reports. This role involves performing both stationary and mobile surveillance, obtaining video and photographic evidence, and preparing thorough, detailed reports for clients.
Investigator, Gaming Commission SAN Manuel Band Of Mission IndiansInvestigator, Gaming CommissionHighland, CAUnder the supervision of the Supervisor, Gaming Commission Investigation, the Investigator - Gaming Commission is responsible for conducting thorough and unbiased investigations into allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and misconduct within the casino environment, conducts interviews, prepares detailed reports, and collaborates with law enforcement to protect the Gaming Operation and the Nation''s reputation and assets. Visual acuity that meets the requirements of the position: The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; expansive reading and visual inspection of employees, visitors or facility.
Deputy Coroner Investigator County of San BernardinoDeputy Coroner InvestigatorSan Bernardino, CA$73,257.60–$103,209.60 / yearOption E: Two (2) years of full-time experience primarily conducting low-level death investigations for a law enforcement or coroner agency, which includes field response, in-patient deaths, delayed reportable deaths, investigative report writing, fingerprinting, and assisting with the search of unidentified persons. Working Conditions: Employees in this class are responsible for performing physically demanding tasks in the field under all weather conditions, including but not limited to hiking and climbing, as well as the ability to lift, drag, and haul dead bodies weighing 300 pounds or more to remove them from the scene of death using acceptable removal techniques.
Senior District Attorney Investigator A/B County of Riverside, CaliforniaSenior District Attorney Investigator A/BRiverside, CA$115,721.85–$177,056.04 / yearInvestigates 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.
Background Investigator (Recurrent) County of San BernardinoBackground Investigator (Recurrent)San Bernardino, CA$56,305.60–$77,417.60 / yearThe San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is recruiting for recurrent Background Investigators who are responsible for conducting thorough investigations on potential employees to determine their suitability for safety and general positions within a law enforcement environment. Note: If you apply the filters and still do not receive emails from San Bernardino County Human Resources you can check your www.governmentjobs.com (Neogov) account inbox.
INVESTIGATOR State Of CaliforniaINVESTIGATORRiverside, CA$6,339–$10,609 / yearPerforming in a law enforcement capacity, the incumbent; conducts highly confidential and complex criminal investigations pertaining to internal security, employee misconduct, document integrity, public funds, burglary of offices, tampering with official records and systems, and other special cases of a criminal nature; participates as a DMV law enforcement representative in multi-agency criminal investigations, and assignments involving Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Department of Homeland Security, and other law enforcement or allied agencies; provides direct criminal investigative testimony, witness, advisory and services to State and Federal courts, other law enforcement or allied agencies, and DMV legal staff; performs a full range of peace officer duties and responsibilities in the accomplishment of their assignments in accordance with the California Penal Code, section 830.3 such as effecting and assisting in arrests of criminal suspects, issuing misdemeanor and registration violation citations, serves and assists in search warrants; and performs other duties as required. Using the online application system as specified in this announcement is the preferred method of applying for civil service job opportunities; however, applicants may instead apply by way of U.S. mail, parcel delivery or courier service, or in person, as set forth in this announcement.
Equity and Title IX Investigator University of RedlandsEquity and Title IX InvestigatorRedlands, CaliforniaPHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMS: For certain positions typically in Public Safety, Facilities, Athletics and Information Technology Services departments, employment is contingent upon a candidate passing a pre-employment physical exam with the ability to lift in excess of 50 lbs. The Title IX Investigator supports the University’s compliance with Title IX, civil rights, and equity-related policies by conducting impartial investigations, assisting with case management, and coordinating key administrative functions for the Office of Equity & Title IX.
Senior 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.
Welfare Fraud Investigator County of Riverside, CaliforniaWelfare Fraud InvestigatorRiverside, CA$72,189.49–$124,212.73 / yearAbility to: Conduct a variety of welfare fraud and departmental investigations; obtain information and evidence by observation, record examination, interviews and use of electronic and electronic data processing equipment; analyze and evaluate the statements of witnesses or suspected violators and draw logical conclusions; secure and present information and evidence in both verbal and written form; identify, detain and arrest suspects in accordance with sworn peace officer status; deal with citizens and public officials under conditions requiring tact; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the members of the public and other law enforcement personnel; communicate clearly and effectively with diverse populations. ALL OPTIONS Knowledge of: Diverse interviewing techniques; research methods and techniques; investigative techniques and procedures; the principles of identification, preservation and presentation of evidence; the legal rights of citizens; policies and procedures regarding the safety and security of juveniles; ongoing and new rules of evidence and court procedures; methods of collaborative problem solving; ongoing and new state and local laws and regulations governing sworn peace officer legal authority; commercial and property laws and credit transactions; legal procedures; the methods of financial record keeping.
Welfare Fraud Investigator County of RiversideWelfare Fraud InvestigatorRiverside, CAFull timeAbility to: Conduct a variety of welfare fraud and departmental investigations; obtain information and evidence by observation, record examination, interviews and use of electronic and electronic data processing equipment; analyze and evaluate the statements of witnesses or suspected violators and draw logical conclusions; secure and present information and evidence in both verbal and written form; identify, detain and arrest suspects in accordance with sworn peace officer status; deal with citizens and public officials under conditions requiring tact; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the members of the public and other law enforcement personnel; communicate clearly and effectively with diverse populations. Knowledge of: Diverse interviewing techniques; research methods and techniques; investigative techniques and procedures; the principles of identification, preservation and presentation of evidence; the legal rights of citizens; policies and procedures regarding the safety and security of juveniles; ongoing and new rules of evidence and court procedures; methods of collaborative problem solving; ongoing and new state and local laws and regulations governing sworn peace officer legal authority; commercial and property laws and credit transactions; legal procedures; the methods of financial record keeping.
NewAssociate Security Specialist (C) The Metropolitan Water District of Southern CaliforniaAssociate Security Specialist (C)Winchester, CaliforniaEducation and Experience: High school diploma or certificate of high school equivalency and nine years of relevant experience; or an associate’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field and seven years of relevant experience; or a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field and five years of relevant experience. Job Overview: At the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, we deliver reliable water to a region with 19 million people—and to accomplish this, we rely on a team of talented employees: innovators, problem-solvers, and collaborators who make it all possible.