Frasco IncNewSurveillance Investigator Frasco IncSurveillance InvestigatorNew Orleans, LA$20–$26 / hourThe State of LA requires candidates to be licensed prior to being hired, however, Frasco is willing to offer a hybrid work schedule for candidates who are in the process of becoming an investigator! Check out our YouTube channel to learn more about what a day-in-the-life of a surveillance investigator at Frasco looks like: Frasco, Inc | YouTube Channel Compensation:
Ethos Risk ServicesInvestigator Ethos Risk ServicesInvestigatorNew Orleans, LAPrevious 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.
U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP) U.S. Department of EducationCriminal Investigator, GS-1811-12/13 (MP)New Orleans, LA$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).
RimkusFire Investigator RimkusFire InvestigatorNew Orleans, LASearches for, identifies, collects, and labels any potential evidence/items from the fire scene, including devices used to set, start, or further the progress of fire; protects the chain of custody of potential evidence/items. Employee must be sharp, focused, and alert when conducting site inspections interacting with clients, preparing written reports of findings, and testifying in deposition or trial.