Experienced Surveillance Investigator
Command Investigations     Phoenix, AZ 85067
 Posted 18 days    

Seeking experienced Part-Time Private Investigators in the area to conduct SURVEILLANCE as it relates to the investigation of suspect insurance claims. We are seeking individuals who possess proven investigative skill sets within the industry. Honesty, integrity, self-reliance, resourcefulness, independence, discipline, and a calm intensity are a few characteristics of our Investigators and staff. Investigators with Scene Investigation and Recorded Statement experience are encouraged to apply.

If you have the desire to operate at your highest professional level within an organization that values and rewards excellence, please submit your resume. Only the finest individuals are considered for hire. Visit our website and find out why at www.GoCommand.com .

Requirements:

+ 1+ years of experience as an Surveillance Investigator

+ Must be licensed as a Private Investigator in your state (if required)

+ Flexibility to work varied/irregular hours and days including weekends and holidays

+ Valid state issued driver's license

The Surveillance Investigator should demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

+ Obtaining quality surveillance video evidence

+ Writing accurate and detailed reports

+ Strong initiative, integrity, and work ethic

+ Securing written/recorded statements

+ Accident scene investigations

+ Ability to prioritize and organize multiple tasks

+ Computer literacy to include Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook email

Full-Time benefits Include:

+ Medical, dental and vision insurance

+ 401K

+ Extensive performance bonus program

+ Dynamic and fast paced work environment

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Full Time

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