Special Investigations Unit (Siu) - Field Investigator
By Ethos At Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Previous SIU experience with an insurance carrier or investigative firm
Two years' experience in property loss investigations (or adjusting) to include theft, fire, water, wind and vandalism losses.
Possess strong computer and internet skills.
Possess strong verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Pay is commensurate with experience.
Special Inspection Si Field Evaluation Body
By QAI Laboratories At Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Understands and follows the QAI quality management system requirements and QAI policies
Written and verbal reports to clients and management
Experience working in the testing, inspection and certification industry
Accepts instruction and follows it for testing outside of their general scope of knowledge and experience.
Seeks assistance and knowledge from more senior personnel when a specific requirement is outside of their general scope of knowledge.
Manages day-to-day activities with respect to scheduling and reporting.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career as a Field Special Investigator? We are looking for a motivated and experienced individual to join our team and help us uncover the truth. You will be responsible for conducting investigations, gathering evidence, and providing detailed reports. If you have a passion for justice and a desire to make a difference, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Field Special Investigators are responsible for conducting investigations into allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse in government programs and contracts. They are responsible for gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and preparing reports. They must have a strong knowledge of investigative techniques and be able to work independently.

How To Become an Field Special Investigator:

To become a Field Special Investigator, you must have a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, or a related field. You must also have experience in conducting investigations and be able to pass a background check.

Field Special Investigator Skills:

• Investigative techniques
• Interviewing
• Report writing
• Evidence gathering
• Knowledge of laws and regulations
• Computer proficiency
• Analytical skills
• Problem-solving
• Communication

What is Field Special Investigator Knowledge?

• Investigative techniques
• Laws and regulations
• Computer systems
• Interviewing techniques
• Evidence gathering
• Report writing

What is Field Special Investigator Responsibilities?

• Conduct investigations into allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse
• Gather evidence and interview witnesses
• Prepare reports and present findings
• Analyze data and identify patterns
• Monitor compliance with laws and regulations
• Maintain records and databases
• Provide recommendations for corrective action

What is Field Special Investigator Experience?

• Previous experience in conducting investigations
• Knowledge of investigative techniques
• Experience in report writing
• Knowledge of laws and regulations
• Computer proficiency
• Analytical skills

What is Field Special Investigator Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, or a related field
• Experience in conducting investigations
• Ability to pass a background check
• Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
• Ability to work independently

Field Special Investigator Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, or a related field
• Courses in investigative techniques, evidence gathering, and report writing
• Training in computer systems and databases

Tools to Help Field Special Investigator Work Better:

• Investigative software: Specialized software can help investigators quickly and accurately analyze data and identify patterns.
• Database management systems: Databases can help investigators store and organize evidence and other information.
• Interview recording software: This software can help investigators record interviews and store them securely.

Good Tips to Help Field Special Investigators Do More Effectively:

• Stay organized: Create a system to store and organize evidence and other information.
• Stay up to date: Keep up with changes in laws and regulations.
• Take notes: Take detailed notes during interviews and other investigative activities.
• Ask questions: Ask questions to get more information and clarify any details.
• Follow up: Follow up on any leads or tips to ensure all evidence is collected.

Common Field Special Investigator Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in conducting investigations?
• How familiar are you with investigative techniques?
• What is your experience with report writing?
• What do you know about laws and regulations related to investigations?
• How proficient are you with computer systems and databases?
• What challenges have you faced in conducting investigations?