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Skills/Experience:
• ***Must possess a current Private Investigator license*** and be eligible to be licensed in sur-
rounding states.
• Insurance claims investigation experience (minimum 1-2 Yrs preferred).
• Associates/Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice or related ield preferred.
• Ability and willingness to travel as necessary within a multi-state coverage area.
• Flexibility to work varied/irregular hours and days including weekends.
• Strong computer and internet skills.
• Self-starter who takes on challenging responsibilities and holds self-accountable for results
and performance.
• Strong attention to detail with commitment to accuracy and quality while meeting goals or
deadlines.
• Possess a valid state issued driver’s license issued by state of residency.
• Possess a reliable surveillance vehicle, covert camera, digital video camera with uploading
capabilities, and laptop computer with Windows Operating System, Microsoft Word, and an
internet connection
My career as a Surveillance Fraud Investigator started 14 years ago. Back in those days, one
would have to be very crafty and still remain within the general guidelines of the law. I remem-
ber shooting video from 8mm and Hi8 (Sony DCR- TVR 120) and utilizing 2.4 wireless camer-
as, ABC surveillance techniques, binoculars, Google and standard mapping systems in order to
gain a location of the claimant. I was a Road Warrior! I stayed in motels for a couple of nights,
only to wake up at 5am to get mentally and physically prepared for the day. I worked as a solo
operative and as a Team Surveillance Leader.
Courtesy of sfdetective.com
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• ***Must possess a current Private Investigator license*** and be eligible to be licensed in sur-
rounding states.
• Insurance claims investigation experience (minimum 1-2 Yrs preferred).
• Associates/Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice or related ield preferred.
• Ability and willingness to travel as necessary within a multi-state coverage area.
• Flexibility to work varied/irregular hours and days including weekends.
• Strong computer and internet skills.
• Self-starter who takes on challenging responsibilities and holds self-accountable for results
and performance.
• Strong attention to detail with commitment to accuracy and quality while meeting goals or
deadlines.
• Possess a valid state issued driver’s license issued by state of residency.
• Possess a reliable surveillance vehicle, covert camera, digital video camera with uploading
capabilities, and laptop computer with Windows Operating System, Microsoft Word, and an
internet connection
My career as a Surveillance Fraud Investigator started 14 years ago. Back in those days, one
would have to be very crafty and still remain within the general guidelines of the law. I remem-
ber shooting video from 8mm and Hi8 (Sony DCR- TVR 120) and utilizing 2.4 wireless camer-
as, ABC surveillance techniques, binoculars, Google and standard mapping systems in order to
gain a location of the claimant. I was a Road Warrior! I stayed in motels for a couple of nights,
only to wake up at 5am to get mentally and physically prepared for the day. I worked as a solo
operative and as a Team Surveillance Leader.
Courtesy of sfdetective.com
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