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Senior Inspector General Investigator (Office of Inspector General)
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- Conducts complex investigations to detect and deter instances of fraud, waste, inefficiency, unsafe conditions, illegal activity, and abuse regarding Metro resources, and to keep the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer fully informed about issues affecting Metro programs and recommend opportunities for improvement.
- Plans, organizes, and conducts complex investigations involving fraud, white collar crimes, waste, and abuse of Metro resources and employee misconduct
- Works with appropriate prosecuting and law enforcement agencies, including United States Attorney General, State Attorney General, District Attorney, or City Attorney
- Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Law, Business, Public Administration, or a related field; Master′s Degree in Criminal Justice, Law, Business or Public Administration, Accounting, or Juris Doctorate preferred
- Three years of relevant experience conducting investigations or working as a practicing attorney; three years of experience conducting complex investigations, reviews, or audits in an Inspector General, government, or transportation environment preferred
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