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The Investigator's primary focus is to investigate the insurance claims field for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, disability, life, and healthcare.
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Independently investigate insurance claims field for a variety of coverage to include workers compensation, general liability, property and casualty, disability, life, and healthcare under close direct supervision.
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Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations, North America’s leading expert insurance claim investigations, compliance and corporate governance company, provides rewarding careers that give you a sense of purpose.
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Conduct independent investigations of insurance claims across a range of coverage types, including workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability. Allied Universal® is hiring a Surveillance Investigator.
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Post offer, must be able to successfully complete the Allied Universal Investigations' Allied Universal® is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Private Investigator's license required prior to applying.
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Allied Universal Education Assistance Partners offers discounted tuition and free classes. Post offer, must be able to successfully complete the Allied Universal Investigations' training/orientation course.
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College degree in Criminal Justice. Remote work options! Collaborate with other investigators and law enforcement agencies as needed to gather information and coordinate efforts. Utilize various surveillance techniques and equipment to monitor subjects covertly.
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We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time compliance and investigation jobs! Proficient in utilizing laptop computers, video cameras and cell phones.
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Maintain confidentiality and adhere to legal and ethical standards in conducting surveillance operations. If you have any questions regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Diversity and Inclusion, have difficulty using the online system and require an alternate method to apply, or require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment and/or employment process, please contact our local Human Resources department.
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Georgia applicants must independently complete the 70-hour course necessary to receive a Private Investigator's license prior to applying. Surveillance Investigators perform discreet mobile and stationary surveillance of Claimant to confirm current activities and capabilities to assist with the administration of an Insurance claim.
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Two (2) or more years of experience in insurance or investigations. Capable of maintaining focus and multitasking effectively in a dynamic environment. Document and report observations, activities, and any relevant information in a clear and concise manner.
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Investigations related educational opportunities and paid training. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status or relationship/association with a protected veteran, or any other basis or characteristic protected by law.
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Private Investigator’s license. Vacation time offered at an initial accrual rate of 3.08 hours biweekly for full time positions. While working in a dynamic, diverse and inclusive workplace, you will be part of a team that fuels a culture that will reflect in our communities and customers we serve.
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Opportunity for maximum OT earnings. Flexibility to work varied and irregular hours/days including weekends and holidays. Ability to type reports in Microsoft Word format with minimal grammatical and punctuation errors.
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Medical, dental, vision, basic life, AD&D, and disability insurance. Seven paid holidays annually, sick days available where required by law. Prior experience in insurance or investigations. Unused vacation is only paid out where required by law.
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