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What youll get:A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB PURPOSEConduct covert field surveillance, emphasizing workers compensation fraud and insurance fraud.
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ABOUT OUR FULLY PAID TRAINING PROGRAM Our Entry-Level Investigator Training Program entails 2-3 months of on-the-job and virtual classroom training where we teach you everything you need to know to work as a private investigator and conduct covert surveillance.
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Apply now for our Entry-Level Investigator Training Program and launch your career as an Associate Field Surveillance Investigator ! What does aN ASSOCIATE FIELD Surveillance Investigator do.
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As an Associate Investigator at Ethos Risk Services, you will conduct covert surveillance (primarily from your vehicle), review files, communicate with our team of Operations Managers, and draft detailed case reports (via your laptop.
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A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator on a full-time basis. Ability to obtain a Private Investigator license in the state where work is performed - where applicable.
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What you’ll get:A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator on a full time basis. What a day in the life of an investigator looks like:Surveillance involves monitoring, tracking, and recording subjects during their daily routines.
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Additionally, as a trainee in the program, Ethos Risk will provide: Surveillance equipment (, video cameras)Guidance and support to obtain your private investigator license (we pay your licensing fees.
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Want to get paid to learn how to investigate fraud and conduct covert surveillance in the real world? Most investigations begin at 6AM and may require you to leave your home between 4-5AM to be at the surveillance location before sunrise.
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Our Entry-Level Investigator Training Program entails 2-3 months of on-the-job and virtual classroom training where we teach you everything you need to know to work as a private investigator and conduct covert surveillance.
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Guidance and support to obtain your private investigator license (we pay your licensing fees!) Ethos Risk Services is continuing to expand our industry leading FULLY PAID Investigator Training Program.
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Additionally, as a trainee in the program, Ethos Risk will provide:Surveillance equipment (e.g., video cameras)Guidance and support to obtain your private investigator license (we pay your licensing fees.
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Your job each day will be to find, monitor, track, and capture video evidence of surveillance targets. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEthos Risk Services is continuing to expand our industry leading FULLY PAID Investigator Training Program.
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A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator. Hold a valid Private Investigator license - where applicable. Surveillance involves monitoring, tracking, and recording subjects during their daily routines.
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A high level of adaptability, strong attention to detail, and a high degree of patience as most surveillance cases require you to work 4-8 hour shifts from your vehicle. A willingness to commute up to 2 hours from your home to reach the surveillance location for your assigned cases (mileage is reimbursed.
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Ability to utilize web-based technology, digital surveillance equipment and software. Developing pre-surveillance plans tailored to the location and case particulars. The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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