$58.66-$74.86 Hourly / $10,168.00-$12,976.00 Monthly / $122,018.00-$155,714.00 Yearly
1. Participates in criminal investigative work involving a wide variety of difficult and complex cases under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Investigation in the District Attorney's Office; locates and interviews witnesses relative to criminal investigations; prepares reports for use in the evaluation and prosecution of criminal cases.
2. As assigned, may serve as a team leader in field investigations; provides training and work direction for subordinate investigators; may serve as a training officer in a specialized area of criminal investigative work; assists the Chief Investigator in the evaluation of other investigative personnel.
3. Executes search warrants and warrants of arrest; serves subpoenas and legal processes; assists in arranging for the appearance of witnesses at trials and hearings and in preparing presentations of evidence; arranges for the maintenance of security and protection of critical witnesses.
4. Investigates applicants who apply for Certificate of Rehabilitation and Pardon through the Superior Court; may assist the Chief Investigator in confidential and sensitive cases involving other city departments, public officials, or law enforcement personnel.
5. Provides for the preservation of data and evidence used in criminal investigations; as assigned, prepares diagrams, charts and scale drawings; photographs crime scenes and other items of evidence; may operate electronic equipment used in the collection and dissemination of information needed in connection with criminal justice system activities.
6. Makes peace officer arrests in critical or emergency situations.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Requires comprehensive knowledge of: existing criminal codes and laws, investigative techniques, methods and procedures; information relating to preserving and presenting evidence; methods of supervision and training.
Requires considerable ability to: handle delicate, confidential investigations with tact, resourcefulness, and good judgment; direct other investigators performing investigative assignments; prepare important records and reports; plan and carry out extremely important investigations and surveillances; serve as a staff expert in a particular area of criminal investigative work.