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6 jobs that use Criminal Investigations the most

Jobs that use criminal investigations the most include postal inspector, chief investigator, and federal agent.

RankJob titleSalary% of all skillsJob openings
1Postal Inspector$68,9019%20,088
2Chief Investigator$70,2919%17,188
3Federal Agent$64,1988%26,065
4Supervisory Special Agent$67,2047%87,242
5Criminal Analyst$80,9127%79,218
6Trooper$39,5106%1,565

What jobs use Criminal Investigations the most?

1. Postal Inspector

How postal inspector uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Manage customs service's facility and team in the immediate AO to active military and DoD civilians.
  • Conduct joint planning and manage AFOSI's criminal investigations and counterintelligence operations in northern Italy.
  • Experience obtaining grand jury subpoenas and have obtained and serve federal search, arrest and asset forfeiture warrants.

Most common skills for postal inspector:

  • Bank Fraud
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Postal Service
  • Subpoenas
  • Inspection Services

2. Chief Investigator

How chief investigator uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Receive multiple letters of commendation for effective investigations that lead to successful prosecutions.
  • Investigate and open cases on customers and non-customers who have potentially engage in activity which goes against federally mandate BSA/AML regulations.
  • Evaluate impressions for AFIS (automate fingerprint identification system) potential.

Most common skills for chief investigator:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Investigative Reports
  • Physical Evidence
  • Public Safety

3. Federal Agent

How federal agent uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Manage for multiple medical clients performing tasks such as medical billing, submitting insurance and verifying insurance including Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Manage for multiple medical clients performing tasks such as medical billing, submitting insurance and verifying insurance including Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Stress the importance of ATF's need to investigate all instances of arson direct at houses of worship.

Most common skills for federal agent:

  • Federal Law Enforcement
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Counter Surveillance
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Firearms
  • Nuclear Weapons

4. Supervisory Special Agent

How supervisory special agent uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Manage the development of actionable investigative leads for DoD leadership; senior law enforcement and counterintelligence investigators.
  • Manage, review and coordinate DoD espionage investigations and counterespionage operations.
  • Manage numerous violent street gang investigations resulting in numerous convictions for narcotics and firearms crimes.

Most common skills for supervisory special agent:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Fraud Investigations
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Violent Crimes
  • DEA
  • Domestic Terrorism

5. Criminal Analyst

How criminal analyst uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Collaborate with the ITC and J2 to offer new ideas to accomplish overall mission successes.
  • Interview confidential informants and other sources to collect and analyze information regarding criminal activity in relation to terrorism and drug trafficking.
  • Prepare reports in support of ongoing investigations and prosecutions.

Most common skills for criminal analyst:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • NCIC
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Background Checks
  • Crime Trends
  • Local Law Enforcement

6. Trooper

How trooper uses Criminal Investigations:

  • Qualify with and, when necessary, used department firearms and other self-defense devices.
  • Issue court summonses, perform radar (speed) operations, rigorously enforce DUI laws.
  • Make DUI arrest, investigate traffic crashes and crimes commit on state own or lease property.

Most common skills for trooper:

  • Field Training
  • Patrol
  • Traffic Accidents
  • Domestic Violence
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Swat

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