The Surveillance Investigator will be responsible for conducting investigations into potential insurance fraud cases. The role will involve collecting evidence and information through surveillance techniques, interviews, and public record searches. The investigator will then compile this information into reports to be presented to the insurance company. In some cases, the investigator may be required to testify in court.

Surveillance Investigator Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct surveillance on individuals or groups suspected of criminal activity.
  • Use video cameras, binoculars, and other equipment to collect evidence.
  • Follow subjects surreptitiously while maintaining a safe distance.
  • Keep detailed records of observations, including dates, times, locations, and behavior observed.
  • Identify patterns or suspicious behavior that may indicate criminal activity.
  • Present findings and recommendations to law enforcement officials or clients.

Objectives

  • To conduct surveillance investigations in order to gather evidence and information.
  • To covertly follow and observe subjects, using a variety of surveillance techniques.
  • To maintain surveillance logs and records detailing observations made during investigations.
  • To take photographs and videos of subjects under investigation, as well as any relevant locations or events.
  • To interview witnesses and collect statements regarding suspected criminal activity.
  • To compile all evidence and information gathered during investigations into detailed reports for submission to clients or law enforcement agencies

Surveillance Investigator Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A surveillance investigator should have excellent observational skills, as well as the ability to work independently and think critically. They should also be proficient in using various surveillance equipment, such as cameras and recording devices. Additionally, a Surveillance Investigator should have a valid driver's license and clean criminal record.