Detective (AGO Senior Investigator)
Company: State of Washington
Location: Olympia
Posted on: May 21, 2025
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Job Description:
This recruitment will remain open until June 15, 2025. The
agency reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any time
after the initial screening date on May 22, 2025. It is in the
applicant's best interest to submit materials as soon as
possible.
To be considered for an interview, please make sure your
application is full in line with the job specs as found below.
Make a Difference: Protect Consumers & Join Our Dynamic Team!
The Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) seeks a motivated
and qualified individual for the Detective (AGO Senior
Investigator) position. This role is within the Legal Affairs
Division and is based out of our Tumwater Office.
WHY OIC?
Meaningful work: Ensure a healthy insurance market & protect
Washington consumers.
Impactful career: Make a daily difference in the lives of countless
Washingtonians.
Small agency, big opportunities: Gain a holistic understanding of
our mission and build strong relationships with colleagues.
Flexible work options: Hybrid work opportunities.
About the Position
The detective position serves as an expert in complex law
enforcement investigations with the Criminal Investigations Unit
(CIU). Reporting to the detective sergeant, this position is
assigned to the CIU with the Legal Affairs Division of the OIC.
The detective position coordinates special investigations, leads
task forces, leverages new technologies, collaborates with
prosecutors, testifies in criminal prosecutions, and provides
training and expert consultation related to financial crimes and
insurance fraud schemes. The position must establish and maintain
liaison and working relationships with key external stakeholders to
include the FBI, HHS/OIG, various other federal agencies,
prosecutors, local law enforcement agencies, insurance company
investigators, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
Antifraud Task Force, National Insurance Crime Bureau, other agency
or private investigators, and community organizations.
The detective position develops criminal cases, working them until
successful prosecution and conviction. This position must maintain
compliance with the criteria for peace officers defined under RCW
43.101.095 and operates as a limited authority officer pursuant to
10.93.020(5)-(6) and RCW 48.135.040(2).
This recruitment may be used to establish a qualified pool of
candidates for Detective (AGO Senior Investigator) vacancies in the
next sixty days.
This is a Washington General Service position. The monthly salary
range for this position is $6,539 - $8,801.
Benefits & Perks
Comprehensive benefits package: Health, dental, vision, retirement,
paid leave (vacation, sick, etc.) and much more!
Supportive work environment: We value diversity, professional
growth, and collaborative atmosphere.
Wellness programs: Invest in your well-being with on-site resources
and initiatives.
Work-life balance: Flexible schedules with telework
opportunities.
Public service fulfillment: Contribute to a cause that matters and
feel the satisfaction of serving the public good.
Training & Development: Continuously learn and grow with tuition
reimbursement. Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and other
programs.
Free parking (Tumwater) & Public transportation pass (Thurston
County): Save on commuting costs.
And more! Explore our website for additional benefits:
https://www.insurance.wa.gov
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Conduct and lead complex criminal investigations, including cases
with extreme sensitivity due to high profile nature or issues
and/or person involved, possible political impacts, and/or elevated
media interest. Tasks include:
Develop informants and sources of information.
Establish and maintain strong working partnerships
Obtain and analyze insurance files, law enforcement documents, and
other data, including through use of new and emerging
technologies.
Conduct surveillance.
Apply for and execute warrants.
Gather, secure, analyze, and properly safekeep financial, digital,
and physical evidence.
Develop investigative, safety, and operational plans
Interview criminal suspects, in accordance with all constitutional
and legal requirements
Interview crime victims and witnesses, including building rapport
with and gaining confidence of witnesses.
Organize, write and timely submit accurate, detailed affidavits,
reports, etc.
Maintain expertise in insurance fraud, criminal conspiracies,
corruption, money laundering and other financial, property or
violent crimes that impact insurance
Master emerging technologies and their use in criminal schemes,
data/evidence analysis, and criminal investigations.
Interpret and apply state and federal laws and regulations and case
precedents.
Apply the rules of evidence and/or rules of arrest, search and
seizure.
To read more about this position and view all duties, click here to
request a position description.
Required Qualifications:
Possess and maintain certification as a peace officer under RCW
43.101.095 OR be eligible to participate in the equivalency process
referenced in WAC 139-05-210.
Maintain eligibility for a limited authority commission.
Maintain eligibility to possess and carry a firearm under state law
and 18 USC 922, and maintain firearms qualification.
Maintain a Washington driver's license free from driving
restrictions related to driving behavior, and maintain a form REAL
ID-compliant identification (for domestic air travel).
Seven (7) years of experience* as a commissioned law enforcement
officer, to include at least two years of experience in the
following areas:
Experience planning and conducting criminal investigations; to
include recorded interviews of suspects/victims/witnesses,
conducting surveillance, apprehension and arrests, and case report
writing to include presentation of probable cause to prosecutors
for the filing of criminal charges.
Experience developing and maintaining sources of information and/or
informants.
Experience applying for and executing search warrants and/or
Special Inquiry Judge subpoenas.
Experience handling, processing, and examining evidence. Includes
analyzing the relevance, reliability, credibility and admissibility
of obtained evidence.
*A bachelor's degree with focus in criminal justice, law, data
science, digital forensics, or related field from an accredited
institution whose accreditation is recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education
Accreditation or a foreign equivalent will substitute for up to 4
years of professional work experience
Demonstrated Knowledge of: Investigative techniques and practices;
principles and methods of effective interviewing and interrogation;
operation of the judicial system; elements of proof; rules of
evidence; trial testimony; case analysis; report writing and
ethical conduct.
Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
Experience with large sets of digital data and evidence, and use of
the technology tools used to analyze them.
Ready to join us?
Learn more about the Detective position and the OIC by visiting our
website. We encourage you to check out our video below and listen
to what our employees have to say about working here!
Welcome to the OIC
Submit your application today and take the first step towards a
rewarding career at the OIC!
Employment Standards for Law Enforcement Positions
Must be a United States citizen.
Possess a driver's license that is valid in Washington State.
No felony convictions.
No misdemeanor convictions related to controlled substances, theft,
moral turpitude, fraud, larceny, or crimes of violence within the
last ten years or anytime while working in the criminal justice
system.
No crimes committed as an adult, currently prosecutable under the
statute of limitations.
Not convicted of any crime associated with domestic violence.
No DUI convictions within the last five years, or a substantial
accumulation of driving violations which indicates a disregard for
rules and regulations.
No current use or possession of illegal narcotics or controlled
substances.
Have not used any illegal drugs(s) while employed in a criminal
justice and/or law enforcement capacity.
No use of illegal drugs in the last three years.
Refrain from excessive alcohol consumption.
Be able to legally acquire and possess firearms and ammunition.
Be willing and able to make an arrest and handle suspected
violators.
Be willing and able to carry and use a firearm in a safe and
appropriate manner and maintain firearm qualification
standards.
Have obtained Peace Officer Certification per standards outlined by
the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission OR be
eligible to participate in the equivalency process referenced in
WAC 139-05-210.
The ability to obtain Washington State Peace Officer Certification
through Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commissions
Basic Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy (BLEEA) OR be eligible to
participate in the equivalency process referenced in WAC
139-05-210.
Knowledge of Use of Force policies and be willing and able to use
appropriate force when required to apprehend a criminal
suspect.
Be willing to undergo and able to pass an extensive background
investigation, which includes a fingerprint based criminal records
check.
Be willing to undergo a post-offer polygraph examination,
post-offer psychological evaluation, and a post-offer medical
examination with drug testing.
Other Information
This position is represented by the Washington Federation of State
Employees (WFSE).
State law (RCW 48.02.090[5]) prohibits employees of the OIC from
having any interest, directly or indirectly, in an insurance
company other than as a policyholder. This prohibition includes the
receipt of renewal commissions. If employment is accepted with this
agency, you agree to abide by this state law.
If a degree or other credentials are listed by the candidate, proof
will be required at the finalist stage. Candidates are encouraged
to pre-plan for this. University degrees must be recognized by the
U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA) or foreign equivalent.
If a degree was awarded outside the United States, candidates must
provide a credential evaluation report.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record
history will be conducted. Information from the background check
will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in
determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform
in the position.
If claiming veteran status, please send your DD 214 to
recruitment@oic.wa.gov with DET- 2025-03496 in the subject line.
Please do not attach the DD 214 to your application materials.
Please black out personally identifiable data such as social
security numbers.
At the OIC, honoring diversity, equity, and inclusion means that as
an agency, and as individuals, we are committed to ensuring that
all employees and volunteers enjoy a respectful, safe, and
supportive working environment. Only by fostering the inclusion of
people from all backgrounds, cultures, and attributes, can OIC
employees and volunteers achieve their fullest potential and best
advance the goals and mission of the agency.
The Office of Insurance Commissioner is an equal opportunity
employer, does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital
status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin,
honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of
any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained
service animal by a person with a disability. Persons requiring
reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring
information in an alternative format may contact the recruitment
team at Recruitment@oic.wa.gov. Those with a hearing impairment in
need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington
Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.
If you are having technical difficulties creating, accessing (log
in, password or email issues) or completing your application (error
messages), please call toll-free at (855) 524-5627.
For general questions regarding applying for jobs, contact the
recruiter or Recruitment@oic.wa.gov.
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Create an online account: Go to the job posting and click the big
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haven't already.
Complete your application: Be sure to answer all the questions
fully and honestly. Avoid vague answers like "see resume." This may
result in disqualification.
Attach your cover letter and resume. Applications that do not
include a cover letter and resume or are incomplete will be
automatically disqualified.
Provide references: List three people who have supervised your work
and can vouch for your skills. If you don't have enough, you can
include people like teachers, college professors, or other
professional colleagues.
Your application will be evaluated based on how closely your
qualifications and experience meet the required and/or preferred
qualifications of the position. Applications missing the requested
information or containing incomplete responses may be disqualified
and removed from further consideration.
General suggestions for creating a good application:
Read the job posting very carefully. Find out as much as you can
about the position.
Make sure you are very diligent in following all the application
instructions. Include all requested documentation.
Make sure your application and supplemental question responses
address how you meet each of the required and desired
qualifications.
Carefully read each of the supplemental questions and respond
completely to each one. Pay attention to each component of the
question, providing examples, and thoroughly describing when and
where you achieved the experience. Detail the types of work you
performed, the work products, etc., to demonstrate 'how'.
Specifically include all your work experiences doing the same or
similar work, especially if you reference work in these jobs in
describing when/where you gained experience or skills.
Make sure your application reflects your best writing.
Wage/salary depends on qualifications or state rules of
compensation (if currently a state employee).
Contact us: For inquiries about this position, please contact us at
recruitment@oic.wa.gov.
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