Criminal Investigator Jobs in California

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6 California Criminal Investigator jobs found on Monster.

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Investigator $35 per hour The State Bar of California Office of the Chief Trial Counsel San Francisco The State Bar of California seeks Investigators for the Office of the Chief Trial Counsel. The Chief Trial Counsel is responsible for the intake, investigations, trials and prosecution of allegations of attorney misconduct. The Investigator investigates complaints of attorneys. Investigators deter...
Changing the world is all in a day's work at Apple. If you love innovation, here's your chance to make a career of it. You'll work hard. But the job comes with more than a few perks. This position will investigate a full range of matters to protect Apple's personnel, property, products and reputation, and to resolve security incidents. Such matters may include, but not will not be limited to, comp...
General Description/Primary Purpose Organized Retail Crime Investigations General Description/Primary Purpose The Field Investigations Specialist (FIS) reports directly to the Market Investigation Manager. The FIS will assist the MIM with the investigation of external theft, with an emphasis on Organized Retail Crime activity. As directed by the MIM, the FIS will strategically deploy to assigned m...
OMNIPLEX World Services Corporation is a leading provider of high quality security services and innovative investigative solutions for prestigious government and commercial customers. And, OMNIPLEX is the only security services provider to be named one of Washington Business Journal's '2006 Best Places to Work.' Expect the Best from Us Because We Expect the Best From You! OMNISEC International Inv...
Company Confidential Victorville, CA, 92395
POLICE FIELD SUPERVISOR Victor Valley College Opening Date/Time: Tue. 03/05/13 12:00 AM Pacific Time Closing Date/Time: Continuous Salary: $63,384.00 - $80,952.00 Annually Job Type: Full-time Department: Human Resources FLSA: Exempt position, not eligible for overtime compensation. *First date of Review is Scheduled for June 10, 2013 (updated)* Under the direction of the Chief, Campus Police, assi...
The Manager, Fraud & Risk Management is responsible for overseeing fraud prevention, detection, investigation and loss recovery strategies for the Credit Union and will supervise and direct the activities of a team of investigators and perform both internal and external investigations of fraud activities that involve Lending, Retail Branch, Shared Branch, Co-Op ATM locations, as well as remote cha...

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$31,176.00 - $125,000.00
Typical Salary for Criminal Investigator in California
(96 Respondents)
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Education / Training

Bachelor's
46.9%
Some College Coursework Completed
18.5%
Associates
16%
Master's
11.1%
High School
4.9%
Professional
2.5%
(81 Respondents)
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