Criminal Investigator (Reemployed Annuitant)
U.S. Marshals Service See More Job Openings by This Employer
Job Description
As a Criminal Investigator (Reemployed Annuitant) you will perform a variety of law enforcement duties. The incumbent is responsible for planning, scheduling, and directing court security assignments for the full range of judicial proceedings; transporting prisoners; protecting court officers and witnesses; assisting in and performing criminal investigations to apprehend wanted fugitives. NOTE: Interested applicants must apply by submitting supporting documents to OperationalHiring@usdoj.gov
Duties It is your responsibility to read the entire announcement carefully before applying and to follow all instructions outlined. Duties of the position include, but are not limited to, the following: Performing court security assignments. Providing personal protection inside the courtroom or Federal building for court officials, and guarding sequestered juries. Transporting prisoners/detainees. Conducting a variety of complex criminal investigations and apprehending wanted federal fugitives for the U.S. Courts, other federal agencies. Participating in joint task forces which are composed of Marshals Service, federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel. Developing facts and evidence by using a wide range of investigative techniques. Identifying and developing behavioral, communication, travel, financial, and other patterns concerning the fugitive, relatives, associates, and associated organizations. Determining the whereabouts of the fugitives based on communication records (including electronic and paper), and information on family members and associates. Gathering, evaluating, and analyzing available facts, evidence, and intelligence information and determining a need for further fact-finding. Salary- $105,383 - $137,000/year