What are the responsibilities and job description for the Driver and Vehicle Investigator (I2) position at State of Washington?
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At the Department of Licensing (DOL) we recognize the importance of work life harmony and strive to create a culture where employees feel valued and respected. Our employees are trusted and encouraged to be a part of process improvements that impact their work, create value for our customers and help build trust in our government.
As one of the most visible state agencies and the second-largest revenue generator in Washington State, we engage with over 6 million residents each year and collect nearly $3 billion in taxes and fees. We understand that our services are vital to the daily lives of our customers, enabling them to live, work, drive, and thrive. We take this responsibility to heart and are dedicated to providing equitable and meaningful access to our services for every resident.
Some of what you will do:
- Independently conduct complex investigations of licensing fraud cases.
- Write investigation reports to ensure thoroughness, accuracy, clarity, and adherence to established policies and procedures.
- Analyze evidence and review investigation reports submitted by peer investigators.
- Respond to law enforcement and other governmental agencies requests for information in accordance with DPPA 18 USC 2721, RCW 46.20.118, and RCW 43.17 .425.
- Provide assistance to partners and customers regarding explanation or interpretation of agency programs, policies, procedures, Washington Administrative Code (WAC), Revised Code of Washington (RCW), and management decisions.
What you will bring:
- Two (2) years of investigative experience in a state or governmental agency, criminal justice agency, armed forces investigative agency, private organization, or investigating personal backgrounds, unfair or deceptive business practices, or other directly related areas to include:
- Researching records and developing case files.
- Gathering, preserving, and presenting documentary evidence.
- Obtaining statements of fact, depositions, or confessions.
- Establishing proof of facts and evidence sufficient to be used in a court or administrative hearing.
- Writing clear and concise investigative reports.
- Two (2) years of experience:
- Researching, analyzing, interpreting, and explaining Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), RCWs, WACs, state and federal laws, rules, regulations, statutes, and policies, and applying relevant work experience to customers, clients, or stakeholders.
- Using Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; computer programs and applications
What may help set you apart:
- Knowledge and understanding of the Driver and Vehicle Investigations (DVI) program laws, rules, policies and procedures.
- Experience with agency specific systems and computer software such as DRIVES and OMNIXX/ACCESS/NLETs.
- Experience analyzing and making recommendations on policies, procedures, laws, rules, or other written documentation related to business operations.
- Knowledge and understanding of Credential Issuance, Vehicle / Vessel titling laws, rules, and Driver Licensing and Vehicle / Vessel Operations program rules, policies, and procedures.
Additional Conditions of employment:
- In-office presence is required for the first three (3) to four (4) weeks of initial training and onboarding, followed by one (1) day per week at the Highways and Licensing Building (HLB) in Olympia.
- 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.
- Must prove US citizenship and pass fingerprint based federal background check to include a malfeasance check on employee for the past five (5) years.
- In addition, an acceptable fingerprint based criminal history background check is also required for this position, as a condition of employment. Fingerprints will be used to check the criminal history records of the FBI. You will have the capability to review and challenge any record through the FBI.
For information about this position, available accommodations, or the interview process, contact Sarah Moore
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We employ and serve people of all backgrounds including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ , people with disabilities, and veterans. We value the unique traits and attributes that each employee brings to the job. Through the diverse perspectives of an inclusive workforce, we will create a more respectful, productive, and unified team to better serve the public of Washington.
Persons requiring accommodation in the application process, during the recruitment process, or who need this job announcement in an alternative format, may contact the Human Resources Office at 360-902-4000 or email the Talent Acquisition team. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call our ASL interpreter via Video Phone at 360.339.7344.
Salary : $55,584 - $74,724