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Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner

Detective (AGO Senior Investigator)

Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, Tumwater, Washington, us, 98511

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Detective (AGO Senior Investigator) Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner

We are seeking a motivated, qualified individual to serve as an expert in complex law enforcement investigations for the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC). The position is located in Tumwater and is part of the Legal Affairs Division within the Criminal Investigations Unit (CIU).

Key Responsibilities

Conduct and lead complex criminal investigations, including cases of high public profile and sensitivity.

Develop informants, sources, and investigative leads.

Analyze insurance files, law‑enforcement documents, and other data using emerging technologies.

Conduct surveillance, execute warrants, and gather, secure, and safeguard physical, digital, and financial evidence.

Interview suspects, victims, witnesses, and other parties while establishing rapport and maintaining documentation.

Write and submit accurate affidavits, reports, and testimony for prosecution.

Maintain expertise in insurance fraud, financial crimes, corruption, money laundering, and related offenses.

Collaborate with prosecutors, federal and state agencies (FBI, HHS/OIG, NAIC Antifraud Task Force, NICB), private investigators, and community organizations.

Apply and interpret state and federal laws, rules of evidence, and procedural statutes.

Develop and execute investigative, safety, and operational plans.

Required Qualifications

Peace officer certification under RCW 43.101.095 or eligibility for the equivalency process (WAC 139-05-210).

Capacity to obtain a limited authority commission.

Valid Washington driver’s license and REAL ID–compliant identification.

Seven (7) years of law‑enforcement experience, including at least two years in: investigative planning, interviewing, surveillance, apprehension, warrants, evidence processing, and report writing.

Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law, data science, digital forensics, or a related field; can be substituted with up to four years of professional experience.

Demonstrated knowledge of investigative techniques, interviewing, evidentiary rules, and prosecution processes.

Positive firearm record, ability to possess and use a firearm, and completion of firearms qualification.

Background check, polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, and medical examination with drug testing.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with large sets of digital data and advanced analytics tools.

Benefits & Perks

Health, dental, vision, retirement, and paid leave package.

Professional development, tuition reimbursement, and Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

Wellness programs and on‑site resources.

Public transportation pass and free parking (Tumwater).

Comprehensive support for a diverse, inclusive work environment.

Employment Details Full‑time, General Service position. Salary range: $6,735 – $9,065 per month. Seniority level: Mid‑Senior.

How to Apply Submit your application through the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner portal or contact recruitment@oic.wa.gov. For veteran status, send DD 214 to recruitment@oic.wa.gov with reference DET‑2025‑06339 in the subject line.

Legal & Equal Opportunity The Office of the Insurance Commissioner is an equal‑opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, veteran status, or disability. Reasonable accommodations are provided in the application process. For more information, call 1‑800‑676‑3777 or visit www.washingtonrelay.com.

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