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City of Greensboro

Investigative Analyst (Investigative Support Division)

City of Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, us, 27497

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Turn Data into Action: Investigative Analyst – Investigative Support Division

Join the team that transforms intelligence into safer streets for Greensboro. About the Greensboro Police Department

The

Greensboro Police Department (GPD)

is committed to making Greensboro the safest city of its size in the nation. Through trust, transparency, and technology, GPD works to prevent crime, solve cases, and strengthen community partnerships. Within the department, the

Investigative Support Division

plays a critical role in gathering, analyzing, and interpreting intelligence to support criminal investigations and enhance public safety. Compensation and Benefits

Estimated Hiring Salary Range : $45,017.00 - $54,764.00

Full Salary Range : $45,017.00 - $80,557.00 Annually Benefits : The City of Greensboro offers an outstanding benefits package that supports your well-being. Learn more Here Work Schedule

Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Why You’ll Love This Opportunity

As an

Investigative Analyst , you’ll be at the intersection of technology, intelligence, and public safety—helping detectives and officers solve crimes and protect the Greensboro community. You’ll use cutting‑edge tools, software platforms, and data systems to uncover leads, connect evidence, and support investigations into violent crime and other major offenses. This is an exciting opportunity for a detail‑oriented professional who enjoys investigative work, problem‑solving, and making a meaningful difference through data and technology. About the Role

The

Investigative Analyst

supports the

Investigative Support Division

by maintaining and utilizing the department’s suite of advanced intelligence and investigative technologies. This position conducts research and analysis to identify suspects, recover stolen property, and support criminal case development.

This job is Non‑Exempt and is subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Key Responsibilities

Maintain and operate key technology platforms, including:

Fusus Intelligence Ecosystem Viglant LPR

and

Flock Safety Automated License Plate Reader

systems Raven Audio Detection

and

Verkada Security

systems AXON Evidence.com

for body‑worn and vehicle camera footage LexisNexis ,

LINX ,

TLO ,

NCAWARE ,

CJLEADS ,

NCIC/DCI , and other investigative databases

Review recent criminal investigative reports and extract relevant data to support ongoing investigations Conduct detailed research on potential suspects, stolen property, NIBIN results, and crime gun data Review and analyze citizen‑ or business‑provided video or images to assist detectives Make preliminary contact with victims and witnesses to obtain clarifying or additional information not captured in initial reports Collaborate with

State and Local agency partners

to share intelligence and coordinate efforts to combat violent crime Prepare reports and summaries that communicate investigative findings and data‑driven insights Your Career Path

This position offers opportunities for advancement within the

Greensboro Police Department . With experience, employees may progress to roles such as

Senior Investigative Analyst, Intelligence Specialist,

or

Crime Analysis Supervisor . The City of Greensboro supports ongoing training and professional development in data analysis, law enforcement technology, and criminal intelligence. Our Commitment to You

At the

City of Greensboro , our employees are

purpose‑driven, people‑centered, and data‑informed . We value

equity, innovation, prosperity, and resiliency , and we believe every role contributes to building a safer, stronger, and more connected city. As an

Investigative Analyst , your work will directly support Greensboro’s strategic pillar of

Public Safety , helping to keep our neighborhoods safe and our investigations effective. Join us and use your analytical skills to transform information into impact—making Greensboro a safer place for everyone! Minimum Qualifications

Associate's Degree

with

1+ years' experience in investigative analysis, computer software programs, including spreadsheet, database, word processing, graphics, GIS, or

directly related

experience as it pertains to the job description OR High School Diploma

with

4+ years' experience in investigative analysis, computer software programs, including spreadsheet, database, word processing, graphics, GIS, or

directly related

experience as it pertains to the job description Valid Driver's License 1+ years of experience with Microsoft Office Suite Department of Criminal Information (DCI) certification (OR must obtain within six weeks of hire date) Preferred Qualifications

Prior/Current certification with the State Division of Criminal Information Experience with Investigative Case follow‑up

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