Surveillance Investigator - New York City - Queens

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

Discover a world of endless possibilities at Gallagher Benefit Services, where you'll have the power to shape the future of workplaces across industries. As a member of our team, you become the driving force behind positive change, helping clients build environments where employees thrive. Embrace the opportunity to impact lives, unlock potential, and create a legacy of remarkable transformation.

We believe that every candidate brings something special to the table, including you! So, even if you feel that you’re close but not an exact match, we encourage you to apply.


Introduction
 

Gallagher Bassett is the premier provider of global claims, loss control, and risk management consulting services, dedicated to exceptional customer service and demonstrably superior outcomes. GB helps people, teams and businesses overcome adversity and loss through the guiding expertise of our professionals, all committed to going beyond expectations in the continuous pursuit of a better way.

Gallagher Bassett Technical Services is seeking a qualified surveillance professional to become a valued member of our Surveillance Investigation team in the New York City Metro Area.  The ideal candidate for this position must be a proactively motivated individual with the ability to work independently, deliver detailed reports on time, and work varying hours, including nights and weekends to perform surveillance activities. 

  • Salary is $25 – 30.00/hr. -  (We pay mileage and expenses)
  • This is a W-2 position. We are not able to do 1099 or C2C.
  • You must meet our U.S. Eligibility requirements for work authorization as noted under "Additional Information" at the bottom of the job description.

How you'll make an impact
 
  • Position reports to the Managing Director - Surveillance and will be primarily a remote position.
  • Position requires travel within the New York City metropolitan area (Queens and Long Island).
  • Anticipate majority of time will be traveling and engaged in on-site surveillance service with the balance performing report preparation, planning, and coordination for other projects.
  • Position requires the ability to write detailed reports electronically using Microsoft Word and to upload video/digital photography.
  • Ideal candidates will have experience with field surveillance techniques.

About you
 

Required:

  • High school Diploma or GED.
  • Detail oriented with effective written and oral communication skills.
  • Computer skills including; Excel, PowerPoint, Word.
  • Position requires on-site service to designated surveillance locations, therefore candidate must have:
    • Valid driver’s license and reliable motor vehicle transportation.
  • Availability for off-shift and weekend work or other field investigations, which will require travel by car and varying hours of surveillance execution.
  • Must have own video surveillance equipment.

Desired:

  • 1+ year of experience in investigative surveillance.
  • Bi-lingual or multi-lingual communication skills.

Work Traits:

  • Ability to deliver work on a timely basis.
  • Good customer service focus.
  • Good time management skills.

We offer competitive salaries and benefits, including: medical/dental/vision plans, life and accident insurance, 401(K), employee stock purchase plan, educational expense reimbursement, employee assistance program, flexible work hours (availability varies by office and job function), training programs, matching gift program, and more.

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