Investigator (Level 5)– [Kingston- 5 posts] [Montego Bay- 2 posts] salary: $5,198,035
Job Purpose
Under the direct supervision of the Supervisor, the Investigator is responsible:
- To protect Jamaican society by investigating customs offences to the point where they can be successfully prosecuted through the courts if appropriate.
- To create and maintain an effective deterrent against persons committing customs offences, thereby optimising revenue collected and protecting the borders.
Key Responsibilities
Technical/Professional Responsibilities
- Conduct investigations of persons and entities suspected of involvement in customs offences.
- Conduct thorough investigations into individuals and organisations who are suspected of engaging in activities such as money laundering and trade-based money laundering.
- Conduct interviews with suspects, witnesses, and others to aid investigations.
- Examine documents and other items to aid investigations being carried out.
- Properly secure evidence of offences.
- Cooperate with other Jamaican and international law enforcement agencies in the conduct of investigations.
- Manage investigations to enable the successful prosecution of cases through the courts (if appropriate).
- Participate in court proceedings where required.
- Collaborate with team members to enhance case completion and capacity building.
Customer Service Responsibilities
- Maintain customer service principles, standards, and measurements.
- Identify and incorporate the interests and needs of customers in business process design.
Other Responsibilities
- Performs all other duties and functions as may be incidental or related to the functions and responsibilities of the job.
- May be required to provide witness statements, attend court proceedings, and give evidence.
- Comply with Health & Safety Policies & Procedures.
Required Competencies
Core
- Excellent investigative skills and techniques
- Excellent Report Writing and Case File Preparation skills
- Excellent interpersonal and team skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Possess information technology skills, including use of Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint
- Knowledge of BI tools such as Tableau or Metabase, etc.
- Knowledge of Customs Laws
Technical
- Data Analysis and data analytics techniques.
- Good understanding of customs policies, procedures and controls.
- Knowledge and understanding of investigative best practices.
- Good understanding of criminal law and the criminal justice system in Jamaica.
Minimum Required Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in computer (assisted) auditing techniques, investigations, law enforcement, intelligence, law, data analytics, or equivalent qualifications.
- Experience in conducting investigations.
- At least three (3) years related experience.
Special Conditions Associated with The Job
- Work will be conducted in offices with standard equipment and specialised software.
- Involves working in a fast-paced environment with ongoing interactions with critical stakeholders.
- On-call 24 hours a day.
- A high degree of travel may be required.
- May be required to carry lethal and non-lethal weapons such as firearms and exposed to significant threats to personal safety because of involvement in contraband and anti-corruption operations.
- May be required to attend court proceedings.
- May be required to work flexi-hours.
Applications, including résumés, should be submitted by Friday, June 27, 2025.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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