
Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Hourly
Compensation
Hourly
Exact $20.00
Work Schedule
Standard Hours
Weekend Shifts
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental Insurance
Health Insurance
Life insurance
Paid Time Off
Vision Insurance
Job Description
DigiStream Investigations is a fast-growing, national private investigation firm with a strong presence in the Sacramento, CA region. Known for its dedication to uncovering fraudulent workers' compensation claims and delivering reliable, evidence-based results, DigiStream has established itself as an industry leader in the private investigations field. The company operates across the United States and prides itself on its professional approach, advanced investigative techniques, and comprehensive support for its employees. Unlike typical investigation firms, DigiStream provides full benefits, company vehicles, paid travel time, and a hands-on training program developed over two decades, emphasizing growth, skill development, and team camaraderie.
The Private Investigator role at DigiStream Investigations is unique and dynamic, far from the ordinary desk job. It offers an exciting career full of travel, autonomy, and purposeful work. This position is designed for individuals with an adventurous and curious nature who are driven to gather critical evidence to help clients defend against fraudulent worker's compensation claims. Employees in this role can expect a typical workweek of 40-55 hours, including 10-11 hour workdays that may vary depending on travel distances and case requirements. Commute time using the company vehicle is considered paid work hours, enhancing overall compensation.
This position is suited for those seeking a fast-paced, impactful career where no day is the same. Investigators engage in covert operations, surveillance, and detailed evidence collection, often traveling to various locations, including overnight stays for remote assignments. DigiStream supports career advancement through its Surveillance Investigator Promotion Track, providing opportunities for growth within the company. The firm also fosters a supportive community with quarterly team-building events and a professional environment enriched by two decades of refined training methodologies.
Working as a Private Investigator here offers a gateway into diverse fields such as law enforcement, federal agencies like the FBI and ATF, border patrol, crime labs, legal professions, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism. The role entails monitoring and videotaping subjects conducting daily activities, following them discreetly on foot or by vehicle, creating effective pre-surveillance strategies, and producing detailed reports along with video evidence submission. Investigators maintain constant communication with their team leaders to coordinate tactics and ensure successful operations.
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, possess a high school diploma or GED, and demonstrate dependable driving skills, as the role involves significant vehicle time. Flexibility to work any day of the week, including weekends and holidays, is essential. Candidates should be willing to work early starting hours and occasional late evenings, and be prepared for travel and overnight stays on assignments. While no prior private investigator license is required, DigiStream covers licensure costs and guides new investigators through the process.
Compensation starts at $20 per hour for entry-level investigators, with overtime routinely offered, making the average annual earnings between $50,000 and $65,000 due to paid commute time and overtime bonuses. Employees benefit from health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage, a 401(k) retirement plan with a company match, company-provided surveillance vehicles, and all necessary equipment including video cameras and laptops. Additional perks include cellphone bill reimbursement and paid travel time to and from assignments, making DigiStream Investigations a comprehensive employer committed to its employees' professional success and well-being.
The Private Investigator role at DigiStream Investigations is unique and dynamic, far from the ordinary desk job. It offers an exciting career full of travel, autonomy, and purposeful work. This position is designed for individuals with an adventurous and curious nature who are driven to gather critical evidence to help clients defend against fraudulent worker's compensation claims. Employees in this role can expect a typical workweek of 40-55 hours, including 10-11 hour workdays that may vary depending on travel distances and case requirements. Commute time using the company vehicle is considered paid work hours, enhancing overall compensation.
This position is suited for those seeking a fast-paced, impactful career where no day is the same. Investigators engage in covert operations, surveillance, and detailed evidence collection, often traveling to various locations, including overnight stays for remote assignments. DigiStream supports career advancement through its Surveillance Investigator Promotion Track, providing opportunities for growth within the company. The firm also fosters a supportive community with quarterly team-building events and a professional environment enriched by two decades of refined training methodologies.
Working as a Private Investigator here offers a gateway into diverse fields such as law enforcement, federal agencies like the FBI and ATF, border patrol, crime labs, legal professions, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism. The role entails monitoring and videotaping subjects conducting daily activities, following them discreetly on foot or by vehicle, creating effective pre-surveillance strategies, and producing detailed reports along with video evidence submission. Investigators maintain constant communication with their team leaders to coordinate tactics and ensure successful operations.
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, possess a high school diploma or GED, and demonstrate dependable driving skills, as the role involves significant vehicle time. Flexibility to work any day of the week, including weekends and holidays, is essential. Candidates should be willing to work early starting hours and occasional late evenings, and be prepared for travel and overnight stays on assignments. While no prior private investigator license is required, DigiStream covers licensure costs and guides new investigators through the process.
Compensation starts at $20 per hour for entry-level investigators, with overtime routinely offered, making the average annual earnings between $50,000 and $65,000 due to paid commute time and overtime bonuses. Employees benefit from health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage, a 401(k) retirement plan with a company match, company-provided surveillance vehicles, and all necessary equipment including video cameras and laptops. Additional perks include cellphone bill reimbursement and paid travel time to and from assignments, making DigiStream Investigations a comprehensive employer committed to its employees' professional success and well-being.
Job Requirements
- high school diploma or GED
- must be 21 years or older
- 50 hours per week on average including commute and drive time
- willingness to travel and stay overnight on remote assignments as needed
- availability to work any day of the week including weekends and holidays
- ability to start work as early as 5:00 am daily with occasional evenings
- ability to pass DMV check and background check
- confident driving skills
- no PI license required - licensure cost covered by employer
Job Qualifications
- high school diploma or GED
- 21 years or older
- ability to work any day of the week including weekends and holidays
- willingness to travel and stay overnight on remote assignments
- confident driving skills
- ability to start work as early as 5:00 am with occasional work into the evenings
- ability to pass DMV check and background check
Job Duties
- monitoring, following, and videotaping subjects as they conduct their day-to-day activities
- vehicle and foot pursuit of subjects while maintaining cover
- filming subjects at various locations such as grocery stores and sports games
- crafting pre-surveillance strategies based on setup location and case details
- detailed report writing on the activities observed and submission of video evidence
- regular communication with team leader on setup positions, activity and tactics
Job Criteria
Experience
Entry Level (1-2 years)
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