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Job Summary
The Senior Corporate Security Investigator (CSI) works independently with the stakeholders to conduct Investigation, Liaison and Intelligence Collection. Employees at this level will conduct more advanced investigations while collaborating with the Enterprise Investigative Team. Senior CSI are expected to work more independently, develop advanced intelligence collection skills and continue to build their liaison relationship base. They will effectively apply fundamental investigative concepts and procedures to investigations of increasing complexity.
Responsibilities
- Conduct complex company investigations in support of Ethics, HR, Legal, Nuclear, and Enterprise Security, conduct interviews, review incident reports, report findings, brief management regarding on-going investigations, coordinate sync meetings with investigative partners, analyze data, collect evidence, conduct searches, assess facts and collected evidence and document recommendations.
- Conduct liaison with internal and external stakeholders, provide physical security support for sites, physical security recommendations to customers, coordination of off duty law enforcement, support employment terminations, collect property, coordinate security requests from business units.
- Liaison with law enforcement, collection of police reports, witness testimony, subpoena and court order compliance, coordinate pole camera installations in support of criminal investigations.
- Case documentation and report writing.
- Conduct surveillance, intelligence collection, coordinate response to threats and acts of violence against the company, coordinate and discuss enhanced physical security at sites and brand based risk assessments using investigative results.
- Pre job briefs, operational planning, interview planning.
- Provide support to all other functions of EPS to include physical security, escorts into secured space, coordination with business units to obtain information in support of projects, response to security events reported directly or by the ESCC.
Basic / Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice or Other Related DegreeMinimum 5 years related work experienceDesired Qualifications
Basic understanding of the energy industry - specifically : the operation of the Bulk Electric System, the U.S. Natural Gas production and delivery system, and Renewable Energy.Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, Homeland Security Studies, Intelligence Studies or Analysis, Security Studies, Security management, Security and Intelligence, or similar10+ years of investigative experience, law enforcement experienceASIS Certifications desiredCertified Fraud Examiner (CFE)CLEAR National Certified Investigator and InspectorPrivate Investigator LicenseCrime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) CertificationIntelligence Fundamentals Professional Certification (DoD)Working Conditions
Field Mobility Classification Work will be performed in various field locations, as needed, after the onboarding period. However, field employees are required to live within a reasonable daily commute to their assigned work location.60% : Office environment30% : Field work : to include office buildings, power generation plants, electrical and natural gas infrastructure, and other like industrial and commercial facilities associated with critical energy infrastructure10% : Deploy in support of emergent work on short notice, nights and weekendsSpecific Requirements
40+ hours of Interview and Interrogation Training, Report Writing, Public Speaking and Presentation TrainingValid Driver's LicenseStrong investigative and interview skills. Ability to collaborate extensively with other investigators and corporate stakeholders.Understanding of the energy industry - specifically : the operation of the Bulk Electric System, the U.S. Natural Gas production and delivery system, and Renewable Energy.Understanding of compliance regarding regulatory / NERC CIP proceduresUnderstanding and application of the principles of both Cyber and Physical SecurityFlexibility. The ability to adjust quickly and respond to security incidents quickly, including after-hours work and weekend work. The ability to work in a variety of environments and to quickly adapt to changes in mission and work priorities.The ability to drive a company vehicle, pull a trailer, install overt and covert cameras, conduct walk downs of security sites, and work in hazardous conditions. Entry into substations and wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including fire rated clothing is required.Strong computer skills including data entry including Microsoft Office software usage. Use of advanced database and analytics software including Navigator, Dataminr, Ontics, Analyst Notebook and similar systems preferred.Detailed knowledge of law enforcement and the court systems including state and federal law, policies, procedures and tacticsStrong liaison background across law enforcement, Corporate Security and business networksExperience in intelligence collection, data analytics, law enforcement databases, investigative assessment of social media and public source informationTraining in evidence collection, handling and storage. Knowledge of forensic testing in support of investigations is preferred.An understanding of the information available from business technology necessary to support investigations including access control technology, security cameras, equipment locator information, covert camera usage, and badging information.Ability to professionally communicate and represent the company. CSI will interview work crew members, office employees, managers, directors, vice presidents and board members within the Duke Energy enterprise. CSI will regularly interface with executives from other organizations, Law Enforcement Executives, conduct coordination with federal partners during designated National Special Security Events (NSSE), interact with attorneys and court personnel, and build liaison relationships across the community.CSI are required to augment the Duke Energy Executive Protection detail. Knowledge of executive protection operations, planning, advanced site assessments.Discretion and the ability to protect sensitive information including digital forensic analysis results, personally identifiable information (PII), customer information, and sensitive background information. The possession of or the ability to obtain a security clearance is desired.Understanding of Emergency Management processes and procedures as they relate to security operations including Command Post activities.