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Office of Inspector General Job Positions


The Office of Inspector General is accepting applications for the following positions:

Please fill out the attached Application, Personal History and Work History Forms. These forms should either be faxed to the Civil Service Department @ (504) 658-3599 or mailed to City of New Orleans, Civil Service Department, 1300 Perdido St., Room 7W03, New Orleans, LA 70112.
 
 Criminal Investigator I Entrance Salary:  $60,108 

The Criminal Investigator develops investigative cases, including but not limited to evaluating complaints, developing investigative plans and handling cases according to Investigative Manual (IM) procedures. The Criminal Investigator interviews subjects of investigations, conducts field investigations, interviews witnesses, performs covert surveillance and reports results. The Criminal Investigator develops compiles, reviews, handles, and transports documents and evidence relative to investigations. The Criminal Investigator charts and reports case progress, issues status reports and closing reports, drafts subpoena and summons requests and closing memos when so assigned. The Criminal Investigator must give testimony before administrative hearings and in the courtroom when required; and related work as required.


Criminal Investigator  II

Entrance Salary:  $63,170 

The Criminal Investigator develops investigative cases, including but not limited to evaluating complaints, developing investigative plans and handling cases according to Investigative Manual (IM) procedures. The Criminal Investigator interviews subjects of investigations, conducts field investigations, interviews witnesses, performs covert surveillance and reports results. The Criminal Investigator develops compiles, reviews, handles, and transports documents and evidence relative to investigations. The Criminal Investigator charts and reports case progress, issues status reports and closing reports, drafts subpoena and summons requests and closing memos when so assigned. The Criminal Investigator must give testimony before administrative hearings and in the courtroom when required; and related work as required.


Criminal Investigator  III

Entrance Salary:  $66,3888

The Criminal Investigator develops investigative cases, including but not limited to evaluating complaints, developing investigative plans and handling cases according to Investigative Manual (IM) procedures. The Criminal Investigator interviews subjects of investigations, conducts field investigations, interviews witnesses, performs covert surveillance and reports results. The Criminal Investigator develops compiles, reviews, handles, and transports documents and evidence relative to investigations. The Criminal Investigator charts and reports case progress, issues status reports and closing reports, drafts subpoena and summons requests and closing memos when so assigned. The Criminal Investigator must give testimony before administrative hearings and in the courtroom when required; and related work as required.


Chief of Criminal Investigations

Entrance Salary:  $80,987 

The Chief of Criminal Investigations (CCI) assists the Deputy Inspector General of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in developing long and short term objectives for the division. The CCI develops and implements investigative plans approved by the DCI, First Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations (FACI), and Inspector General (IG) and monitors these plans for their effectiveness. The CCI reviews ongoing cases, draft work projects and proposals and provides day-to-day supervision of investigators within the division. The DCI provides advice on investigative techniques, interviewing methods, and case development to investigators. The DCI continuously monitors the quality of work performed and actively participates in projects as appropriate. The DCI testifies as required in administrative and judicial proceedings.


 

Deputy Inspector General of Criminal Investigations

Entrance Salary:  $90,567 

The Deputy Inspector General of Criminal Investigations (DIC) oversees the Chief of Criminal Investigations (CCI) in developing long and short term objectives for the division. The DCI develops and implements investigative plans approved by the, First Assistant for Criminal Investigations (FACI), and Inspector General (IG) and monitors these plans for their effectiveness. The DCI reviews ongoing cases, draft work projects and proposals and provides day-to-day supervision of investigators within the division. The DCI provides advice on investigative techniques, interviewing methods, and case development to investigators. The DCI continuously monitors the quality of work performed and actively participates in projects as appropriate. The DCI testifies as required in administrative and judicial proceedings.


Forensic Auditor I

Entrance Salary:  $60,108

Professional auditing work planning, managing and executing audits and reviews of projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.  Work includes carrying out audits and audit related activities under the guidelines of Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS).   Work also includes providing targeted forensic accounting in assistance with investigations, inspections and performance reviews conducted by the Office of the Inspector General to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.  In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.

Forensic Auditor II

Entrance Salary:  $63,170

Professional auditing work planning, managing and executing audits and reviews of projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.  Work includes carrying out audits and audit related activities under the guidelines of Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS).   Work also includes providing targeted forensic accounting in assistance with investigations, inspections and performance reviews conducted by the Office of the Inspector General to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.  In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.


Forensic Auditor III

Entrance Salary:  $66,388

Professional auditing work planning, managing and executing audits and reviews of projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.  Work includes carrying out audits and audit related activities under the guidelines of Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS).   Work also includes providing targeted forensic accounting in assistance with investigations, inspections and performance reviews conducted by the Office of the Inspector General to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.  In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.


Chief of Audit & Review

Entrance Salary:  $80,987

The Chief for Audit and Review (CAR) assists the Deputy Inspector General for Audit and Review (DAR) in developing long and short term goals and objectives for the Audit and Review Division. The CAR has primary responsibility for developing and implementing audit and review plans and monitoring their effectiveness; reviewing project plans and draft work projects; and recruiting staff within the OIG to assist in these projects. The CAR provides day-to-day supervision and technical advice to auditors, analysts and other staff assigned to Division projects. The CAR analyzes all audit results, reports and reviews for recommendations to the DAR, First Assistant Inspector General for Audit and Review (FAAR), and Inspector General (IG).

Deputy Inspector General of Audit & Review

Entrance Salary:  $90,567

The Deputy Inspector General for Audit and Review (DAR) has principal responsibility for advising the First Inspector General for Audit and Review (FAAR), and the Inspector General (IG) on issues related to the OIG mandate to prevent and detect fraud, waste, abuse and illegal acts. The DAR supervises the Chief and Assistant Chief of the Audit and Review division in the careful implementation of all audit plans and the proper execution of all audits and reviews under the Principal and Standards for Offices of Inspectors General and Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards. The DAR assists the FAAR and IG in defining the OIG goals and objectives, while setting long and short term objectives for the Audit and Review Division. The DAR implements audit and review plans, approved by the FAAR and IG, monitors their effectiveness, and adapts them to changing opportunities and obstacles. The DAR assigns projects within the Audit and Review Division, approves project plans, reviews draft work products, and assures the quality of the work performed. The DAR assists the FAAR in coordinating activities of the Audit and Review division with other divisions within the OIG. The DAR represents the IG in meetings and public forums when directed and advises the FAAR on training and resources needed by staff to ensure the effectiveness of the OIG.    

Forensic Engineer I Entrance Salary:  $70,643 

Professional engineering and investigatory work providing citywide investigations to prevent and detect fraud, waste and abuse of public engineering projects.    Work includes conducting performance reviews and assessments of  construction and design  projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.   Work includes evaluating the quality of design and construction through primary and secondary research, site visits and investigation and analysis procured to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.    Work also includes evaluating contracts and contracting methods used to procure engineering, architectural and project management services  as well as materials and supplies.   In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.

Forensic Engineer II

Entrance Salary:  $76,109

Professional engineering and investigatory work providing citywide investigations to prevent and detect fraud, waste and abuse of public engineering projects.    Work includes conducting performance reviews and assessments of  construction and design  projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.   Work includes evaluating the quality of design and construction through primary and secondary research, site visits and investigation and analysis procured to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.    Work also includes evaluating contracts and contracting methods used to procure engineering, architectural and project management services  as well as materials and supplies.   In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.


Forensic Engineer III

Entrance Salary:  $79,987

Professional engineering and investigatory work providing citywide investigations to prevent and detect fraud, waste and abuse of public engineering projects.    Work includes conducting performance reviews and assessments of  construction and design  projects and programs involving the expenditure of public funds.   Work includes evaluating the quality of design and construction through primary and secondary research, site visits and investigation and analysis procured to determine efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of government programs.    Work also includes evaluating contracts and contracting methods used to procure engineering, architectural and project management services  as well as materials and supplies.   In addition, work includes recommending new systems to enhance and maximize performance; and related work as required.

Supervisor of Forensic Engineering

Entrance Salary:  $92,845 

The Engineer provides support through assessments of civil engineering, construction management, and contract administration related to the design and construction of government funded projects. The Engineer evaluates quality of design and construction through primary and secondary research, site visits and investigation and analysis. The Engineer evaluates contracts and contracting methods used to procure engineering, architectural, and project management services as well as materials and supplies procured and used in construction; and related work as required.




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