Lead Investigator

BC Ferries

$105K — $131K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, security management, or related field; equivalent experience accepted.
  • 4+ years of investigative experience managing complex case files.
  • 2+ years preparing documentation for legal contexts, including testimony or representation.
  • Strong knowledge of Canadian legislation relevant to security and safety regulations.
  • Experience collaborating with law enforcement and regulatory bodies; marine/transportation experience is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Lead complex investigations into theft, fraud, and misconduct.
  • Prepare and deliver investigative findings to senior leadership with actionable recommendations.
  • Establish investigation standards and procedures aligned with legal and best practices.
  • Act as liaison with law enforcement and regulatory authorities for coordinated investigations.
  • Conduct security audits and inspections to identify vulnerabilities and provide improvement recommendations.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.
  • Work in a role that influences company safety and compliance policies.
  • Engage closely with law enforcement and legal professionals for broader impact.
  • A supportive environment that values integrity, professionalism, and discretion in investigations.
Full Job Description
Job Description

LEAD INVESTIGATOR

Corporate Security Services

Victoria

 

The Role

As the Lead Investigator, you’ll play a key role in protecting the organization’s people, property, and reputation. You will lead complex and sensitive investigations into incidents such as theft, fraud, misconduct, and other security related matters. This includes gathering and analyzing evidence, conducting interviews, and preparing detailed reports that support disciplinary action, legal proceedings, or regulatory responses.

 

You’ll collaborate closely with law enforcement, legal counsel, and regulatory bodies to support investigation outcomes. Your work will help shape policies, improve internal controls, and reduce future risk.

 

In this role, you are responsible for:

  • Preparing and delivering investigative findings and analysis to senior leadership, offering recommendations that support enterprise-wide safety, legal compliance, and policy development.
  • Developing and maintaining investigation standards, procedures, and internal controls that align with legal, regulatory, and industry best practices while ensuring consistent investigative processes across the organization.
  • Acting as a primary liaison with law enforcement, Crown counsel, ICBC, and regulatory authorities, coordinating evidence submission, legal inquiries, and collaborative investigations.
  • Directing or supporting the execution of investigative plans, including field investigations, interviews, audits, and analysis, ensuring the chain of custody and evidence integrity is maintained throughout.
  • Ensuring investigations involving staff or customers on company property are conducted with diligence and in accordance with company values, security policy, and legal expectations.
  • Supporting the company’s Safety Management System (SMS) by contributing investigative insights to incident reviews, corrective actions, and safety related decision making.
  • Conducting security audits and field inspections, including reviews of access control systems, to identify vulnerabilities and provide recommendations that enhance the organization’s security posture.
  • Preparing legally sound investigative reports and comprehensive case files to support disciplinary actions, legal proceedings, regulatory responses, or insurance claims.
  • Designing and delivering specialized security awareness training programs, workshops, and corporate prevention materials to strengthen internal capabilities and promote security awareness across the organization.
  • Maintaining secure systems for evidence handling, record retention, and legal disclosure, ensuring documentation meets organizational and judicial standards.
  • Providing subject matter expertise and investigative training to company and contracted employees, supervisors and managers, promoting consistent investigative standards across operations.
  • Preparing internal presentations, position papers, and security reports to inform leadership decisions and shape corporate security strategy.
  • Supporting physical security through site visits and event response; ensuring protective measures are in place and functioning effectively.
  • Performing related duties and provides support for emergent issues and evolving organizational security needs, in keeping with the role’s purpose and accountability.

 

What you bring to the teamYour success in this role will be driven by your ability to lead with integrity, think critically, and act decisively in high-pressure situations. You are confident navigating complex investigations and bring professionalism, empathy, and discretion to every interaction.

 

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, security management, or a related discipline. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • 4+ years of progressively responsible investigative experience, including managing complex case files and developing investigative strategies.
  • 2+ years preparing documentation and evidence for hearings or legal proceedings, with experience providing testimony or representation.
  • Strong understanding of applicable legislation including the Criminal Code of Canada, privacy laws, Canada Shipping Act, Transport Canada Domestic Ferries Security Regulations (DFSR) and occupational health and safety regulations.
  • Experience engaging with law enforcement, legal counsel, and regulatory bodies to support successful investigation outcomes.
  • Experience in a marine, transportation, or unionized environment is an asset.
  • Certifications such as PI, PCI, PSP, CPP, or completion of formal investigative training (e.g., JIBC) are considered strong assets.

 

Competencies & Attributes:

  • Strong critical thinking and analytical skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Excellent organizational, time management, and documentation abilities.
  • High level of professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment in handling sensitive matters.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to build trust and credibility with stakeholders across the organization and in times of conflict or crisis.
  • Adaptable, self directed, and committed to continuous learning and professional development.

 

Join us!

If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume by June 19, 2026 at 11:59pm.

 

Additional information

The target salary range: $105,200 – 131,500 per annum. The starting salary is determined based on the successful candidate’s knowledge, experience and internal equity.

 

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