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Hiring: Investigative Skip Tracer – Bell and Williams & Associates

Bell and Williams & Associates is looking for a sharp, tech-savvy Skip Tracer to join our team! We specialize in delivering results for our clients by locating high-value collateral that others can’t find. If you are an investigator who thrives on the "thrill of the hunt" and knows how to navigate complex data to find the needle in the haystack, we want to talk to you.

The Role

As a Skip Tracer at Bell and Williams, you aren’t just making calls; you are a digital detective. You’ll use a combination of top-tier investigative tools and old-school research skills to track down assets and provide actionable leads for our recovery teams.

What You’ll Do

* Solve Complex Cases: Use specialized databases (TLOxp, Clear, idiCORE) to locate hard-to-find collateral.
  • Analyze Data: Piece together information from public records, social media, and proprietary data to map out subject movement.
  • Collaborate: Work closely with field agents and clients to ensure smooth, real-time recovery operations.
  • Stay Compliant: Maintain a high standard of integrity, ensuring all searches follow FDCPA and GLBA regulations.

What We’re Looking For

* Industry Experience: You have a background in skip tracing, repossession, or private investigations.
  • Toolbox Mastery: You’re comfortable navigating industry-standard skip tools and skip tracing software.
  • The "Investigator" Mindset: You are persistent, detail-oriented, and able to think three steps ahead of the subject.
  • Communication: You can summarize complex findings into clear, concise reports for our clients.

Why Bell and Williams & Associates?

We offer a professional, fast-paced environment where your investigative skills are respected and utilized. We value efficiency and provide the tools you need to succeed in high-stakes recovery.

How to Apply

Ready to put your investigative skills to work? 👇 Apply via LinkedIn or message me directly

#Hiring #SkipTracing #PrivateInvestigation #CollateralRecovery #InvestigationJobs #BellAndWilliams

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