9144-Investigator, Taxi and Accessible Services

City and County of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA
$115,024 - $139,750Hybrid

About The Position

Under direction, performs professional level investigative work to evaluate, monitor and report on compliance with laws, regulations, policies and procedures by motor-vehicle-for-hire permit holders. Makes recommendations on possible disciplinary actions for regulatory violations by permit holders, including assessment of administrative penalties and suspension or revocation of permits, if applicable.

Requirements

  • Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Two (2) years of full-time verifiable experience performing complex research, analytical tasks and report drafting in a professional field such as law, media/journalism, public health/welfare, human/civil rights, business (e.g. finance, insurance), education, social sciences, public policy/government or a related field.
  • Possession of a valid California driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Ground Transportation Management System (GTMS) or similar program for managing ground transportation operator records, permits, tracking compliance, generating reports, conducting investigations, and supporting accounting functions.
  • Two (2) years of experience in commercial ground transportation operations, including in-depth knowledge of applicable regulations, laws, and enforcement practices, with a proven track record of ensuring industry compliance.
  • Experience conducting thorough investigations including interviews, evidence collection, and surveillance to identify and document violations.
  • Two (2) years of experience in conducting field audits, issuing citations, and performing enforcement activities.
  • Experience in using mobile applications, such as SFOCite.

Responsibilities

  • Performs investigations, surveillance and enforcement including possible sting operations; researches and identifies permit holder violations; works directly with law enforcement personnel.
  • Visits, surveys, and patrols premises to evaluate and enforce compliance with laws, regulations, permit conditions, and established policies and procedures; confirms licensure and qualifications of operators.
  • Conducts interviews with permittees, representatives, witnesses, and others to gather data and to monitor and report on compliance with laws, regulations, permit conditions, and established policies and procedures.
  • Investigates and drafts responses to complaints from the general public by interviewing complainants, witnesses, and experts to gather information for analysis and resolution of complaints.
  • Analyzes information and evidence resulting from research and investigative activities; prepares and presents findings and recommendations; develops and improves enforcement mechanisms; assists in developing policies or modifications to rules and regulations.
  • Prepares accurate and detailed investigative reports based on observations; prepares correspondence, memoranda, and/or presentations.
  • Responds to alerts indicating violation of laws, rules, and regulations and to requests for assistance with escalating incidents; refers to emergency contact when appropriate.
  • Tracks and monitors notices, actions and collection of fines.
  • Counsels permit holders on regulatory compliance; records and explains actions taken pertaining to enforcement and discipline; advises management on training priorities.
  • Prepares declarations and testifies about results of investigations at administrative, union and judicial hearings; assists with document and witness preparation for evidence to be presented at hearings.
  • Assists in developing plan for periodic audits; performs field audits of facilities, vehicles and procedures.
  • Prepares cease and desist notices, notices of violation, and issues administrative citations to illegal operators and permit holders in violation of laws, regulations and permit conditions; assists with appeals by researching, documenting, and drafting responses.
  • Issues parking citations to vehicles of permit holders and members of the public for violations of Transportation Codes
  • Issues administrative citations to operators of illegal motor-vehicles-for hire and may order the removal of any vehicle, inactive vehicle permits or transponders to the extent authorized by law.
  • Fosters and maintains inter-agency contact by acting as a liaison between San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Taxi Services San Francisco Police Department, California Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco International Airport, other state and local agencies, and the general public.
  • Interacts with and maintains good working relationships with other City, state and federal agencies and stakeholders.
  • Supports customer service staff as needed during peak filing periods.
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Benefits

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