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WAGE AND HOUR INVESTIGATOR I

Recruitment #21-002518-0004

Introduction

The Division of Labor and Industry is accepting applications from qualified applicants to fill current open positions.  All candidates must meet the minimum qualifications during the time of applying.  Applicants in pool will remain active for one year and be considered as opening occurs.

GRADE

ASTD11

LOCATION OF POSITION

10946 Golden West Drive
Hunt Valley, Maryland  21031

Main Purpose of Job

ENFORCE PREVAILING WAGE LAW §§17-201 – 17-226 & COMAR 21.11.11 Enforces compliance of the Maryland Prevailing Wage procurement laws §§17-201 -17-226 and COMAR 21.11.11 by conducting field investigations, company interviews, employee interviews, background checks, UI data search for tax compliance, audits of certified payroll reports for underpayment of wages and bonafide fringe, establish that fringe benefit payments are contributed to a bonafide fringe plan, call any third party benefit provider requesting records, confirm with the banking industry that benefits are paid and secured for the employees, investigate underpayment wage and fringe claims filed by employees, investigate misclassification by interviewing, taking pictures, reviewing the apprenticeship standards for a clear definition of craft jurisdiction and follow through with recovering any monies due to employees by issuing a demand letter to General Contractor/ subcontractor, assist with survey to establish annual required wage and fringe rate paid to employee. Prepare cases for the Attorney General’s office to prosecute, prepare his/her testimony, and prepare his /her witnesses. Conduct pre-construction meetings (outreach) with General / subcontractors on all assigned projects by giving an overview of the laws and regulations that govern the Prevailing Wage jobsites.

POSITION DUTIES

Performs site investigation, employee interview, employer conferences at construction sites; interviews and photographs employees while working to determine compliance with the craft classifications listed in the Prevailing Wage Law. Conducts pre-construction meetings where he/she interprets the laws and regulations. Looks at tax avoidance by employers using 1099 Independent Contractor status and misclassification. The investigator must issue a charge letter to the General Contractor/subcontractor and access the Liquidated Damages approximated for the violation. Each investigator must maintain contact with the employees that have filed claims of underpayment. 

Examines and reviews payroll records for public work contracts. Each investigator is responsible for approximately 30,000 to 45,000 certified payrolls which encompass the case workload. 

Determines wages and fringes due employees including overtime and collects monies owed, any penalties assessed as a result of an audit, issuing charge letters. Investigator must have operating knowledge of Excel and Access work processes. Sends check and deposit slip for employee payment to State Comptrollers’ office. Enforces apprenticeship to journeyman ratio onsite. 

Prepares and presents detailed report of findings and recommends appropriate action: to Supervisor, Administrator, and Assistant Attorney General. Prepares site reports for State Stats monthly. 

Cites and interprets Prevailing Wage Law and Regulations to Employers, employees, and other interested parties for the purpose of preventing violations. Public outreach and education. 

Testifies at Administrative Hearings regarding investigation findings. Assist in preparation of charging documents for submission to Attorney General’s Office. Follows through on any restitution recovery to deposit employee’s money with the State Comptrollers’ office for payout.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:   Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high school equivalency certificate.

Experience: Two years of general investigative work.

Notes:

1. Candidates may substitute additional years of experience as stated above on a year-for-year basis for the required education.

2. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in the inspection, investigation, enforcement and compliance classifications inspection, investigation, enforcement and compliance specialty codes in the wage and hour investigation field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.

DESIRED OR PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience working within a regulatory and codified environment; reviewing, researching, and applying standards and regulations; report writing experience, and investigate background/skills.

Excellent verbal, analytical, organizational and written skills.

Ability to speak and write fluent Spanish.

LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Employees in this classification may be assigned duties which require the operation of a motor vehicle. Employees assigned such duties will be required to possess a motor vehicle operator's license valid in the State of Maryland.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Employees in this classification may be required to have daily use of a motor vehicle while on official State business. Standard mileage allowance will be paid for use of a privately owned vehicle.

SELECTION PROCESS

Applicants must provide sufficient information on the application to show they meet the qualifications for this recruitment. RESUMES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND NOT CONSIDERED IN THE SELECTION PROCESS.  All information concerning the qualifications, including any required documentation ( diploma, transcript, certificate, etc.)must be submitted and received by the closing date.  Information submitted after this date will not be considered.

Applications that minimum and /or selective qualifications will be referred to the hiring unit for interview selection.  Units will select those candidates most closely demonstrating the qualifications for the interview.

EXAMINATION PROCESS

The assessment may consist of a rating of your education, training ,and experience related to the requirements of the position.  It is important that you provide complete and accurate information on your application.  Please report all experience and education that is related to this position.

*** Please note that your supplemental questionnaire responses must correspond to the information provided on your application to receive credit. 

BENEFITS

FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

U.S. Military Veterans may qualify for additional bonus points towards certification.  Any job offer will be contingent on the candidate providing a U.S. Military form DD 214 verifying honorable discharge from service prior to starting employment ( and may be requested prior to interview ). Permanent State employees do not need to submit proof of Veteran's status.

If you are unable to apply online. or encounter difficulty attaching required or optional documentation, you may contact Kim Allen-Hubbard at 410-767-8653 or submit via email to kim.allen-hubbard1@maryland.gov or deliver in person.  Please be sure to include your name, identification number ( Easy ID #) and job announcement number on any documentation to ensure timely processing. 

PLEASE DO NOT FAX OR EMAIL UNSOLICITED DOCUMENTATION 

Completed applications, required documentation, and any required addendums may be mailed to:

MDOL Office of Human Resources
Atten: Wage and Hour Investigator -I ( 21-002518-0004)
1100 N. Eutaw Street, Rm. 100
Baltimore, MD 21201

The MD State Application Form can be found online. 


Maryland Department of Labor is an equal opportunity employer.  It is the policy of MDOL that all persons have equal opportunity and access to employment opportunities, services, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status 

 




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