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Economic Crime Investigator at the Swedish Economic Crime Authority in Stockholm

Ekobrottsmyndigheten

Stockholms län, Stockholm

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Economic Crime Investigator at the Swedish Economic Crime Authority in Stockholm

The Swedish Economic Crime Authority prevents, detects, interrupts, investigates, and prosecutes economic crimes. Our 800 employees have various competencies and professional roles, such as prosecutors, police officers, economic crime investigators, administrators, and other specialists, all working together against economic crime. This is our unique strength.

Do you want to become one of us and contribute to combating economic crime? We are now looking for someone to work as an economic crime investigator at the Swedish Economic Crime Authority in Stockholm. With us, you will have the opportunity to work alongside engaged and qualified colleagues to help prevent and combat economic crime while also having good opportunities for personal development.

Workplace

At the Swedish Economic Crime Authority in Stockholm, we have been working against system-threatening economic crime and the criminal economy for 25 years. We work in investigation teams with multidisciplinary expertise. Your colleagues include prosecutors, economists, police officers, analysts, and forensic experts.

Job Responsibilities

As an economic crime investigator, you will be a driving force in criminal investigations and will be responsible for structuring, visualizing, and analyzing investigation materials, as well as presenting and advocating this to the prosecutor. In your work, you will collaborate in various investigation teams and have many external contacts with, for example, lawyers, banks, and authorities. You will also conduct interviews with suspects and witnesses. In criminal investigations, personal coercive measures and other coercive measures, such as searches of homes and premises and seizures of items like phones and computers, are used based on decisions from prosecutors and courts. In these criminal investigations, you will conduct interviews with individuals who are detained or arrested and analyze information from seizures, including with the support of various IT systems. The work in our criminal investigations is complex and challenging and places high demands on your analytical ability.

Qualifications

We are looking for someone who has:

  • a university degree in law or economics, or equivalent knowledge and experience acquired in another way that the employer deems relevant
  • at least a couple of years of work experience after completing education, where the work has had a focus that the Swedish Economic Crime Authority considers relevant
  • good ability to express yourself verbally and in writing in Swedish.

Personal Qualities

When hiring, we place great importance on personal qualities and abilities. We are looking for someone who is a team player who takes responsibility for the whole and the best interests of the organization. You are responsible, committed, and unpretentious. You work in a structured, careful, and efficient manner and thrive in a development-oriented environment. You are also analytical and pedagogical. The tasks require good collaboration skills and a positive attitude towards working with different professional groups both internally and externally.

To succeed in your role at the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, you want and can work in accordance with the authority's employee policy, the EBM model.

It is advantageous if you also have:

  • experience working with investigations regarding economic crime or property crime (We consider this highly advantageous)
  • knowledge and experience in enforcement law
  • knowledge of accounting
  • good knowledge of English

Contact Persons

If you have questions about the position, please contact Chief Prosecutor Joakim Eriksson at phone 010 – 562 90 76

Union representatives for Saco-S are Henrik Lundin at phone 010-562 91 72, for ST Karin Hallström Norberg at 010-562 91 71, and for the Police Union Sofia Ask at phone 010-563 87 10.

Information about Employment

Employment type: Permanent position starting with a six-month probationary period
Job title: Investigator
Work location: Stockholm
Start date: By agreement
Salary: Individual salary setting applies
We are looking for at least two new employees in this recruitment.

At the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, we work to develop our employees' competencies and therefore offer a varied training program. There are good opportunities for professional development, wellness, and a good balance between work and private life.

We place high demands on our employees' security and confidentiality awareness. Since the position is classified, Swedish citizenship is a requirement, and a security review with a background check according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585) will be conducted before a hiring decision is made.

Application

Welcome with your application in the form of a CV and cover letter no later than December 8, 2026.

In your CV and cover letter, we would like you to describe how you meet our requested qualifications and merits.

Your application is a public document according to the principle of public access to information. If you have protected personal data, references, or similar information that you consider to be confidential, we recommend that you send your application marked with the advertisement's reference number by mail to the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, Box 22098, 104 22 Stockholm.

Warm welcome with your application!

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