If you are interested in applying for computer forensics jobs, take some time to look at a sample computer forensic job description. The typical compute forensic job description for a forensic analyst includes educational requirements, key duties and responsibilities, advanced training, security clearance requirements and work experience. The computer forensic job description will indicate whether a bachelor's degree or a master's degree is required for the position - most entry level positions in this field require at least a bachelor's degree. Salary information is typically not disclosed in the job description but will be discussed during the final stage of the interview process.

Technology Analyst

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:


  • Assisting ADAs in developing long-term investigations into criminal activity.
  • Excel spreadsheets – writing formulas and creating pivot tables for data analysis and presentation.
  • Phone data – reviewing of cell phone data dumps, assisting with cell phone mapping, and having the ability to perform data mining of phone data.
  • Social Media and Communication Applications – becoming familiar with methods of communication, whether by email, text, chat, video calls, video messages, and file sharing, that is supported by various “apps,” social media sites and other services provided by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Working with ADAs to ensure preservation of such data through Letters of Preservation (LOPs) and providing ADAs with such information to form the basis for search warrants. Assisting ADAs in searching social media and identifying accounts belonging to targets/defendants.
  • Mapping – using DoITT’s geocoder (GOAT) and other geocoding capabilities to map data in ArcGIS or other mapping tools.
  • PowerPoint – assisting in the creation of PowerPoint presentations for use in court or grand jury.
  • Palantir – performing basic searches and mapping data connections. Also organizing data for later ingestion by Palantir.
  • Liaison to the High Tech Analysis Unit (HTAU). Collaborating with HTAU analysts and assisting ADAs in interpreting and understanding forensic reports and results.
Qualifications:
  • Ability to communicate effectively with various institutions, regulators, and law enforcement agencies to build institutional relationships.
  • Strong knowledge of Excel, PowerPoint, and internet search and research capability required.
  • Ability to quickly learn and use various computer systems is essential.
  • Must possess a readiness to learn with minimal guidance and supervision.
  • Excellent organization, communication, writing, and creative problem solving skills are essential; must be detail-oriented.
Educational Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree required.
Commitment:
  • A two (2) year commitment to the hiring bureau.

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