Job Opening: Computer Forensic Analyst
Department: District Attorney
Posting Date: January 16, 2025
Salary: $41,805.40 Annually / $22.97 Hourly
The Computer Forensic Analyst is a specially trained professional who works with law enforcement agencies, County, Federal and State, to retrieve information from computers and other types of data storage devices. Computer Forensic Analyst combine their science background with their forensic skills and work on cases involving offenses committed on the Internet (Cyber Crime).
Conducts analytical investigations on computer systems, network and internet computer Systems.
Extract highly sensitive information without affecting the integrity of the data itself.
Recovery of Evidence; flies are deleted, data is hidden or hard to locate, data is lost due to Software/hardware corruption drives or the device is physically damaged.
Assist local law enforcement with retrieving information from computers.
Ability to testify in Court to findings.
Performs related work as required.
Bachelor's Degree In computer science or Information technology.
Certified Forensic Computer Examiner certification.
Ability to conduct complex forensics and Investigations.
Experience or familiarity working with Encase, FTK and Cellebrite Computer forensic software.
Ability to pass security background check.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for investigating and interpreting digital evidence.
Adaptability to adjust to shifting priorities, evolving technologies, and organizational needs.
Ability to communicate technical findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Proficiency in Microsoft Applications (Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams).
Experience with digital forensic tools.
Knowledge of network analysis tools.
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, bend at the waist, and talk or hear. Occasionally, the employee will need to reach or work with arms above shoulder height, kneel, stoop, crouch or squat, crawl, climb stairs, twist or rotate at the waist while working; push, lift or carry items.
Office settings.
Overtime when needed.
To apply, please go to Neo.gov.