CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION LAB MANAGER

US District Court - District of Utah - Probation Office

Salt Lake City, UT

JOB DETAILS
JOB TYPE
Full-time, Employee
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Budgeting, Communication Skills, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, Computer Cases, Computer Forensics, Computer Hacking, Computer Hardware, Computer Maintenance, Computer Networks, Computer Security, Computer Software, Contract Negotiation, Credit Cards, Criminal Justice, Cyber Investigation, Disciplinary Action, Diversity, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Facilities Management, Federal Laws and Regulations, Information Technology & Information Systems, Internet Programming, Internet Security, Laboratory, Laboratory Management, Law Enforcement, Leadership, Management of Information Systems/Technology (MIS), Mentoring, Money Laundering, Needs Assessment, Office Management, Operating Systems, Operations Processes, Organizational Skills, People Management, Performance Reviews, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Probation/Parole, Proposal Development, Purchasing/Procurement, Risk Analysis, Schedule Development, Software Administration, Software Installation, Staff Motivation, Staff Policies, Staff Training, Team Player, Technical Operations, Technical Support, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Workplace Issues, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, UT
POSTED
6 days ago

 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH  OFFICE OF PROBATION AND PRETRIAL SERVICES 

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 

CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION LAB MANAGER 

05-UTP-26  

 OPEN DATE: MAY 1, 2026 CLOSE DATE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED  PREFERRED APPLICATION DATE: MAY 19, 2026 

The Office of Probation and Pretrial Services is accepting applications for the position of Cybercrime Investigation Lab Manager. The position is a Court Personnel System classification level 30, salary range of  $100,604 - $163,535. This position will be located in the Salt Lake City office, with a work schedule Monday  through Friday days. This position will report to the Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer. 

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

The Cybercrime Investigation Lab Manager oversees the cybercrime investigation unit responsible for the  investigation and supervision of defendants/persons under supervision who utilize a computer as an  instrument or tool for criminal activity (e.g. computer fraud, hacking, stalking, credit card fraud, money  laundering, counterfeiting, child sexual exploitation, identity theft, etc.). The position also serves as the  district’s expert in search and seizure and risk assessment in this specialized area.  

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  

  • Supervise professional law enforcement, technical, and/or support staff in their duties, including  establishing standards. Confer regularly with staff to provide direction and assistance in case situations  and with general operational procedures. Serve as a resource for staff to assist with performing work  successfully and efficiently. 
  • Review and edit written work, including correspondence, and reports submitted to the court. Ensure that  recommendations made by officers to the court adhere to local and national policy and guidelines.  Establish schedules and deadlines for completion of work. 
  • Assist administration in the formulation and modification of office management policies. Assist in  monitoring the work of vendors and contractors, including negotiating terms of agreement, evaluating  work, ensuring that contract terms are met, and related activities.  
  • Develop and oversee annual cybercrime investigation program budget, including determining need for  purchasing new equipment, addressing equipment repairs as necessary, evaluating and making  recommendations for acquiring/renewing licenses. 
  • Communicate and respond to management requests regarding case operations. Answer procedural  questions for judges, staff, and the public. 
  • Interpret and apply policies and procedures, statutes, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, the U.S.  Sentencing Guidelines, the Guide to Judiciary Policy, and relevant case law in the area of specialization. 
  • Utilize and maintain ongoing training of computer forensic, hardware, and software tools to investigate  and supervise defendants/persons under supervision involved in cybercrime.
  • Coordinate the district’s computer/internet monitoring program, including installation of software,  troubleshooting computer issues, coordinating offender payments, and monitoring internet use of  persons under supervision. 
  • Serve as a resource and expert to the court, officers, and staff in cybercrime and matters. Guide, advise,  train, and make recommendations to other officers, the court, and other individuals in cases involving  area of specialization. 
  • Assist in developing policies and proposals to provide needed services. Train and assist officers on  identification, investigation, and supervision of defendants/persons under supervision involved in  cybercrime. 
  • Testify as necessary at court hearings.  
  • Provide proposals/recommendations for updates or amendments to conditions of supervision for  defendants/persons under supervision involved in cybercrime. 
  • Clearly communicate expectations and motivate staff; provide guidance and mentorship to help  employees develop their capabilities to their maximum potential. 
  • Perform supervisor functions such as handling personnel issues, carrying out disciplinary actions when  required, completing performance appraisals, managing workflow, and overseeing the facility. 
  • Conduct unit meetings, keep staff informed of policies and procedures of the organization as a whole and  serve as a major communication catalyst and link between line staff and administration. 
  • Train new staff and evaluate training needs of current staff. 
  • Certify and approve time and attendance of staff in the HRMIS system, review/approve training requests  of staff. 
  • Develop cooperative relationships with other agencies. 
  • Work closely with IT Manager in identifying the needs of cyber investigation program technical operations  and securing the necessary technical resources to maintain operations. 
  • Liaise with senior management in other districts in support of active and prospective MOUs for  cybercrime forensic support. 
  • Complete other duties as assigned, as directed by the Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer and/or the  Chief U.S. Probation Officer. 

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

To qualify for the position candidates must have a minimum of five years’ progressively responsible  experience, including a minimum of two years of specialized experience. 

The successful candidate must have the following: a broad knowledge of the criminal justice system; a  comprehensive understanding of federal pretrial services, probation and parole legal requirements, policies  and procedures; a thorough knowledge of investigative techniques; a familiarity with a wide variety of  resources; superior communication skills, both verbal and written; the ability to organize and work under  deadlines; the ability to exercise sound judgement, analyze situations and determine appropriate solutions to  problems; the ability to be flexible and adapt to unanticipated needs and problems; the leadership skills  required to lead and motivate a staff and provide counseling and training as required; the ability to maintain  confidentiality and interact tactfully with a wide variety of individuals; and the ability to work as part of a team.

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SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE

Thorough knowledge of computer technology and cybersecurity, its application to criminal endeavors, and  issues associated with investigating and supervising computer-related cases and other specialized cases. Expert  knowledge of resources available in cybercrime detection including the following: 

  • Thorough knowledge of computer and networking technology, particularly in their application to criminal endeavors, and issues associated with investigating and supervising computer-related cases and other  specialized cases. 
  • Expert knowledge of resources available in cybercrime detection. 
  • Significant operational experience collaborating with other federal and local law enforcement agencies in  support of cybercrime investigations. 
  • Substantive experience in developing, creating, and implementing training curriculum in the field of  cybercrime and information technology (IT). 
  • Significant experience testifying as an expert witness in federal court proceedings. • The following digital forensics certifications/training or their equivalent: SCERS, MFTP, CNITP, etc. • Industry standard software, such as Magnet Forensics: Axiom, Cellbrite, etc. 
  • Industry IT certifications, such as CompTIA Security+, CySA+, Network+, etc. 
  • Substantive knowledge of and experience with operating systems. 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field. 
  • Extensive knowledge of management principles, practices, and techniques, and skilled in their application. • Be skilled and knowledgeable about national initiatives impacting all disciplines. 

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

A successful candidate must be mature, responsible, poised, organized and meticulous. Must also possess tact,  good judgment, initiative and the ability to work with a wide variety of people with diverse backgrounds.  

SALARY AND BENEFITS

The salary for this position is a CL 30 ($100,604 - $163,535) depending on length and relevance of experience.  The position falls within the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government and the benefits include participation in  the FERS_FRAE retirement system, health, dental, vision and life insurance programs, holiday and leave  accrual, tax deferred saving plan and periodic salary increases. This position is subject to mandatory direct  deposit participation.  

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

All application information is subject to verification. Appointment to this position is contingent upon a  background investigation including an FBI fingerprint check. The Cybercrime Investigation Lab Manager is an  excepted service position, serves at the pleasure of the court, and is an 'at will' employee who can be  terminated with or without cause. All judiciary employees are required to adhere to the Judicial Code of  Conduct. Applicants must be United States citizens or be eligible to work in the United States, under 8 U.S.C. §  1324b(a)(3)(B).  

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Qualified candidates and/or transfers are invited to submit: 

  1. Letter of interest outlining your experience in computer technology, cybersecurity and investigations 2. Detailed resume including education, previous employment, and key career accomplishments 3. Application for Judicial Branch Employment (AO78)

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The application form (AO78) is available on the court’s website https://www.utp.uscourts.gov/ or at the  address listed below from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Application packages are preferred by May  19, 2026. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will be screened for qualifications and  only the most qualified applicants will be contacted and selected for a personal interview. Applicants selected  for interviews must travel at their own expense, and relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants  who are invited to interview may advise the Human Resources Office if an accommodation is necessary.  

Please email application packages in PDF format to UTD_HumanResources@utd.uscourts.gov 

Or mail or hand deliver to: 

United States District Court 

Attention: HR – Cyber Investigation Manager 

351 South West Temple, Suite 2.117 

Salt Lake City, UT 84101 

THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

 

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