Analysis Skills, Cellular Telephone, Computer Forensics, Data Analysis, Geolocation, Laptop PC, Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement Software, Leading Edge Technology, Mobile Devices, Public Safety, Record Keeping, Training Program, Work From Home
LOCATION
Waterbury, VT
POSTED
9 days ago
This job was posted by https://www.vermontjoblink.com : For more
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## **Overview**
The Department of Public Safety Technology Investigation Unit is seeking
qualified candidates to join its team in support of criminal
investigations through digital forensic analysis.\
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The Digital Forensic Examiner is based at the Technology Investigation
Unit Lab in Waterbury, Vermont. While occasional remote work may be
permitted through flex scheduling, the role is primarily office-based.
The standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM,
with voluntary overtime opportunities occasionally available during
evenings and weekends.\
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The selected candidate will analyze data from a wide range of electronic
devices, including cell phones, computers, laptops, and other mobile
devices. Using state-of-the-art technology, industry tools, and law
enforcement-specific software, the candidate will produce detailed
forensic reports and maintain accurate evidence records. Regular
collaboration with law enforcement officers is expected to support
ongoing investigations. This position will focus primarily on CDR and
Geolocation Analysis. Secondary responsibilities will include mobile
device aquisitions and processing.\
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Additional responsibilities include the extraction of digital evidence,
routine evidence maintenance, and participation in court proceedings,
including providing expert testimony as needed.\
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Ongoing training is a key part of this role. Candidates will be expected
to participate in both in-state and out-of-state training programs.
These may range from one day to five weeks in duration, with all
associated expenses covered by the employer or host training site.
## **Environmental Factors**
Duties are performed primarily in standard office and/or laboratory
settings. Significant exposure to images and videos depicting child
sexual exploitation. Sedentary work environment with long hours sitting
at a desk viewing computer screens. Considerable pressure due to large
backlog of cases and court imposed deadlines for analysis