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Experienced Digital Forensic Analyst

IntaForensics
Nuneaton
1 month ago
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Experienced Digital Forensic Analyst

Job Title: Experienced Digital Forensic Analyst

IntaForensics provides computer forensics, mobile phone forensics and cell site analysis to the legal sector, police forces, local authorities, and commercial organisations. The organisation also provides Cyber Security services, e-discovery services and digital investigations services to a wide variety of customers and maintains specialist teams to deliver these services.

The Location

Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

The Role

We are looking for an experienced Digital Forensic Analyst to conduct forensic examinations of digital devices (e.g. computers, mobile phones) in order to acquire and process evidential data and produce factual reports.

Key Responsibilities

  • Case management and forensic analysis of computer and mobile devices.
  • Securing and preservation of digital evidence.
  • Procedure and documentation development.
  • Contribute to achieving and maintaining quality standards whilst ensuring that the company’s quality procedures ISO 17025 and 9001 are robustly adhered to.
  • Ensuring that the company’s IT security procedures ISO 27001 are robustly adhered to
  • To keep up to date with digital forensics technology changes
  • Continue to develop own knowledge and regularly attend CPD events.
  • Excellent understanding of digital technology.
  • 2 years+ experience working in an accredited digital forensics laboratory.
  • Ability in using forensic tools including AXIOM, EnCase, Griffeye and X-Ways.
  • An excellent command of the English language both written and oral.
  • Fully conversant with the digital forensic process and current ACPO Guidelines.
  • Adhere to and be fully conversant with the FSR’s Codes of Practice and Conduct.
  • Accurate and precise.
  • A full and clean UK driving license.
  • Unimpeachable integrity

The Person

  • Holds self-accountable for making decisions
  • Time management skills regarding case load, with the ability to work to deadlines.
  • Works well in a team.
  • Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues
  • Can ask for help when unsure.
  • Honest, encourages openness and transparency; demonstrates highest levels of integrity
  • Flexible with working hours when the time is needed.
  • Confident with public speaking.
  • Develops self and others
  • Proactive and displays a ‘can do’ attitude.
  • Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to.

Company Benefits:

The company supports and encourages individuals to grow and develop with their career whilst balancing work and life, truly accommodating with life outside of the business.

  • Company pension
  • Healthcare benefit including employee assist program and 24-hour GP line
  • Life insurance 3x salary
  • Employee recognition/long service awards

What Happens Next

We are all about our people, following an initial successful application, those progressing to interview will have the opportunity to come into our offices, meet with the team and a tour of our training unit. Individuals are the key to our success.

We want to ensure that you are excited to be joining us, as we are for you to be joining us! Apply here.

Please note: Due to the nature of the role and our work, applicants will be required to be DBS checked, and able to pass a SC/NVVP3 security clearance check. To gain this level of security clearance you must have been resident in the UK for a continuous period of 5 years.


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