Job Description
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Duties
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Performs forensic examinations digital media such as hard drives, cell phones, videos, memory cards, and other electronic data storage media using the most current versions of a number of validated forensic software programs; performs data recovery tasks when files are damaged, fragmented, erased, hidden, etc. and from modified storage devices.
- Conducts field investigations at crime scenes to search for, collect, and preserve evidence for laboratory analysis; reconstructs situations utilizing physical and digital evidence.
- Prepares documentation to include complete reports detailing the entire digital evidence examination, including observations noted during forensic examinations and analyses, and statement of opinion based on analysis.
- Assists with preparation of cases relating to technology crimes and crimes involving the internet; consults with case investigators and attorneys regarding computer forensic examination and status; and assists case investigators and attorneys in the execution of search warrant operations.
- Prepares written or graphic materials for presentation in a court of law; testifies in court and interprets findings established by laboratory analyses; serves as a qualified expert witness.
- Stays abreast of and evaluates advancements in digital forensic examination and digital evidence analysis; knows and understands all legal requirements pertaining to digital forensic analysis and examination.
- Requisitions, receives, sorts, inventories and stores equipment, supplies and other items pertinent to the unit's operations; maintains and ensures operability of all department digital forensic equipment; maintains records of repairs, maintenance, preventative maintenance, upgrades, and modifications to equipment.
- Trains and serves as an expert resource for others on cybersecurity, legal requirements, department policies and procedures related to digital forensic evidence collection.
- Liaises with other Local, State and Federal agencies, law enforcement working groups and/or task forces as directed; coordinates findings or seeks alternative digital forensic methods of analysis.
- Answers inquiries by telephone, or in person, from the public, law enforcement agencies, attorneys and court personnel regarding the status of property and evidence in case files.
- Maintains chain of custody and documents entire analysis using approved methods and forms.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education:
- Possession of an Associate's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university.
Substitution:
- Experience conducting forensic computer examinations and cellular phone data extractions for a public or private agency, including detecting, recovering and analyzing data recovered from electronic devices for the purpose of obtaining evidence in law enforcement investigations may be substituted for the education requirement on a year for year basis.
Licenses:
- Must attain, within two years of appointment, and maintain on an ongoing basis one of the following certifications: Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE), Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE), or AcessData Certified Examiner (ACE).
- This classification requires the incumbent to possess and maintain a valid California driver's license, Class C or higher, to carry out job related duties. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a physical or mental disability may request a reasonable accommodation.
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