Data Forensics Investigator
Location: Ferndown Police Station
Salary: Starts at £38,754 rising by yearly increments to a maximum of £42,897 per annum
Salary Information: The above salary is based on a full time (37 hour) salary. If you are successful in a part time role this will be pro-rata'd to reflect your working hours.
The Role
To provide SW Regional Forces with an evidential Data Investigation capability. To take responsibility for the management of the technical investigation including securing and retrieving data from seized computer systems, including configuration of operating systems and applications, attending searches where necessary, producing technical documentation in relation to data retrieved from computers and media. Presenting evidence in court as required and providing advice to police officers on forensic computer analysis, in order to assist in the investigation of Hi-Tech crime in its entirety and gathering of evidence to support a criminal prosecution. A vital part of the role is the integrity and continuity of evidence with subsequent presentation at judicial proceedings.
Skills and Qualifications
Essential:
1. Educated to degree level in computing science with relevant workplace experience and/or possess extensive investigatory experience, knowledge of computer based evidence gathering and computer investigation, technical knowledge of dismantling and re-assembly of computer systems, knowledge of file systems and architecture.
2. Must hold UK drivers’ licence unless prevented by reason of disability. Reasonable adjustments will be considered.
3. Experience in a range of Operating Systems including DOS, Microsoft, Macintosh, Linux and BIOS & CMOS.
4. Knowledge of legislation in relation to Hi-Tech Crime including RIPA, Computer Misuse Act, Criminal Justice Act, Data Protection Act and ACPO Guidelines for Computer Based Evidence.
5. Proven ability of communicating ideas and information where the subject can be complex and technical, both verbally and in writing in a style that is appropriate to the situation and people being addressed.
6. Ability to use information methodically to identify and analyse problems and draw logical conclusions.
7. Ability to display tenacity in investigative work and make good decisions.
8. The ability to work in stressful situations (including viewing offensive and distressing pornographic and child abuse images).
9. Ability to retrieve, record, prepare and present evidence to a Court.
Desirable:
1. Experience of having given evidence at court on a frequent basis, particularly regarding complex cases at Crown Court.
2. Possess a good knowledge and understanding of ACPO guidelines in relation to seizure of exhibits, scene management and recovery of data from mobile phones and computers.
3. Knowledge of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
4. Investigative experience, knowledge of statutes, police powers and definitions of criminal offences.
To Apply
If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Devon and Cornwall Police, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
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