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One year of forensic experience including fingerprint analysis, evidence collection and processing, and crime scene photography and documentation or six months of experience as a Forensic Specialist Trainee with the City of Ontario.
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A minimum of four (4) years of experience in one or more of the following areas: computer network penetration testing and techniques; computer evidence seizure, computer forensic analysis, and data recovery; computer intrusion analysis and incident response, intrusion detection; computer network surveillance/monitoring; network protocols, network devices, multiple operating systems, and secure architectures.
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The Mental Health Court Clinician reports to the FHS Clinical Supervisor of Specialty Courts who collaborates and communicates with the DMH Area Forensic Director, and the FHS Court Clinic Supervisor.
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OR one year of experience receiving, collecting, or processing forensic evidence for analysis. Forensic Science Technician (Fingerprint Technician) An Associate's degree in Physical or Forensic Science.
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Services are trauma-informed and culturally responsive, delivered by a doctoral-level forensic psychologist trained to work specifically with individuals in the justice system. Forensic Social Worker Job Description.
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Incident Investigation –Proven ability to use tools like WireShark and functions like hex to ASCII, log analysis etc to perform forensic investigations and maintain chain of custody for evidence.
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Provide support on incident response engagements in collaboration with the Team lead and Engagement Manager leading the engagements to guide client’s containment, remediation, restoration, and forensic investigations.
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One year of forensic experience including fingerprint analysis, evidence collection and processing, and crime scene photography and documentation or six months of experience as a Forensic Specialist Trainee.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Position posted until filled Latent Print Examiner I Description At the Atlanta Police Department Crime Laboratory our mission is to provide exceptional quality forensic science services to our customers by presenting unbiased conclusions to the judicial system using the standards set forth by a nationally recognized accrediting body, the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB.
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In collaboration with these partners, NCA works with children and non-offending caregivers using three evidence-based approaches: forensic interviews and family advocacy, Child Protective Investigative Team (CPIT) coordination, and trauma-informed therapy.
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Document evidence photographically, with basic measurements, using laser scanning and drone equipment. We are hiring an experienced testifying Forensic Engineer with accident reconstruction experience and a Mechanical Engineering Degree in South Florida.
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To observe and or assist forensic pathologists with autopsies if asked to do so and to maintain a proper chain of custody with all evidence, including scene and autopsy photographs. Will have the necessary documentation for forensic pathologist prior to autopsy.
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Firebird AST is seeking a Journeyman Cyber Forensic Analyst to support the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) in Washington, D.C. This is a hybrid role and some travel will be required.
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Provide assistance with Cryptocurrency analysis, Blockchain analytics, Open Internet, including social media, Deep and Dark Web intelligence gathering and analysis, data analytics, and electronic evidence analysis related to cybercrime investigations.
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G: Forensic Chemical Analysis & lab, Analysis of Seized Drugs & lab, Trace Evidence Examination & lab, Arson and Explosives Analysis & lab, Analytical Forensic Toxicology & ). Effective teaching experience in Forensic Chemistry/Science & General Chemistry at the college undergraduate level and evidence of scholarly promise are highly desirable.
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