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The Chicago School’s Forensic Psychology programs trains graduates who work directly within the arena of police and public safety, correctional-based facilities, re-entry facilities, and with specialized populations including adult offenders, juvenile offenders, and sexual offenders.
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A minimum of 5 years' experience as CPA, CFE, Forensic Accountant or similar role, with at least 2 years in Forensic Accounting, Commercial Damages, Valuations or Disputes. HKA has taken substantial measures to grow our Forensic Accounting service line over the last few years.
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Providing technical assistance on digital evidence matters and forensic investigative techniques to appropriate personnel when necessary. 8+ years of directly relevant experience in cyber forensic investigations using leading edge technologies and industry standard forensic tools.
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Work on complex forensic accounting investigations and compliance program reviews across a wide range of sectors, including transactional test work, data analysis and report preparation; Fraud, corruption, anti-trust and forensic investigations.
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Minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in Digital Forensic Science or Computer Science/Engineering. CGS is seeking a Digital Forensic Analyst whose primary focus will be on the preservation & collection of mobile device and cloud-stored data.
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This is a hybrid position with 2-3 days per week onsite in Camp Springs, MD Basic Requirements 2 years of experience with EnCase, FTK, AXIOM or other forensic tools 3 years of experience with FireEye, Microsoft ATA, Splunk, Exabeam, Stealthwatch, and Wireshark.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Intelligence Analyst, Forensic Accounting, Technical Writer. Similar Career Fields Include: Intelligence Analyst, Forensic Accounting, Technical Writer. Additional Career Opportunities: Upon successful completion of first term contract, you are guaranteed up to 5 interviews with your choice 1,200 industry leading organizations including Charter Communications, Tesla, and Raytheon.
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Industry-specific certifications such as Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE), EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE), AccessData Certified Examiner (ACE), GIAC Certified Forensic Examiner (GCFE), and/or DoD-DFE.
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As a Forensic Scientist within CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T), you will apply your deep technical expertise to provide identity-driven analysis and innovative solutions for complex mission requirements.
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The Forensic Scientist (Crime Scene)/Crime Scene Analyst investigates crime scenes in various locations in the city; assists with sealing the crime scene to protect and preserve important and critical evidence(s) and ensures that all persons who enters/visits the crime scene do not tamper with any evidence to avoid “evidence tampering” which might become an issue in court proceedings.
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Keller and Heckman, an international law firm in Washington, D.C., is in need of a Chemist to work closely with our attorneys, other staff scientists, and clients to assess health and safety considerations related to various chemical products intended for use in food, drugs, medical devices, and related applications.
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Currently we're seeking a highly motivated and experienced Structural Forensic Engineer to join our dynamic and talented team. Structural Forensic Engineer to join our growing team! This Jobot Job is hosted by: Bryce Koelsch.
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Be familiar with the proper elements of a forensic investigation including proper documentation, rules of evidence, scene and lab safety, as well as the various procedures and policies existing within the Travelers.
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Join Aprio's Forensic Accounting Services team and you will help clients maximize their opportunities. Technical proficiency mastered to enable diagnoses of and solutions to all problems encountered on forensic and valuation services engagements.
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Experience in a hands-on technical role functioning as an incident responder, network forensic analyst or malware analyst. We are noted for deploying cross-trained teams of forensic professionals to assist our clients in gaining deeper insights and greater value more quickly.
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