[free-sklyarov] RE: Employment Opportunity - COMPUTER FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR

Jon O . jono at microshaft.org
Tue Aug 7 15:24:16 PDT 2001


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Date: 6 Aug 2001 01:18:10 -0000
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Subject: RE: Employment Opportunity

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
						

      COMPUTER FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR 

	The New Jersey Attorney General's Office, 
Division of Criminal Justice, announces openings 
for Computer Forensic Investigators.  Two types of 
positions are available, a sworn law enforcement 
track and a civilian analyst track.

      POSITION DESCRIPTION

	The New Jersey Attorney General's Office 
is a state law enforcement agency that has a 
dedicated Computer Crimes Unit and is in the 
process of expanding its capabilities.  Successful 
candidates will investigate computer crimes (both 
traditional and non-traditional offenses), execute 
search warrants, perform forensic examinations on 
seized computers and related items/media and 
testify in Superior Court.
       
      REQUIREMENTS

	Computer Forensic Investigators must 
possess moderate to high-level computer skills.  
The prospective candidates should have a law 
enforcement background or a keen desire to work on 
behalf of a law enforcement agency.  Prior 
experience with computer forensics and/or a 
B.S./B.A. in Computer Science or a related 
discipline is a definite advantage.  Successful 
candidates for the sworn law enforcement positions 
must attend and complete an 18  week course of 
basic training at a police academy.

      ANNUAL SALARY RANGE 

      $33,000 to $60,000, depending on experience 
and qualifications.
Substantial and ongoing training in computer 
forensics, search and seizure law, and        
criminal investigations.

      HOW TO APPLY
      Send all inquiries and resumes to:
      Charles Ouslander, Esq.
      ouslanderc at njdcj.org                     

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