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Digital Forensics Examiner - NDES S3 - Police Staff - CTP London

Brompton
£55.7k/yr
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Digital Forensics Examiner - NDES S3 - Police Staff - CTP London

Salary: The starting salary is £55,662, which includes allowances totalling £3,009. The salary is broken down as £52,653 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale £57,417. Plus, a location allowance of £2,009 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.

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Location: West Brompton

Completed applications must be submitted by 23:55 on 7 August 2026.

Job Summary

The role of Digital Investigator requires a methodical approach to a digital investigation with the needs of the overarching Counter Terrorism investigation always in mind. This involves the use of established computer forensic techniques to facilitate the identification of relevant data or files as well as using forensic and investigative skills to add context to how that data was created or obtained, by whom and when, and how that supports the objectives set. This requires the preparation and presentation of technical evidential reports and / or statements in a clear and understandable form. It also involves extracting specific data for parallel viewing and assessing by Digital Media Assessments.

Key Tasks

The post holder will be required to do the following:

  • Use specialist tools and training in order to make forensically sound copies / images of digital devices and then analyse the contents.
  • Make links between suspects and digital evidence, which may include recovering encrypted or deleted data and then presenting it in an evidential format. The data will be examined in detail to build a picture of what the digital device has been used for in order to support an investigation.
  • Detail how a computer or mobile device was configured, what software was used, what documents pictures or videos were created, what web-sites were visited, and what emails have been sent and received.
  • Attend scenes, in company with the Forensic Management Team (FMT), to analyse devices in situ where it is believed that switching off or moving a device could possibly lead to a loss of evidence.
  • There is an expectation that any successful candidate will fulfil the ‘On Call’ examiner role in due course.
  • With experience a Digital Investigator may be appointed as a lead examiner for an investigation and so this may involve close work with Senior Investigating Officers, other partners in Digital Investigations and outside partner agencies.
  • Support the unit by identifying future needs / trends in the digital forensics arena and carry out relevant project work, in order to enhance operational capability and future effectiveness.

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  • A current theoretical and practical knowledge of computing and computer operating systems. Evidence to demonstrate a good understanding of computer networking including server-client and peer-to-peer configurations.
  • Achieved accreditation for one or more digital forensic tools (computer and / or mobile devices) or have other recognised learning / experience in the digital forensics field.
  • A working knowledge of the ISO17025 standard and its implications on digital forensics laboratories.
  • The successful candidate should be prepared to join a 24/7 call out scheme, potentially work extended hours at short notice to achieve urgent investigative objectives and possibly undertake CBRN training. This role may also involve overseas travel for operational purposes.

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Skills

Digital Forensics
Computer Forensics
Data Analysis
Evidence Presentation
Computer Networking
ISO17025 Standard
Digital Media Assessments
Forensic Techniques
Technical Reporting
Encrypted Data Recovery
Mobile Device Forensics
Project Work
CBRN Training
Investigative Skills
Methodical Approach
Digital Investigations

Location

Brompton, England, United Kingdom

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