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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £55,000 - £65,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Title: eDiscovery & Forensic Technology Manager Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 Location: London The Client:Our client is a global financial and professional services firm, and one of the largest here in the UK. They provide a large range of services, which includes: business advisory, corporate finance, corporate recovery, tax, forensic services and litigation support, as well as a host of others. Purpose of role: To work as a senior member of the Forensic Technology/eDiscovery team in the collection, processing, hosting and management of IT investigation and e-disclosure cases with the ability to work independently and accurately. To assist in the management of a network of physical and virtual servers for use in the firms e-disclosure and forensic technology space. To undertake various forensic technology and e-disclosure assignments as assigned. Key responsibilities:- Collection of data from client sources using standard imaging tools - Processing of data to e-disclosure platform, and management of the disclosure process - Investigation of computers and mobile devices - Production of reports for court - Client liaison and assistance - Initial review of forensic technology cases - fraud investigations - Preparation of reports and calculations. - On and off-site imaging of large and complex systems using methods of accepted practice and applying in-depth knowledge of relevant forensic computing procedures, including Windows and Linux acquisition tools - Using advanced knowledge of tools, such as Access Datas Forensic Toolkit and EnCase from Guidance Software, to investigate and report on issues and events connected with the systems under investigation - Preparing and selectively culling data in connection with electronic disclosure procedures and the subsequent review of that data - Liaison with clients and other necessary organisations. - Attendance at conferences, marketing events, seminars and lunches including relevant networking Key Competencies:- Analytical thinking: to be able to review information, plan an approach and see any potential problems which may arise. - Judgement: to be able to reach a conclusion on the information available. - Planning and Organising: to be able to prioritise effectively and ensure that deadlines and timetables are met.. - Teamwork: to be able to work effectively in a team in order that deadlines are meet and so the work is allocated in accordance with an individuals skills and knowledge. Candidate Profile:- Evidence of structured learning on e-disclosure systems. - Completion of FTK or Encase courses, preferably to Intermediate standard - Experience in e-disclosure solutions, including data processing, hosting and delivery of client requests ideally with IPRO Eclipse - Demonstrable experience of running and being responsible for own client case load, including both the processing and service delivery of the hosting - Advanced Forensic Technology investigations - Excellent technical skills backed by extensive experience in the field of computer systems administration, including an in-depth knowledge of Windows XP, Server 2003, SQL and Linux varieties, Virtualization, Firewalls, Network switches and system configuration - Outstanding attention to detail and clarity of thought. - Ability to develop detailed work plans and manage multiple projects under pressure.