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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 CAREER OPPORTUNITY! As technology becomes more of an integral part of the world we live in today, we become more susceptible to security breaches. The California Department of Justice has recently established the Bureau of Digital Forensics to assist law enforcement agencies throughout the State of California by locating, preserving, acquiring, and forensically analyzing digital evidence. The Division of Law Enforcement is seeking to hire a highly motivated, detail-oriented individual to serve as the Associate Information Systems Analyst (AISA), Specialist in the San Francisco office. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of Bachelors Degree or advanced education or certifications in Computer Science, Criminal Justice and or Computer and Digital Forensics programs. Ability to properly assemble and disassemble computer and server hardware.(CompTIA A+ Certification or training preferred)Standard computer software including databases, spreadsheets, word documents, and operating systemsKnowledge of Microsoft Exchange/Outlook, Lotus, Novell GroupWise, POP3 and other common email and messaging systemsKnowledge of Mobile and Cellular Computing Solutions (Smartphones and Tablets), and mobile device management systems. LANs, WANs, and computer systems to include computer systems security and computer systems networks.Knowledge of the internet, browsers and search engines.Knowledge of Social MediaKnowledge of Forensic software (Examples: Encase, FTK, X1 Social Media Discovery)Knowledge of legal terminology and court processes.Knowledge of research methods related to forensic analysis.Knowledge of ANSI ASCII character sets as well as binary, decimal and hexadecimal.Exercise sound judgment in safeguarding/ disseminating confidential or sensitive information.Read, comprehend and interpret complex information including directions/instructions.Plan, organize, coordinate and prioritize multiple tasks and projects.Ability to travel and work after hours As technology becomes more of an integral part of the world we live in today, we become more susceptible to security breaches. The California Department of Justice has recently established the Bureau of Digital Forensics to assist law enforcement agencies throughout the State of California by locating, preserving, acquiring, and forensically analyzing digital evidence. As a Senior ISA, you will perform first line supervision and technical support for the BDF;perform a variety of tasks in connection with the analysis of electronic information processing systems in support of the Computer Forensics Lab, manage caseload, training and activities for all staff and will provide technical expertise in project management on a wide variety of complex information technology solutions. BDF is seeking to hire a highly motivated and analytical individual to serve as the Senior Information Systems Analyst (Sr. ISA), Supervisor. Senior Information Systems Analyst, Supervisor Monthly Salary: Range A : $5682.00 - $7468.00 Who May Apply:DOJ AND OTHER: Individuals who are currently in this classification, eligible for lateral transfer, reachable on a current employment list for this classification, or former state employees with reinstatement eligibility.SROA/SURPLUS: Individuals with SROA/Surplus status. Surplus candidates must submit a copy of their Surplus letter. Please visit CalHR's web site for more information on the SROA and Surplus programs As a Senior ISA, you will perform first line supervision and technical support for the BDF, perform a variety of tasks in connectioin with the analysis of electronic information processing systems in support of the Computer Forensics Lab, manage caseload, training and activities for all staff and provide technical expertise in project management on a wide variety of complex information technology solutions. JOB DESCRIPTION:As a Senior ISA, you will perform first line supervision and technical support for the BDF, a variety of tasks in connection with analysis of electronic information processing systems in support of the Computer Forensics Lab. You will manage caseload, training and activities for all staff and you will provide technical expertise in project management on a wide variety of complex information technology solutions. Submit Application Packages To:Department of Justice, CJIS DivisionBCIA/RAQCB/CASATTN: Steve Kennedy4949 Broadway, Room J231Sacramento, CA 95820Contact Information:Steve Kennedy(916) 227-3673(Steve.Kennedy@doj.ca.gov) CONNECT WITH US oag.ca.gov/careers
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