State of Montana is employing Criminal Investigator - Computer Crime Unit on Tue, 02 Jul 2013 02:55:22 GMT. Job Listing Detail Position Title: Criminal Investigator - Computer Crime Unit *Applications must be received by Midnight Mountain Time on the closing date. Listing Number: 10589-13B6 >" For more information contact: State Agency: Justice P.O. Box 201404 Helena , MT 59620-1404 Phone: (406)444-7077 Fax: (406)444-1887 TTY: Montana Relay Service at 711 E-mail: dojapps@mt.gov - OR...
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For more information contact:
State Agency:
Justice
P.O. Box 201404
Helena , MT
59620-1404
Phone: (406)444-7077
Fax: (406)444-1887
TTY: Montana Relay Service at 711
E-mail: dojapps@mt.gov
Position
Number(s):
41118906
Openings:
1
Location(s):
Great Falls
Job Status:
Full-Time Permanent
Shift:
Daytime
Date Posted:
7/1/2013
Closing Date:
7/29/2013
Department:
Justice
Division:
Division of Criminal Investigation
Bureau:
Investigations Bureau
Union:
MPEA
Bargaining Unit:
048
Band/Grade:!
07
State Application Required:
Yes
Salary:
$23.30
Salary Unit:
Hourly
Additional Salary Information:
Applicant Pool: If another department
vacancy occurs in this job title within six months, the same applicant pool may
be used for the selection.
Special Information:
Every day at The Montana Department of Justice, our employees are dedicated to ensuring the well-being and rights of the people of our great state. Weâre passionate about what we do because itâs more than a job or a career. Itâs about who we are as people.
If this sounds like you, your unique experiences, knowledge, and values may be just what the Montana Department of Justice is looking for and needs. In return we can offer a rewarding career, with great benefits, among professional colleagues, and in a culture that promotes fairness and growth opportunities.
BENEFIT! S: Upon date of hire, employees are eligible for state paid premiums toward employee âcoreâ medical, dental, and basic life insurance coverage. Dependent coverage and supplemental options are also available. Employees earn 15 working days of annual leave, 12 days of sick leave and 10-11 paid holidays each year. Membership in a Retirement System with a state contribution begins upon the first day of employment (vesting criteria applies). Flexible schedules may be considered.
The Montana Department of Justice is an equal opportunity employer.
1. This is a sworn law enforcement position. Applicants must have current or prior law enforcement experience and be POST Certified. Applicant must submit a law enforcement training record. Applicants who do not provide this training information will not be considered for the position. If you are applying using a paper application please mail, e-mail, or fax a âlistingâ of your law enforcement training showi! ng the date of training, name of course, source of training, and length! of course. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT COPIES OF YOUR CERTIFICATES. This information must arrive before the closing date. Your application materials will be used to evaluate your written communication skills.
2. Additional materials, references or information submitted by the applicant but not requested by the employer will not be considered.
3. The selection procedures to be used in evaluating the applicantâs qualifications may include, but are not limited to, an evaluation of the application, a structured interview, performance tests, and reference and background checks.
4. The successful applicant will be fingerprinted and must successfully pass a background and reference check.
Successful applicant(s) will be subject to:
Criminal History Background Check
Driving Record Check
Duties:
This position works within the Investigations Bureau of the Division of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and is responsible fo! r investigating all crimes in accordance with DCI jurisdiction, where computers are the vehicle for the commission of criminal acts, sources of evidence, or the object of attack. Join with other law enforcement agencies to form a computer crimes task force to share equipment, training, and expertise in investigations.
Conduct forensic data recovery and analysis of all computer systems seized by DCI and any other law enforcement agency within the state requesting technical or investigative services
Provide technological support to investigative sections within the state including the search, seizure, evidence preservation, forensic recovery of data from crime scenes, and systems used in crimes. Provide expert testimony in these areas.
Conduct undercover operations to identify, arrest, and convict suspects involved in the computer and high technology crimes.
Cooperate with computer forensics associations and monitor computer bulletin board ! systems and listservs to provide information, education, and training t! o law enforcement and to the public.
Investigate computer manipulation crimes, which involve changing data or creating data in a computer system to advance another crime; embezzlements carried out as the result of the creation of false accounts or modifications of existing data to embezzle; and unauthorized access or hacking into a computer system via telephone lines
Investigate illegal online activities by monitoring and investigating illicit activities occurring on computer bulletin board systems (BBS) and the Internet, involving cases that include the distribution of child pornography, credit card and telephone fraud, copyright violations, gambling operations, money laundering, and narcotics trafficking.
Investigate all forms of telecommunications crimes.
Serve on the DOJ Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). Develop and implement DOJ policy with respect to the acceptance and assignment of cases by the ICAC.
C! ompetencies:
Commitment
Communication
Initiative and Accountability
Ethics
Teamwork
Thinking and Problem Solving
Knowledge and Skills :
The position requires extensive knowledge of law enforcement; investigative procedures; planning; report writing; coordinating the activities of multiple agencies and jurisdictions; Montana statutes dealing with criminal procedure, rules of evidence, search and seizures, criminal justice information and federal statutes related to those areas.
This position requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of covert operations and overt investigative techniques and operations.
Knowledge of and skilled in writing, executing, and presenting search warrants and investigative subpoenas to prosecutors and judges for review and issuance.
Comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of a wide variety of microcomputer systems and software as well as ! a broad understanding of electronic crime investigation to include:
Multi-user and networked environments
Computer operating systems
Relevant state and federal statutes
Computer search and seizure techniques
Criminal investigations in an automated environment
Computer security and issue surrounding viruses and virus transmission
Phones and Smart phones
Court orders, subpoenas and search warrants
Dealing with "hackers"
Electronic bulletin board systems
Knowledge of computer crime evidence processing procedures.
Preserving electronic evidence integrity
Preparing reports
Knowledge of privacy issues regarding computers and networks
Skilled in the use of:
firearms
DOS commands and various Windows programs including word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications
various law enforcement-related equipment including two-way radios, film and digital cameras and video recorders, audio! recorders, etc.
Internet applications and environments, associated communications software, e-mail, listservs, World Wide Web, search engines, etc. Be conversant with graphic images viewing programs
computer forensic hardware including imaging and processing devices, physical computer assembly and disassembly, and computer component installation. Skill in personal computer repair
Education/Experience:
Five (5) years of law enforcement experience including a variety of felony investigations
POST Law Enforcement Basic Certificate (or equivalent from other state) required.
Must have a valid driverâs license and meet the qualifications to operate a department vehicle or personal vehicle for department business, required by state and department policies.
Firearmsâ training is mandated for peace officer requirements and liability.
Experience with one of the major forensic software suites is required, w! ith a preference for X-Ways Forensics.
Certification in comput! er forensics by IACIS or a similarly recognized certifying body is required.
Preference:
A Bachelorâs or Associateâs degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology or closely related field.
Experience in forensically processing smart phones with a Cellebrite UFED device is a plus.
The agency may consider an applicant who is enrolled in a certification program or has met the minimum training or educational requirements to proceed to the required certification.
The specified experience includes forensically processing at least 12, windows-based computers as well as a variety of removable media, such as thumb drives, optical discs, iPods, etc. The candidate must have at least a basic understanding of smart phone forensics and the tools used to examine such devices.
Supplemental Questions:
This supplement is required with the application. A resume will not be acce! pted in place of this question. Put your name, position # in which you are apply for, and date at the top of each page.
Please describe, in detail, your education and experience that qualify you to meet the qualifications for this position.
Additional Materials Required:
Other Required Materials (see Job Listing)
- .
If you were eligible to this occupation, please give us your resume, with salary requirements and a resume to State of Montana.
Criminal Investigator - Computer Crime Unit
Location: Great Falls, Montana
Description: State of Montana is employing Criminal Investigator - Computer Crime Unit right now, this occupation will be dwelled in Montana. For detail informations about this occupation opportunity please give attention to these descriptions. Job Listing Detail
Position Title:
Criminal Investigator - Computer Crime Unit
- Applications must be rece! ived by Midnight Mountain Time on the closing date.
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For more information contact:
State Agency:
Justice
P.O. Box 201404
Helena , MT
59620-1404
Phone: (406)444-7077
Fax: (406)444-1887
TTY: Montana Relay Service at 711
E-mail: dojapps@mt.gov
- OR -
Position
Number(s):
41118906
Openings:
1
Location(s):
Great Falls
Job Status:
Full-Time Permanent
Shift:
Daytime
Date Posted:
7/1/2013
Closing Date:
7/29/2013
Department:
Justice
Division:
Division of Criminal Investigation
Bureau:
Investigations Bureau
Union:
MPEA
Bargaining Unit:
048
Band/Grade:!
07
State Application Required:
Yes
Salary:
$23.30
Salary Unit:
Hourly
Additional Salary Information:
Applicant Pool: If another department
vacancy occurs in this job title within six months, the same applicant pool may
be used for the selection.
Special Information:
Every day at The Montana Department of Justice, our employees are dedicated to ensuring the well-being and rights of the people of our great state. Weâre passionate about what we do because itâs more than a job or a career. Itâs about who we are as people.
If this sounds like you, your unique experiences, knowledge, and values may be just what the Montana Department of Justice is looking for and needs. In return we can offer a rewarding career, with great benefits, among professional colleagues, and in a culture that promotes fairness and growth opportunities.
BENEFIT! S: Upon date of hire, employees are eligible for state paid premiums toward employee âcoreâ medical, dental, and basic life insurance coverage. Dependent coverage and supplemental options are also available. Employees earn 15 working days of annual leave, 12 days of sick leave and 10-11 paid holidays each year. Membership in a Retirement System with a state contribution begins upon the first day of employment (vesting criteria applies). Flexible schedules may be considered.
The Montana Department of Justice is an equal opportunity employer.
1. This is a sworn law enforcement position. Applicants must have current or prior law enforcement experience and be POST Certified. Applicant must submit a law enforcement training record. Applicants who do not provide this training information will not be considered for the position. If you are applying using a paper application please mail, e-mail, or fax a âlistingâ of your law enforcement training showi! ng the date of training, name of course, source of training, and length! of course. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT COPIES OF YOUR CERTIFICATES. This information must arrive before the closing date. Your application materials will be used to evaluate your written communication skills.
2. Additional materials, references or information submitted by the applicant but not requested by the employer will not be considered.
3. The selection procedures to be used in evaluating the applicantâs qualifications may include, but are not limited to, an evaluation of the application, a structured interview, performance tests, and reference and background checks.
4. The successful applicant will be fingerprinted and must successfully pass a background and reference check.
Successful applicant(s) will be subject to:
Criminal History Background Check
Driving Record Check
Duties:
This position works within the Investigations Bureau of the Division of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and is responsible fo! r investigating all crimes in accordance with DCI jurisdiction, where computers are the vehicle for the commission of criminal acts, sources of evidence, or the object of attack. Join with other law enforcement agencies to form a computer crimes task force to share equipment, training, and expertise in investigations.
Conduct forensic data recovery and analysis of all computer systems seized by DCI and any other law enforcement agency within the state requesting technical or investigative services
Provide technological support to investigative sections within the state including the search, seizure, evidence preservation, forensic recovery of data from crime scenes, and systems used in crimes. Provide expert testimony in these areas.
Conduct undercover operations to identify, arrest, and convict suspects involved in the computer and high technology crimes.
Cooperate with computer forensics associations and monitor computer bulletin board ! systems and listservs to provide information, education, and training t! o law enforcement and to the public.
Investigate computer manipulation crimes, which involve changing data or creating data in a computer system to advance another crime; embezzlements carried out as the result of the creation of false accounts or modifications of existing data to embezzle; and unauthorized access or hacking into a computer system via telephone lines
Investigate illegal online activities by monitoring and investigating illicit activities occurring on computer bulletin board systems (BBS) and the Internet, involving cases that include the distribution of child pornography, credit card and telephone fraud, copyright violations, gambling operations, money laundering, and narcotics trafficking.
Investigate all forms of telecommunications crimes.
Serve on the DOJ Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). Develop and implement DOJ policy with respect to the acceptance and assignment of cases by the ICAC.
C! ompetencies:
Commitment
Communication
Initiative and Accountability
Ethics
Teamwork
Thinking and Problem Solving
Knowledge and Skills :
The position requires extensive knowledge of law enforcement; investigative procedures; planning; report writing; coordinating the activities of multiple agencies and jurisdictions; Montana statutes dealing with criminal procedure, rules of evidence, search and seizures, criminal justice information and federal statutes related to those areas.
This position requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of covert operations and overt investigative techniques and operations.
Knowledge of and skilled in writing, executing, and presenting search warrants and investigative subpoenas to prosecutors and judges for review and issuance.
Comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of a wide variety of microcomputer systems and software as well as ! a broad understanding of electronic crime investigation to include:
Multi-user and networked environments
Computer operating systems
Relevant state and federal statutes
Computer search and seizure techniques
Criminal investigations in an automated environment
Computer security and issue surrounding viruses and virus transmission
Phones and Smart phones
Court orders, subpoenas and search warrants
Dealing with "hackers"
Electronic bulletin board systems
Knowledge of computer crime evidence processing procedures.
Preserving electronic evidence integrity
Preparing reports
Knowledge of privacy issues regarding computers and networks
Skilled in the use of:
firearms
DOS commands and various Windows programs including word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications
various law enforcement-related equipment including two-way radios, film and digital cameras and video recorders, audio! recorders, etc.
Internet applications and environments, associated communications software, e-mail, listservs, World Wide Web, search engines, etc. Be conversant with graphic images viewing programs
computer forensic hardware including imaging and processing devices, physical computer assembly and disassembly, and computer component installation. Skill in personal computer repair
Education/Experience:
Five (5) years of law enforcement experience including a variety of felony investigations
POST Law Enforcement Basic Certificate (or equivalent from other state) required.
Must have a valid driverâs license and meet the qualifications to operate a department vehicle or personal vehicle for department business, required by state and department policies.
Firearmsâ training is mandated for peace officer requirements and liability.
Experience with one of the major forensic software suites is required, w! ith a preference for X-Ways Forensics.
Certification in comput! er forensics by IACIS or a similarly recognized certifying body is required.
Preference:
A Bachelorâs or Associateâs degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology or closely related field.
Experience in forensically processing smart phones with a Cellebrite UFED device is a plus.
The agency may consider an applicant who is enrolled in a certification program or has met the minimum training or educational requirements to proceed to the required certification.
The specified experience includes forensically processing at least 12, windows-based computers as well as a variety of removable media, such as thumb drives, optical discs, iPods, etc. The candidate must have at least a basic understanding of smart phone forensics and the tools used to examine such devices.
Supplemental Questions:
This supplement is required with the application. A resume will not be acce! pted in place of this question. Put your name, position # in which you are apply for, and date at the top of each page.
Please describe, in detail, your education and experience that qualify you to meet the qualifications for this position.
Additional Materials Required:
Other Required Materials (see Job Listing)
- .
If you were eligible to this occupation, please give us your resume, with salary requirements and a resume to State of Montana.
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