As a Forensic Technology specialist, you will capture, consolidate, interrogate, and analyze structured and unstructured data. Your primary responsibilities include conducting post-cyber incident investigations, performing privacy impact assessments, and supporting clients in making informed strategic decisions through digital forensic and eDiscovery services.
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's or master's degree in IT, cybersecurity, or computer science, with 1-4 years of experience in forensic IT environments. Essential skills include proficiency in computer forensics applications like EnCase, FTK, and Magnet Axiom, as well as document review platforms such as Relativity and NUIX. Strong analytical problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and excellent communication abilities are crucial.
EY offers an attractive employment package including flexible working arrangements, home office resources, competitive compensation, and opportunities for professional growth within a global network of over 4,000 forensic and technology professionals. The role provides chances to work across industries and geographies, develop deep subject matter knowledge, and make significant impacts in preventing and responding to commercial and cybercrime.