Thursday, October 18, 2012

COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYST ?24000-?30000, LONDON ...

My client, a leading professional services organisations, has a vacancy for an enthusiastic, driven graduate with a keen interest in technology. Previous experience in Computer Forensics/E-Discovery is not a pre-requisite, however a strong background in computing, science, engineering, mathematics or related subject would be necessary. The successful candidate would need to demonstrate a deep interest and understanding of technology and systems, as well as a desire to learn and a very strong work ethic. In addition, attention to detail, an analytical mind, and exceptionally high quality standards are a minimum requirement.

This is a very challenging role with a steep learning curve, but continuous development and training in a supportive, team based environment is offered to the right individual.

Please contact Scott Burkeman on sb @ warnerscott.com / 020 7036 3615.

Warner Scott Recruitment
Direct Tel: +44 (0) 20 7038 3615
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7681 1174
Email: sb @ warnerscott.com
Web: www.warnerscott.com

Warner Scott is acting as a recruitment agent in respect to this role ?

Source: http://www.forensicfocus.com/Forums/viewtopic/p=6562608/

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