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Grey Street Consulting, LLC (Grey Street), a leading small business provider of operational support services to Federal civilian and defense agencies, is seeking to hire a Cyber Investigator to support our prospective client within the United States Attorney’s Office, District of New Jersey (USAO-NJ). This position is to report on-site full-time in Newark, NJ. This position is contingent upon award.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The Investigator will be responsible for assisting with pending investigations and cases within the Cyber Crime Unit and will report to the Chief of that unit. With direction from an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA), the Investigator will plan and assist with conducting investigations of a variety of criminal matters relating to cybercrime, such as financially and/or politically motivated computer hacking and trafficking in financial and personal information stolen through computer hacking. Investigations may concern sensitive matters; involve prominent individuals, organizations, corporations, or nation-states; involve issues cutting across domestic and international jurisdictional lines; and often are characterized by obscure leads, few visible records, uncooperative witnesses and/or conflicting evidence.
Investigations will be conducted in conjunction with other federal and/or state or local agencies. These federal agencies include, but are not limited to, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Secret Service (USSS), the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), and/or the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Communication skills are extremely important. The positions require working and interacting professionally and effectively with all levels of staff, including agents, legal support staff, and AUSAs. Ability to meet established deadlines and work as a team player in a professional office setting is also required. The position requires meeting and dealing with people in a courteous and tactful manner.
Applicants must have the ability to use MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS Word, MS Powerpoint, Adobe Acrobat Professional, and ideally has experience reviewing documents and working in document review databases or platforms.
Applicants will be expected to work with and review complicated and electronic evidence, including technical and/or forensic data and documents. Prior experience, training, education or knowledge with or in the areas of computer science, computer coding, data management, and/or information technology will be highly useful.
The Investigator may also be asked to perform duties or support other divisions of the USAO and the Department of Justice, based on the current staffing needs of the USAO.
Prior experience with law enforcement investigations will be useful.
Prior experience with investigating or responding to cybercrime will also be useful. This could include experience in information security.
Typical assignments include: Working with assigned AUSAs and/or supervisory attorneys to identify and develop evidence regarding cybercriminals based on open-source searches, investigation of hidden criminal forums and websites, drafting subpoenas and other legal process to Internet service providers (including email and cloud services providers).
Job Requirements and Experience
The Cyber Investigator must have:
ADA Requirements
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.
About the United States Attorney’s Office
The mission of the United States Attorneys is to serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. There are 93 United States Attorneys stationed throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Each United States Attorney is the chief federal law enforcement officer of the United States within his or her jurisdiction.
United States Attorneys conduct most of the trial work in which the United States is a party. The United States Attorneys have three statutory responsibilities under Title 28, Section 547 of the United States Code:
Although the distribution of caseload varies between districts, each U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) deals with every category of cases and handles a mixture of simple and complex litigation. Each United States Attorney exercises wide discretion in the use of his/her resources to further the priorities of the local jurisdictions and needs of their communities.
About Grey Street Consulting, LLC
Grey Street is a small, federal contracting firm. Founded in 2015, Grey Street has already established itself as a leading small business provider of federal human resources (HR) services. Grey Street provides staff augmentation support to numerous federal agencies including but not limited to the U.S. Departments of Transportation (DOT), Health and Human Services (HHS), Energy (DOE), Labor (DOL), and Homeland Security (DHS) just to name a few. Our approach to the delivery of professional services is rooted in our deep subject matter expertise and supported by our ability to effectively manage our client’s needs and expectations while delivering measurable results.
To learn more about Grey Street click here: https://greystreet-consulting.com/
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