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Created by Supervisory Special Agent Alexander Kelley on Sat Aug 31st, 2019 @ 3:51pm

Computer Scientist (CS) Program FBI Computer Scientists work on highly collaborative investigative teams to thwart cyber attacks that include counterintelligence plots, fraud, bank robberies and more. Candidates must work well in high-speed, dynamic and sophisticated environments with effective communication skills. Computer Scientists have the opportunity to work at FBI Headquarters or in one of the FBI’s 56 field offices. Computer Scientist position is a professional position with basic requirements prescribed by the Office of Personnel Management. Interested candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Bachelor’s degree with 30 semester hours in a combination of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. At least 15 of the 30 semester hours must have included any combination of statistics and mathematics that included differential and integral calculus. Courses or experience in teaching elementary, business, or shop mathematics are not acceptable. For more information or to see if you qualify as a Computer Scientist with the FBI, please send resume and transcripts to techworkforce@ic.fbi.gov. Electronic Engineer — Forensic Examiner (EE-FE) The Electronic Engineer — Forensic Examiner (EE-FE) provides comprehensive forensic examinations and technical analysis of electronic devices and related digital evidence, and provides technical guidance and assistance to others involved in investigations to preserve, repair, extract and analyze digital evidence. The EE-FE works with the FBI Embedded Engineering Program (EEP) at the Operational Technology Division — a world-class microelectronics facility that serves as the last stop for the examination of electronic devices — to ensure when electronic devices are encountered, the appropriate actions are taken to ensure the evidence is fully and accurately understood. The EE-FE position is a professional engineering position; interested EE-FE candidates must qualify for the individual occupational requirements described by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). For more information or to see if you qualify as an Electronic Engineer with the FBI, please send resume and transcripts to techworkforce@ic.fbi.gov. Electronic Surveillance (ELSUR) Operations Technician (EOT) Program Electronic Surveillance (ELSUR) Operations Technicians (EOTs) are responsible for maintaining physical electronic surveillance evidence, managing the inventory and disposition of electronic surveillance evidence and reporting on activities. EOTs provide advice and assistance to case agents regarding statutory and compliance requirements for evidence control and the reporting associated with electronic surveillance operations. Interested EOT candidates must have a high school diploma, basic computer and administrative skills, strong customer service and communication skills. This position could work in all 56 field offices. Electronics Technician (ET) Program FBI Electronics Technicians install and maintain the Department of Justice’s land mobile radio systems, data network systems and electronic security systems within all FBI field offices and facilities, as well as those of other DOJ agencies as necessary. Electronics Technician roles range from working with radio frequency systems to data networks and offering tactical support. Electronics Technicians should possess basic electronics knowledge, either through experience or training, preferably with certification, knowledge or skills in the following: DC circuits, AC circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, integrated circuits, microprocessors, microcontrollers and programmable logic controllers. For more information or to see if you qualify as an Electronics Technician with the FBI, please send resume and transcripts to techworkforce@ic.fbi.gov. Information Technology Specialists (ITS) IT Specialists provide comprehensive IT technical analysis, assistance and guidance to ensure FBI systems are running smoothly. Based primarily at the criminal justice Information Services Division and within the Information Technology Branch, IT Specialists are the critical backbone that ensures FBI law enforcement systems are up to date and available for use by FBI field offices, as well as domestic and international law enforcement partners. Information Technology Specialists — Forensic Examiners (ITS-FE) IT Specialists — Forensic Examiners (ITS-FEs) provide comprehensive forensic examinations and technical analysis of computer-related digital evidence and provide technical guidance and assistance to others involved in investigations to ensure precautions are taken to prevent data and equipment damage. These individuals typically work on a field office’s Computer Analysis and Response Team (CART). Interested ITS-FE candidates must have a bachelor’s degree with at least 20 semester hours in one or more of the following disciplines: computer science, information systems analysis, science/technology, information management, mathematics, computer engineering or electrical/electronic engineering.