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Computer Forensics Specialist (Senior)
Job Title: Computer Forensics Specialist (Senior) - Digital Media Forensics Team Support
Location: Fort Meade/Linthicum, MD (on-site)
Employment Type: Full-time, In-person
Salary Range: $135,000 - $175,000
Clearance Requirement: Active TS/SCI required; CI poly eligibility highly desired
Company Overview: Hexordia is a leading provider of digital forensics solutions. We are seeking an experienced digital forensics examiner to join our team in Lithicum, MD. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with 10 years+ experience to grow their career in digital forensics.
Position Summary: The Senior Computer Forensics Specialist leads the Digital Media Forensics Team in support of counterintelligence (CI) and counterterrorism (CT) investigations. This role executes the full forensic lifecycle (onsite/offsite acquisition, lab analysis, reporting) for hostbased and mobile devices, conducts incident response/malware triage, and mentors other forensics specialists. The Senior Computer Forensic Specialist also designs and delivers training, evaluates emerging technologies (software/hardware) , performs operational security assessments and authors/maintains SOPs to standardize and improve forensic workflows.
Miniumum Qualifications:
Position Requisites:
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Active TS/SCI clearance required
Education/Experience Requirements:
High school diploma and 14 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the
experience in the last two years OR
Associate degree and 12 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience in
the last two years OR
Bachelor’s degree and 10 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience
within the last 2 years OR
Master’s degree and 8 Years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience
within the last 2 years
Additional Experience Requirements:
Hands-on experience in the last 2 years
Proven execution of full forensic lifecycle with chain of custody and evidentiary protocols.
Ability to collaborate with CI/HUMINT, Cyber, and Tech Ops stakeholders.
Certification Requirements:
DoD Certified Digital Forensic Examiner (DFE) (required)
Additionally one of the following: CFCE (preferred), GCFE, or EnCase certified Examiner
Preferred Qualifications:
5+ years recent digital forensics in DoD/IC environments; experience in malware triage and
incident response supporting CI/CT missions.
Additional certifications (e.g., EnCE, CFCE, GCFA/GNFA, GREM, CCE).
Experience designing/running forensic labs, tool validation programs, and writing SOPs; history
of optimizing workflows and reducing cycle time.
Familiarity with RMF, ACIC editorial standards, and integration with Tech Ops/Cyber
investigative processes.
Roles and Responsibilities
Support CI/CT investigations by researching, designing, deploying, and leading training events
for examiners and analysts; create training artifacts and checklists that codify best practices.
Conduct operational security assessments tied to forensic operations and coordinate with Tech
Ops/Cyber teams for secure handling and storage of evidence.
Evaluate and test emerging digital forensic software/hardware; recommend adoption paths and
integration steps; document validation/verification of tools for evidentiary defensibility.
Develop and refine forensic procedures/SOPs and end-to-end workflows (acquisition → analysis
→ reporting) to improve cycle times and quality against established thresholds.
Recover data (documents, photos, emails, log files) from hostile or damaged systems; hunt for
hidden/deleted/manipulated files and internet artifacts (history, cookies, cache, cloud sync).
Perform mobile device forensics (logical/physical extractions, app artifact analysis); corroborate
host/mobile findings for holistic case narratives.
Maintain chain of custody and adhere to rules of evidence; prepare lab worksheets, imaging
notes, and custody logs for audit readiness.
Produce intelligence level reporting and detailed process documentation (e.g., AARs,
capability/architecture assessments, policy analysis, analytical information reports); ensure
timeliness, clarity, and accuracy.
Brief findings to technical/nontechnical audiences; provide testimony support when required.
Coordinate priorities and schedules with COR/TPOC/PMO; provide status inputs and update
risk/issue logs for forensic operations.
Position availability is contingent upon contract award
How to Apply: If you meet the requirements and are interested in joining the Hexordia team, please fill out the form below.
Hexordia is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in the workplace. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
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