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Provide expert witness testimony, explaining examination procedures and technical findings to non ... Magnet Forensics: MCFE * X-Ways: XPERT * Demonstrated proficiency with mobile and non-mobile ...

... expert witness testimony to explain examination interpretations and conclusions from forensic ... examinations to a lay audience. * Collaborate with program government and contractor leadership ...

Provide expert witness testimony, explaining examination procedures and technical findings to non ... Magnet Forensics: MCFE * X-Ways: XPERT * Demonstrated proficiency with mobile and non-mobile ...

... expert witness testimony to explain examination interpretations and conclusions from forensic ... examinations to a lay audience. * Collaborate with program government and contractor leadership ...

Performs forensic analysis of digital information and gathers and handles evidence. Performs a ... May be required to testify in federal/military court as expert witnesses. This position is fully on ...

Performs forensic analysis of digital information and gathers and handles evidence. Performs a ... May be required to testify in federal/military court as expert witnesses. This position is fully on ...

Digital Forensics Examiner

Linthicum, MD · On-site

$112K - $179K/yr

Performs forensic analysis of digital information and gathers and handles evidence. Performs a ... May be required to testify in federal/military court as expert witnesses. This position is fully on ...

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How much do forensic expert jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic expert in Washington is $69,265.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,200.00 and $78,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a forensic expert?

Forensic experts are professionals who use scientific methods and specialized knowledge to analyze evidence related to criminal or civil investigations. Their work can include examining physical evidence, such as fingerprints, DNA, or digital data, and providing expert testimony in court. Forensic experts often specialize in areas like toxicology, ballistics, digital forensics, or pathology. Their findings help law enforcement agencies solve crimes, establish facts in legal proceedings, and support the justice system.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a forensic expert?

To thrive as a Forensic Expert, you need a strong background in forensic science, analytical chemistry, or criminal justice, often supported by a relevant degree and specialized training. Familiarity with laboratory instruments, forensic analysis software, and chain-of-custody documentation is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for interpreting evidence and presenting findings in legal settings. These skills ensure accurate evidence analysis and credible testimony, which are vital for supporting investigations and securing just outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by forensic experts when collaborating with law enforcement and legal teams?

Forensic experts often need to communicate complex scientific findings to law enforcement officers, attorneys, and sometimes juries who may not have technical backgrounds. One major challenge is translating technical jargon into clear, understandable language while maintaining accuracy. Additionally, forensic experts must adhere to strict chain-of-custody procedures and documentation standards, which can be time-consuming but are essential for evidence admissibility in court. Balancing multiple cases and tight deadlines, while maintaining objectivity and impartiality during investigations, is also a frequent challenge in this role.

How do I become a forensic expert?

To become a forensic expert, you typically need a bachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field, followed by specialized training or certification in forensic techniques. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions in crime labs or law enforcement agencies is also important, and advanced roles may require a master's degree or professional certification such as those from the American Board of Criminalistics.

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Infographic showing various Forensic Expert job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,265 per year, or $33.3 per hour.

Forensic Computer Analyst

US Postal Service

Sterling, VA • On-site

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Facility Location

F & TSD LABORATORY

22433 RANDOLPH DR

DULLES, VA 20104-9998

Position Information

GRADE: W2 - 02

FLSA DESIGNATION: Exempt

NON-SCHEDULED DAYS: Saturday/Sunday

HOURS: 08:00 A.M. to 04:00 P.M.

BENEFIT INFORMATION: The salary will be based on previous experience, salary history, and current postal pay policies. We offer excellent benefits including health and life insurance, retirement plan, savings/investment plan with employer contribution, flexible spending, flextime scheduling of core work hours, annual and sick leave.

Functional Purpose

Conducts forensic analyses of digital and other multimedia evidence utilizing appropriate scientific methodologies, forensic techniques, and quality assurance practices in support of criminal and administrative investigations.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Conducts forensic examinations of digital and other multimedia evidence through the application of scientific practices for the recognition, collection, analysis, and interpretation of digital evidence for criminal and civil law or regulatory purposes.

2. Examines and analyzes evidence and interprets scientific observations and data to render conclusions, form opinions and produce reports utilizing a full range of electronic search methods and forensic examination techniques.

3. Provides expert witness testimony; produces comprehensive reports and illustrative exhibits for federal, state, and local judicial proceedings at a level sufficient to explain evidence interpretations and conclusions from forensic examinations and scientific data to a lay audience.

4. Serves as a subject matter expert and technical advisor in matters relating to the proper collection, preservation, packaging, and submission of digital and multimedia evidence; participates in crime scene evidence collection activities in

major field investigations; ensures evidence handling requirements are met.

5. Performs ongoing evaluation and validation of laboratory instrumentation and methods, operating protocols, and safety practices under supervision; maintains awareness of safety procedures and identifies possible physical conditions and/or laboratory procedures that may create unsafe conditions.

6. Delivers training in laboratory services, evidence collection, crime scene processing and field examination.

7. Conducts studies and research for improving forensic analyses, scientific methods, and resolving forensic examination problems.

8. Acts as liaison with postal management and federal, state, and local organizations on technical developments, forensic methods, and investigative problems of common interest.

9. Analyzes systems to assist with network intrusion and cybersecurity investigations to determine the cause and extent of a breach.

The United States Postal Service has the following excellent and challenging employment opportunity for highly motivated and innovative individuals. Successful candidates must demonstrate through a combination of education, training, and experience the following requirements:

Requirements

1. Ability to communicate orally and in writing in order to prepare reports of examination results and conclusions, and provide testimony as an expert witness before state, federal or other judicial bodies.

2. Ability to provide training related to laboratory services, evidence collection, and field examination.

3. Knowledge of evidence collection, preservation, packaging and shipment procedures sufficient to serve as a technical advisor in such matters and to ensure evidence handling requirements are met.

4. Knowledge of forensic science techniques, laboratory protocols, research methodologies, quality assurance standards and computer forensic and cyber security examination procedures, instrumentation and software sufficient to properly access, preserve, and extract appropriate evidence from a variety of media and conduct detailed and complex analyses and interpretation of the value of evidentiary items.

5. Ability to render conclusions/opinions and make recommendations based on forensic practices of recognition, collection,

and interpretation of digital and multimedia evidence related to computer forensic examinations.

6. Ability to conduct and document scientific research related to computer forensic examinations.

7. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Bachelor’s degree in computer sciences, forensic science, or a closely related field from a

college or university accredited by a national or regional accreditation organization recognized and sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Education. NOTE: Employees in the Forensic Computer Analyst or Forensic Computer Analyst Sr position prior to June 27, 2015 are exempt from this requirement.

Desirable Qualifications: CERTIFICATION: International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) or the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners (ISFCE) Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) or Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA) Digital Forensic Examiner (DFE)

**Reimbursement of relocation expenses will NOT be authorized**

Qualified applicants must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening to meet the U.S. Postal Service''s requirement to be drug free.

  • Seniority Level

    Not Applicable

  • Employment Type

    Full-time

  • Job Functions
    • Information Technology
    • Analyst
    • Legal
  • Skills
    • Digital Forensics
    • Cybersecurity
    • Computer Forensics
    • Data Analysis
    • Information Technology
    • Technical Writing
    • Incident Response
    • Expert Witness