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Conduct forensic examinations of digital data from cellphones, tablets, computers, removable media, cloud sources, and other platforms. * Apply recognized scientific practices to identify, analyze ...

Conduct forensic examinations of digital data from cellphones, tablets, computers, removable media, cloud sources, and other platforms. * Apply recognized scientific practices to identify, analyze ...

Conducts forensic examination of electronic devices including computers, mobile devices, and other digital data storage media. * Uses software and hardware forensic tools to extract, preserve ...

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How much do full time digital forensic examiner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time digital forensic examiner in the United States is $61,011.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $72,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Digital Forensic Examiner vs Digital Forensic Analyst?

AspectFull Time Digital Forensic ExaminerDigital Forensic Analyst
CertificationsEnCE, GCFA, CFCEEnCE, GCFA, CFCE
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement, corporate, government agenciesLaw enforcement, consulting firms, corporate security
Job FocusInvestigating digital crimes, collecting and analyzing digital evidenceAnalyzing digital data, supporting investigations, report writing

Both roles require similar certifications and often work in law enforcement or corporate settings. The Digital Forensic Examiner typically leads investigations and handles evidence collection, while the Digital Forensic Analyst focuses more on data analysis and supporting investigations. The roles are complementary but differ mainly in scope and responsibilities.

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Digital Forensic Analyst (TS/SCI)- Senior & Mid

Vexterra Group

Bethesda, MD • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Vexterra Group is searching for a Digital Forensic Analysts to provide the following support:

  • Conduct forensic examination of High Priority Digital Media to include:
  • Full-Scope forensic examinations
  • Advanced registry and Internet history analysis
  • Date obfuscation and steganography detection and analysis
  • Large data set analysis and Target language Keyword search
  • Forensic tool and script development
  • Sector-level entity extraction
  • Metadata extraction and analysis
  • Network forensics and analysis
  • Generate professional technical exploitation reports of interest to the customer and the Intel Community.
  • Perform application and internet activities analysis to support source vetting, digital profiling, and other requirements
  • Coordinate, enhance, and promulgate forensic and technical exploitation standards for forward deployed customer assets
  • Provide Subject Matter Expert-level technical support for federated partners, internal customer, and customer deployed platforms
  • Provide global technical exploitation response capabilities to include:
  • Provide deployable technical exploitation personnel to meet customer and partner contingency requirements
  • Provide expert multi-functional exploitation expertise as required
  • Coordinate with customer operations on technical exploitation platform and training related issues
  • Plan, integrate and execute full-spectrum technical exploitation plans, exercises, training, and operations as required
  • Assist in the conduct of Site Exploitation (SE) activities as required
  • Provide technical support to field collection and other operational partner elements to include:
  • Diverse set of technical exploitation tools and tradecraft
  • Assist asset validation and credibility assessments by providing baseline assessments of digital media and cellular telephones

Education/Experience

  • Eight (8) years of digital forensic experience; OR
  • Bachelor’s degree in Digital Forensics or Computer Science + six (6) years of digital forensic experience; OR
  • Master's degree in Digital Forensics or Computer Science + five (5) years of digital forensic experience.
  • Ability to design, implement and document computer forensics services to include evidence seizure, computer forensic analysis and data recovery
  • Ability to convey technical information effectively and concisely to a wide range of audiences
  • Working experience in hardware configuration and network/data communications
  • Working experience in software development and scripting
  • Working experience in law enforcement evidence seizure
  • Working experience conducting intelligence analysis and writing finished intelligence reporting with high quality and with minimal revision.
  • Willing to travel CONUS and/or OCONUS on TDY to include hazardous zones

Certifications

  • Two or more industry standard digital forensic certifications (e.g. EnCE, MCFE, CCME, CCFE, GCFE, GASF, ACE, or CCE etc)

Clearance

  • Active TS/SCI
  • Counter Intelligence Polygraph or be willing to obtain one

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