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Forensic Examiner

Saint Louis, MO · On-site +1

$61K - $119K/yr

Able to document the steps of an examination and a detailed analysis of your findings. Three years ... Prior Forensic Examiner experience required. Law Enforcement Forensic examiner experience preferred.

$100K - $140K/yr

In this remote/home office role, you will investigate and evaluate the cause and extent of ... Analysis & Reporting : Develop clear, well-supported conclusions and produce high-quality technical ...

Forensic Scheduler

Broomfield, CO · Remote

$125K - $165K/yr

This role is primarily remote, with approximately 4050% travel to project sites, meetings, and dispute-related proceedings, as required. The Forensic Scheduler will independently lead the analysis ...

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How much do remote forensic analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote forensic analyst in the United States is $86,474.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $100,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the main challenges of working as a Remote Forensic Analyst?

As a Remote Forensic Analyst, one of the main challenges is maintaining secure access to sensitive data and evidence while working from various locations, which requires strict adherence to cybersecurity protocols. Additionally, clear and prompt communication with team members and external stakeholders can be more complex in a remote environment, making strong organizational and documentation skills essential. You'll often need to balance multiple investigations and manage competing priorities independently, but many organizations provide ongoing training and peer support to help you succeed. Embracing these challenges can enhance your expertise and open doors for career growth within the digital forensics field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Forensic Analyst position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Forensic Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, and a solid background in digital forensics, information technology, or cybersecurity—often demonstrated by a relevant degree and experience. Familiarity with forensic tools such as EnCase, FTK, X-Ways, and various cybersecurity frameworks is typically required, along with certifications like CFCE, GCFA, or CFE. Excellent written communication, problem-solving skills, and self-motivation are valuable soft skills, particularly for remote work. These skills and qualifications ensure accurate evidence analysis, effective collaboration with legal and investigative teams, and the ability to work independently from a remote setting.

What is a Remote Forensic Analyst job?

A Remote Forensic Analyst is a cybersecurity professional who investigates digital crimes, security breaches, and cyber threats from a remote location. They analyze digital evidence, recover lost or deleted data, and work to understand how security incidents occurred. Using forensic tools and techniques, they help organizations or law enforcement agencies track cybercriminals and prevent future attacks. This role requires strong analytical skills, knowledge of cybersecurity principles, and expertise in digital forensics tools. Remote Forensic Analysts often collaborate with IT teams, legal professionals, and law enforcement to provide expert insights.

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Infographic showing various Remote Forensic Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,474 per year, or $41.6 per hour.
Civil/Structural Forensic Engineer

Civil/Structural Forensic Engineer

Keystone Experts + Engineers

Chicago, IL • On-site, Remote

Contractor

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

When answers matter most, Keystone Experts & Engineers deliver. Keystone specializes in forensic engineering and investigative services for commercial and residential structures, vehicles, and products. Our multi-disciplinary team includes highly experienced engineers, architects, fire investigators, contractors, and industry experts strategically located across the country to serve a national client base.
Keystone provides streamlined, fact-based forensic consulting services designed to meet our clients' needs with clarity, accuracy, and timeliness. Our reports are tailored to client specifications and backed by expert analysis, ensuring clear, defensible conclusions and industry-leading turnaround times.
The Keystone Way is more than a process: it's our commitment to excellence, innovation, integrity, honesty, accuracy, timeliness, and accountability. These values guide every project we undertake. By combining top-tier expertise, open communication, and dependable service, we go beyond industry standards to deliver results our clients can trust.
About the role
We are seeking licensed (PE) Civil and Structural Engineers with experience completing forensic investigations to determine the cause and origin of various site issues; including design and construction defects, and weather-related damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties.
This is a fully remote, part-time, 1099 contracted position.
The ideal candidate will have experience...
  • performing site evaluations, field analysis, and assessments of structural and architectural systems, low/steep-slope roofing systems, and foundation systems.
  • providing evaluations for failures as a result of hail damage, wind damage, moisture intrusion, flooding, building envelope failures, and general construction failures.
  • providing general recommendations for remediation and repair, and performing structural failure analysis, and evaluation of damage from hurricanes, tornados, ice/wind/snow, fires, explosions, blasting, construction vibrations, and differential foundation movement.

What you'll do
  • Conduct investigations of accidents or disasters to determine causes and contributing factors
  • Evaluate structural or water damage caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, wind events, hail storms or floods
  • Ensure proper maintenance & construction of affected building components & systems
  • Safely access roofs, attics & crawl spaces to photo document areas of interest
  • Identify and interview witnesses and/or other key parties involved
  • Prepare & submit findings and recommendations that can be used to resolve insurance claims or litigation matters

Qualifications
  • Active Professional Engineering license(s) required
  • Degree in civil or structural engineering or similar field
  • Well-versed in building materials, codes, construction methods & common modes of failure
  • Ability to access roof, attic and crawl space areas
  • Ability to adhere to tight deadlines
  • Availability to readily accept assignments and perform site inspection within 5-7 days
  • Tech-savvy across multiple software platforms, tools / equipment & investigative techniques
  • Outstanding written & verbal communications skills
  • An analytical mind and strong problem-solving ability