Salary: £40,000 - 40,000 per year Requirements: Strong understanding of digital evidence handling, metadata, and e-discovery platforms. Proven ability to diagnose and troubleshoot data and processing issues. Experience working with technical teams in large organisations, ideally accounting or audit firms. Ability to translate technical concepts clearly for non-technical stakeholders. Excellent organisation, accuracy, and ability to work independently. Relevant qualifications (e.g., CISA). Responsibilities: Serve as the primary technical point of contact for investigation subjects and e-discovery providers. Standardise approaches to digital evidence production, metadata requirements, and audit file handling. Manage e-discovery project setup, data processing, metadata validation, and troubleshooting. Identify and resolve data or metadata issues, ensuring accurate indexing and linkage of audit workpapers. Provide guidance to case teams on optimal evidence formats and highlight potential technical issues early. Support digital evidence gathering at case opening and assist with reconciling evidence productions. Develop templates, navigation aids, and automation tools to streamline repetitive technical tasks. Capture and share best practices, contribute to technology working groups, and promote good data practices. Technologies: Support AI More: We are seeking a Forensic Technology Specialist to provide expert technical support across regulatory enforcement investigations. This role involves ensuring high-quality handling of digital evidence and the efficient use of e-discovery tools. The position is a 6-month Fixed Term Contract, with a focus on reducing technical burdens and enhancing our capability to manage complex, high-volume data. We offer an excellent holiday, pension, and benefits package. last updated 14 week of 2026