Date Open: Immediately
Date Closed: Open until filled
Title: Analyst
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is currently seeking a full-time analyst for the Office’s Organized Crime Task Force.
Position Summary:
The OCTF investigates and prosecutes organized crime throughout the State of Oklahoma. Its primary mission is to investigate and prosecute complex criminal enterprises, including those that traffic controlled substances, launder money, engage in human trafficking, and commit fraud. The OCTF engages in confidential investigations to detect violations of criminal statutes and noncompliance with various regulations.
The OTCF uses a broad spectrum of criminal investigative processes that range from physical surveillance to digital forensics, and works with local, state, and federal partners to gather information and conduct effective investigations.
The analyst will work with a multidisciplinary team including law enforcement and prosecutors, will focus on digital evidence, including digital evidence/ cryptocurrency, will assist in compiling various forms of electronic data, and provide data analysis.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will display good judgment, be detail-oriented, possess strong organization skills, have experience conducting cyber and electronic crime investigations, and be familiar with digital currency/cryptocurrency, including blockchain analytics. Familiarity with financial investigations would be extremely useful but is not necessary.
All applicants must agree in writing to complete, and satisfactorily pass, a background investigation.
How to Apply:
Send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with “Organized Crime Task Force Analyst” in the subject line of the email.
The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is an equal employment employer and does not make hiring decisions on the basis of race, sex/gender, color, age, national origin, genetic information, religion, or disability, so long as the disability does not render the person unable to perform the essential functions of the position for which employed with a reasonable accommodation. All employees of the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General are “at will” employees.