E-Discovery Analyst

Overview

On Site
$30 - $32
Contract - W2
Contract - 12 Month(s)
No Travel Required

Skills

E-Discovery
Nuix Workstation
electronic data
Neo Investigate
Digital forensics
electronically stored information

Job Details

An E-Discovery Technician is responsible for managing electronic data in legal cases, ensuring compliance with legal standards, and utilizing specialized software to handle electronically stored information (ESI).

The E-Discovery Technician will possess knowledge and experience in using the following: advanced Windows; proficiency with Azure; Linux; advanced Excel; PostgreSQL and SQL notebooks; Power BI, Tableau, and Synapse; PowerShell and Python scripting; Nuix Neo, including Workstation, Investigate, Automate/GenAI, API scripting with Ruby; Cellebrite Inseyets; advanced prompt engineering, including structured extraction & unstructured generation; cost-conscious, grounded use of models for Hybrid AI deployment strategy; Memgraph/Linkurious or similar graph query languages; and NLP, ML, Speechmatics, and generative AI integration.

The E-Discovery Technician will also possess strong technical skills, problem solving abilities, attention to detail, strong interpersonal and collaboration skills, the ability to design workflows, capable of training staff, and basic understanding of legal terminology and legal procedures.

Experience Required:

The E-Discovery Technician will possess no less than 4 years of experience in a technical role in the litigation support/e-discovery field and 2 years of experience with Nuix Workstation, Neo Investigate and Automate/Rampiva with BYO AI. Digital forensics or information security certifications and/or experience.

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