eCrime Enforcement Officer
- Support enforcement and administrative activities in relation to trading standards and online consumer protection. 
- Gather and handle digital evidence in line with legal and forensic standards. 
- Carry out online inspections, research, and intelligence gathering using open-source techniques. 
- Provide evidence in criminal or civil proceedings. 
- Contribute to safeguarding and welfare responsibilities. 
Additional responsibilities by grade:
Grade G:
- Apply advanced online research techniques and intelligence gathering. 
- Provide enhanced technical support to complex online investigations. 
Grade H:
- Take decisions on infringements and enforcement actions. 
- Undertake complex investigations and prepare detailed reports for potential prosecutions. 
- Apply and interpret trading standards legislation in practical scenarios. 
Grade JK (Lead Officer):
- Lead national or regional projects, from scoping through to delivery and reporting. 
- Mentor and supervise staff, providing quality assurance on disruption work. 
- Act as authorised officer for covert and overt disruption activities. 
- Contribute to the drafting and review of processes to ensure compliance with regulatory standards (e.g. ISO 17025/17020). 
- Represent the service on national working groups and provide training to partner agencies. 
Person Specification
Essential (Grade F upwards):
- Strong IT literacy with working knowledge of computer hardware and software. 
- Knowledge of internet technologies and online platforms. 
- Investigative mindset with the ability to analyse information from multiple sources. 
- Good written and spoken communication skills, including the ability to give evidence in court. 
Grade progression requires:
- Training and/or certification in open-source investigation, intelligence gathering, and enforcement procedures (e.g. RIPA/IPA). 
- Increasing knowledge of legislation, digital forensics, and online investigation techniques. 
- Demonstrable experience in trading standards or similar regulatory/enforcement environments. 
- At Lead Officer level, a relevant degree or significant professional experience in investigations, digital forensics, or intelligence. 
Desirable:
- Knowledge of digital forensic best practice and ACPO Good Practice Guide. 
- Awareness of ISO standards relevant to digital evidence handling. 
- Coding/scripting knowledge related to website design or online investigation. 
Other Requirements
- Willingness to travel across the UK, sometimes at short notice. 
- Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and bank holidays as needed. 
- Ability to obtain and maintain NPPV3 security vetting. 
- Access to personal transport for business use. 
- Company
- Corus Consultancy
- Location
- Northallerton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Employment Type
- Contract
- Salary
- £15 - £16/hour
- Posted
- Company
- Corus Consultancy
- Location
- Northallerton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Employment Type
- Contract
- Salary
- £15 - £16/hour
- Posted