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Chinese Triage Examiner
Location
United States
Posted
21 hours ago
Salary
$73.5K - $132.8K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Chinese Triage Examiner
Leidos
Role Description The Intel Sector is currently looking for experienced Chinese Triage Examiners in various languages to perform media exploitation (MEDEX) and triage in support of a customer in the National Capital Region (NCR). Triage Examiners should be experienced in general linguist operations and Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) operations, and are expected to leverage language and analytical skills, as well as advanced computer systems aptitude in addressing triage examination projects. Triage Examiners will: - Perform eDiscovery examinations of electronic media for content of interest using a suite of forensic examination tools. - Identify and prioritize items of importance for further processing, in accordance with customer standard operating procedures. - Communicate effectively and provide ad-hoc notification to superiors on task progress and significant findings. - Produce a report of their findings for further dissemination to customer(s). Qualifications - Operational experience within the Chinese language. - Native-level proficiency in English. - Two years of overall experience in Chinese linguist operations (i.e. translation, language analysis). - Two years of experience performing media examination for Document and Media Exploitation projects. - Willingness to perform occasional shift work to meet mission demands. - Achieve a minimum score of a 3/3 in Reading and Listening in Chinese and 3+/3+ for Reading and Listening in English. - BA degree and/or 4 years prior relevant experience in lieu of degree, or Masters with 2 years of prior relevant experience. - Ability to compose summarizations of highly technical and complex subjects that are both succinct and accessible to a general reader. - Outcomes-based problem solving of ill-defined and abstract problems. - Ability to maintain project momentum while working independently with limited oversight over a long period of time. - Ability to quickly scan and process a large amount of material in a foreign language for essential elements of information. - Ability to comprehend customer prioritization requirements and apply them to files under review. - Demonstrated history of working on screening or translation projects and in maintaining the integrity and meaning of the translated material. - Demonstrated ability to communicate in a professional manner (email, spoken, & reports). - Ability to make sound decisions and handle stress, while meeting deadlines and performing in a high-paced environment. - Familiarity with report writing styles for DOD and IC consumers. - Possess a working proficiency in standard computer systems and office programs, with additional experience in media examination tools. - Ability to use or train to proficiency on customer specific software programs and tools. Requirements - Must currently possess at least an active TS/SCI with polygraph clearance. - Current or recent SCI-level access is a significant advantage and preferred. Preferred Qualifications - Native-level proficiency in foreign language. - Graduate of the Defense Language Institute Chinese Course. - An advanced degree in one of the following fields: Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, Legal, Medical, Banking and Financing, Foreign Military, Forensics. - Familiarity with Digital Forensics/eDiscovery/Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) processes and specialized tools (i.e. FTK, enCase, or similar). - Past performance as a media examiner in support of DOD or IC customers. Pay Range Pay Range: $73,450.00 - $132,775.00. The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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