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Crime Analyst 1, Position with the City of Surrey

July 11, 2016 by Patrick Neal Leave a Comment

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Crime Analyst 1 Position with the City of Surrey

July 11, 2016 by Patrick Neal

The Crime Analyst 1 position specializes in research work involving the application of complex research techniques to support criminal investigative activities, operational programs and crime reduction strategies.

The successful candidate will provide specialized work involving the application of research techniques to support moderately complex criminal investigation activities, operational programs and crime reduction strategies. The incumbent provides intelligence information and some crime analysis services to management.

The Crime Analyst 1 will also prepare written documentation including but not limited to profile packaging, suspects lists, maps and narrative and statistical reports on crime trends and related matters. In addition, the successful candidate will establish and maintain working relationships with members, staff and external agencies.

Qualified applicants must have completion of a university degree in a related discipline including coursework in applied research and statistics.  Plus two years related experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

You must be able to obtain and maintain the relevant level of security clearance throughout employment with the Surrey RCMP.

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BC Securities Commission Posting

December 3, 2015 by Patrick Neal Leave a Comment

Please see the posting below for further information.

http://trr.tbe.taleo.net/trr01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=BCSC&cws=1&rid=254

 

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Investigative Trading Analyst

Job Code: 15-115
Closing Date: 12/10/15
Location: Vancouver, BC

Company Overview

The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) is the independent provincial government agency responsible for regulating securities trading in the province of British Columbia through the administration of the Securities Act.

Description

Investigative Trading Analyst

Starting salary range $50,000 – $65,000 per annum

The Investigative Trading Analyst is responsible for analytical and support functions relating to preliminary assessments and investigations of insider trading and market manipulation offences. Major responsibilities include:

  • requesting, receiving and processing data relevant to trading reviews by using various computer systems and software applications, contacting investment dealers, reporting issuers and other market participants, liaising with other securities regulators and stock exchanges, and accessing public information sources;
  • identifying, compiling and organizing relevant evidence from a variety of sources;
  • conducting or assisting with trading reviews, analyses and investigations;
  • preparing clear and concise memoranda, correspondence and reports; and
  • gathering and presenting evidence for administrative hearings and court proceedings.

The Investigative Trading Analyst reports to the Manager of Case Assessment in the Enforcement Division.

The qualifications for this position include:

  • a degree or diploma in business, finance, or related discipline from a recognized university/college;
  • a few years of relevant work experience;
  • completion of the Canadian Securities Course and other relevant courses would be an asset;
  • superior interpersonal and oral and written communication skills;
  • strong analytical skills, drive, judgment, initiative and creativity;
  • excellent organizational, prioritization and time management skills;
  • ability to work independently and in a team environment; and
  • knowledge of the securities industry, the securities legislation, trading systems and/or trading practices would be an asset.

We offer a challenging and rewarding work environment, as well as a competitive compensation package that includes four weeks of annual vacation and a defined pension plan. Visit http://www.bcsc.bc.ca/employment.asp to explore this exciting opportunity and apply online by December 10, 2015.  Competition #15-115.

Candidates must be authorized to work in Canada. Investment restrictions apply. We are an equal opportunity merit-based employer.

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RCMP – Crime Analysis Assistant Position Open

December 3, 2015 by Patrick Neal Leave a Comment

Criminal Analysis Assistant (Research Assistant) (SPS-ADM-02)

In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)

Graduation with a degree from a recognized university, college or institution OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Degree equivalency

Some ability to collect, collate and analyze information in order to assist in the preparation of analytical product.

Some ability to present information in various formats such as written assessments, statistical summaries, link charts and crime maps to meet specific needs.

Several* years of experience in computer programs such as Microsoft (Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Word, i2 Analyst’s Notebook, iBase, ArcGIS and SPSS.

* Several means two (2) or more years

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Welcome to AIRC Secure Lab’s Homepage

September 23, 2015 by Patrick Neal 2 Comments

Welcome to BCIT’s Analysis and Intelligence Research Centre Secured Lab website.

This a site under construction and will be regularly updated.

Thank you while we build our new site.

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