NVIDIA
AI Computing
ElectronicDiscoveryCollectionSpecialist
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“Electronic Discovery Collection Specialist at NVIDIA. Skills: eDiscovery, Digital Forensics, Data Collection. Engage with legal teams. Provide technical support”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or Information Systems or equivalent experience, At least 5 years’ experience in electronic discovery, digital forensics, or related legal technology fields, Familiarity with eDiscovery platforms (e. g. , Relativity, Exterro, Nuix), Familiarity with forensic tools (e. g. , EnCase, FTK, X-Ways), Background with common email and document management platforms (M365, Exchange, Google Drive, Slack, etc.), Familiarity with source code management environments (GIT, Perforce, etc.), Familiarity with AI-powered e-discovery platforms, Proficient in IT related infrastructure and application technologies
Nice to Have
Programming background that allows for creative approaches to difficult problems, CEDS, CEECS, CFCE or RCA certification(s), Experience working within a corporate legal environment, preferably in the technology or electronics sector
What You'll Do.
Engage with legal teams
Provide technical support
Manage electronic discovery processes
Conduct forensic collections
Develop procedures for digital evidence
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with internal legal teams, IT, and external vendors; Work with extraordinary people across countries
Communication Scope
Communication skills
Process & Methodology
Manage multiple projects and deadlines effectively
Full Job Description
NVIDIA redefined modern computer graphics, high performance computing and artificial intelligence. We are well positioned as the ‘AI Computing Company,’ and our GPUs are the brains powering Deep Learning software frameworks, accelerated analytics, big data, modern data centers, smart cities, and driving autonomous vehicles. If you are forward-thinking, hardworking, driven and if collaborating with extraordinary people across countries sounds interesting, this job is for you! We are looking for a highly skilled Legal Specialist with expertise in electronic discovery (eDiscovery) and forensic collections to join our legal team. This role will support NVIDIA’s global legal and compliance initiatives by managing electronic evidence, digital forensic examinations, and data collections for litigation, investigations, and regulatory matters! **What you 'll be doing:** * Engage with legal teams to provide technical support and assistance with technology and database systems. * Manage and coordinate electronic discovery processes in litigation, investigations, and regulatory inquiries. * Conduct forensic collections of digital evidence across various platforms and environments. * Collaborate with internal legal teams, IT, and external vendors (e.g., eDiscovery providers and outside counsel) throughout the eDiscovery process. * Provide guidance to eDiscovery architects for deployment of eDiscovery tools, including AI-powered tools. * Develop and implement procedures to manage digital evidence. * Keep up-to-date with evolving eDiscovery tools and forensic methodologies. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or Information Systems or equivalent experience. * At least 5 years’ experience in electronic discovery, digital forensics, or related legal technology fields. * Familiarity with eDiscovery platforms (e.g., Relativity, Exterro, Nuix) and forensic tools (e.g., EnCase, FTK, X-Ways) * Background with common email and document
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