Job Description
Duties:
- Processes crime scenes to include photography, evidence collection, and latent print recovery;
- Collects, preserves, and transports physical evidence from various events during crime scene investigations, which includes latent fingerprints, trace evidence, biological evidence, narcotics, firearms, and other weapons;
- Uses a digital SLR camera and other photographic equipment during crime scene investigations and laboratory analysis;
- Uses specialized photographic techniques such as time-exposures in low-light settings, alternate light source photography, macro photography of latent prints and other trace evidence, and footwear or tire track impression photography using various types of photographic equipment;
- attends autopsies of victims and/or suspects for photographing, collecting and preserving evidence;
- photographs and processes victims, suspects, and vehicles of crimes for evidence;
- Examines items of evidence in the field or the laboratory for latent fingerprints and trace evidence using a combination of laser/alternative light source techniques, print powders, and chemicals;
- Evaluate latent prints and enter the prints into a recognized Automated Fingerprint Identification System;
- Prepares reports for work performed in the field or the laboratory;
- Appears in court as an expert witness regarding the collection and processing of physical evidence;
- May provide training to Forensic Evidence Technicians, Laboratory Interns, and Police Officers;
- May provide education to the public and participate in public relations events.
Benefits:
- Paid Vacation
- Sick Days
- 12 Paid Holidays
- 2 Floating Holidays
- Standby Pay (16 hours of vacation
- $1,550 per month Cafeteria Plan
- Calpers Retirement
- Classic Member: 3% at 60
- Pepra Member: 2% at 62
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Health and Dependant Care and Wellness and Fitness programs
Company Information
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Experience
Education: Completion of two years of study at a recognized college or university with a major or significant course work in evidence technology, criminalistics or a closely related field. An internship in a forensic laboratory is highly desirable. Experience: At least six months experience in evidence technology or criminalistics or a closely related field. Special Requirements: Possession of or ability to obtain, prior to employment, a valid Class C California driver’s license with a safe driving record