Job Description
Duties:
- Identifies, examines, collects, documents, preserves, and transports print evidence at crime scenes; searches for latent impressions and other physical evidence; prepares evidence lists for collected property and evidence.
- Obtains major case prints from suspects, victims, and witnesses.
- Attends medical legal autopsies at the Medical Examiner's Office to collect known fingerprint evidence.
- Dust and lifts prints; develops prints using laser and chemical enhancements; classifies, identifies, and examines prints; compares latent prints to known prints; evaluates latent prints to determine quality, integrity, and identity; maintains records of examinations.
- Processes evidence items for blood, latent prints, and other impression evidence.
- Determines if latent prints recovered from crime scenes are usable for comparison to known prints of individuals and/or for entry into AFIS and/or NGI/ULW; requests known prints of possible suspects for comparison from local, state, and federal departments via associated databases, email, and telephone.
- Prepares, enters, and compares prints in the Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) and related systems.
- Processes and prepares photographs, charts, and other materials for demonstration of evidence in court; offers testimony in court as an expert witness in all phases of latent print collection, processing, and examination; consults with prosecutors on various methods of presenting evidence; provides expert testimony in court.
- Communicates with attorneys and other law enforcement officials and agencies regarding collected evidence and results.
- The authors report on the collection, processing, and analysis of latent prints.
- Prepares reports, evidence lists, and property tags for collected evidence.
- Assists in developing and creating forensic procedures and techniques, including authoring manuals compliant with ISO 17025 standards.
- Trains and directs the work of full-time, part-time, and volunteer personnel.
- Researches and evaluates new technical developments in latent print development, crime scene processing, and latent print examination.
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: Associates of Arts or Science degree from an accredited college in criminalistics, evidence technology, administration of justice, biology, chemistry, or related field. Experience: At least three years of experience in a Forensic related field performing casework within an accredited laboratory is required. Special Requirements: Certification as a Latent Print Examiner by the International Association for Identification is highly desired. Possession of or ability to obtain, prior to employment, a valid Class C California driver’s license with a safe driving record.