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Duties
Job Duties
- Learns methodology in performing critical analysis of evidence in criminal cases.
- Accepts and receives evidence.
- Conducts basic examinations of suspected evidence such as controlled substances, biological materials, latent fingerprints, firearms and tool markings, toxicology samples, ignitable liquids, gunshot residues, glass fractures and other trace evidence.
- Documents the examination results.
- Responsible for the proper use, maintenance, necessary replacement, and security of all personal and individual issue equipment.
Requirements
Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, forensic sciences, natural sciences, or related field.
- Discipline specific educational requirements as specified which includes 32 hours of chemistry work including Instrumental Analysis is desired.
Special Requirements:
- Ability to complete a successful background check and polygraph examination.
- Possession of valid driver’s license.
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