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Forensic Technician/ Forensic Specialist
Summary
Title:Forensic Technician/ Forensic Specialist
ID:1139
Department:Law Enforcement Operations
Salary Range:$30,125.43- $60,745.36 depending upon qualifications and experience
Description
             HERNANDO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
            Al NIENHUIS, SHERIFF
JOB TITLE:               FORENSIC SPECIALIST
BUREAU:                 SERVICES BUREAU
SUPERVISED BY:    DIRECTOR OF FORENSIC SCIENCE


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLASS
Under the general direction of the Director of Forensic Sciences, performs advanced technical work in the development, preservation and presentation of evidence relating to criminal activities. Work is performed with limited supervision and requires that the duties be accomplished with a degree of independence and at level of responsibility where the employee must exercise considerable good judgment and individual initiative in the performance of assigned duties. Work is reviewed through observation of quality and quantity of results obtained, oral and written reports, discussions and inspections. An employee in this classification is required to work in shifts. Performs other work as requested.

[NOTE]: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.



ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
A. Takes photographs of suspects and of crime scenes; photographs scenes of industrial accidents; takes plaster casts of footprints, tire marks and other impressions as directed. 1%

B. Examine bodies of deceased persons for purpose of identifying and preserving all evidence found on or near the body, involving exposure to biological dangers. 15%

C. Photographs all crime scene evidence involving the death, injury, commercial or residential fires, drug houses, all of which contain biological and chemical hazards. 5%

D. Collect latent fingerprint evidence of sufficient quality and clarity to enable an examination to be completed by qualified personnel and withstand court challenges in criminal proceedings. All chemicals used to develop these prints involve the exposure to biological dangers or the use of hazardous chemicals that are listed by material safety data sheets as posing health risks to include being carcinogenic, toxic or are a known mutagen. 68%

E. Collects, identifies and preserves all matters of evidence as directed or released to his/her custody by marking, packaging and sealing all evidence consistent with lab conducting FOR-SPEC.DOC/JD PAGE 2 OF 3 analyses, involving exposure to evidence that has been chemically treated with hazardous chemicals to develop prints, etc. or evidence of a biological nature that involves risk of disease. 9%

F. Fingerprints and photographs prisoners and others as directed; classifies and identifies prints; maintains fingerprint and photographic index files.

G. Searches fingerprint file and makes identifications of rolled ink print cards to latent fingerprint impressions. H. Maintains fingerprint classification files as directed. 1%

I. Prepares record copies for the FBI and other law enforcement agencies as requested. 1%

J. Makes photo copies of records on file for distribution to other law enforcement agencies on request or as directed.

K. Testify at trials, hearings, and depositions, and answer all questions in coherent, truth, impartial manner without volunteering additional information. 1%

QUALIFICATIONS

A. Training and Experience

High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Requires seven years of experience in crime scene investigations, photography and fingerprints or; five years of experience with a field related college degree

B. Knowledge, Abilities and Skills

1. Knowledge of modern criminal investigation methods and criminal identification techniques.

2. Knowledge of methods used in preserving and collecting physical evidence and the use of such evidence in establishing guilt.

3. Knowledge of police photograph (black/white and color), and the processing thereof.

4. Knowledge of modern fingerprinting and fingerprint classification techniques and procedures.

5. Knowledge of law enforcement regulations and procedures and of controlling laws and ordinances. FOR-SPEC.DOC/JD PAGE 3 OF 3

6. Knowledge of simple clerical procedures and practices.

7. The ability to give qualifying testimony in the field of fingerprint taking, collection and preservation.

8. The ability to classify fingerprints (under the Henry System) and to file and search fingerprint and photographic records.

9. The ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and to relay instructions to technicians on the shift.

10. The ability to express oneself clearly, concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing.

11. The ability to maintain a professional bearing and attitude at all times while on duty with supervisors, subordinates, peers and the public.

12. The ability to utilize computer equipment for data storage and retrieval.


Essential Physical Skills
  •  Acceptable eyesight (with or without correction)
  •  Acceptable hearing (with or without hearing aid)
  •  Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle
  •  Ability to carry equipment
  •  Ability to stand for long periods of time
  •  Ability to perform strenuous manual tasks in the crime scene searches and evidence collection (i.e., digging, sifting, along with carrying of large items)
  •  Ability to withstand exposure to dangerous substances

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