The Position Incumbent works under the direction of the CSI Field Supervisor or designee, identifying, developing, collecting, documenting and preserving physical evidence from crime scenes and motor vehicle accidents. Essential Functions Respond to Law Enforcement personnel requests conducting and assisting with crime scene investigations. Establish and maintain effective work relationships with clients, supervisors, County employees, elected officials, attorneys, law enforcement, judges, other agencies, and the public. Comply with Civil Service Rules, collective bargaining agreements, County policies, department policies and laws to create a cooperative, safe, respectful and quality work environment. Locate, process, and preserve various evidence types (e.g., latent, biological, trace, fingerprint impression evidence) utilizing advanced technical equipment and techniques. Document scenes and associated evidence utilizing notes, digital video, and specialized photography techniques (e.g., oblique lighting, night photography). Create comprehensive field and computer generated diagrams of crime scenes and accident scenes suitable for court presentation. Collect, package, and protect evidence and associated reference samples (e.g., loss, destruction, contamination). Maintain proper chain of custody of evidence. Attend and document autopsies and collect physical evidence assisting in the positive identification of deceased individuals and in criminal prosecution. Document and process victims, subjects, and/or suspects of violent crimes for potential physical evidence. Administer breath tests on suspects arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or other alcohol-related charges. Prepare photo lineups utilizing the investigative search computer database. Document and process collected evidence items at the Forensic Services Division (FSD). Preserve and store evidence items (e.g., electronic). Submit laboratory requests to the Latent Print Unit and/or Chemistry Unit. Prepare and maintain case records, reports, correspondence, and documents. Participate in CSI Unit case file technical and administrative reviews. Appear and testify in court as a subject matter expert witness. Assist the County Attorney’s Office, creating enlarged scene diagrams and other visual displays for court presentation. Clean and decontaminate the CSI Unit area of the FSD facilities and maintain equipment notifying the CSI Field Supervisor of damage or missing equipment. Utilize personal protective equipment (PPE). Participate in equipment and vehicle inspections. Maintain job knowledge and skills (e.g., research, meetings, trainings, webinars, seminars, conferences, continuing education). Participate in validation studies. Conduct selected quality control checks and documentation according to Unit Technical Manuals. Provide input and propose corrections and improvements to the FSD quality system. Conduct and assist with training sessions (e.g., citizens’ academy, various schools, special interest groups, other agencies). Safely operate a motor vehicle when required to travel on County business. Report to work with regular, consistent attendance. Perform other related duties as assigned and directed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level