Conduct complex firearms and toolmark examinations that directly support federal criminal investigations and the pursuit of justice. As a Firearms Examiner, you will serve as a subject matter expert whose findings may be used in criminal prosecutions and court proceedings. Work alongside experienced forensic professionals supporting the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) mission. Work in a fully operational, accredited forensic laboratory utilizing industry-standard methodologies and advanced examination equipment. Utilize specialized forensic equipment, including comparison microscopes, stereomicroscopes, forensic imaging systems, and ballistic identification databases. Analyze a wide variety of evidence, including firearms, fired bullets, cartridge cases, toolmarks, gunshot-related evidence, and serial number restorations. Contribute investigative leads through the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN). Gain exposure to multiple forensic disciplines and collaborate with laboratory personnel, investigators, prosecutors, and law enforcement partners. Develop expertise in firearms identification, toolmark examinations, serial number restoration, and related forensic disciplines. Be part of a company that offers numerous forensic science opportunities, professional development, and career growth.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level