Forensic Scientist III, Quality Assurance Unit- Baltimore Police Department

Baltimore CityBaltimore, MD
$81,097 - $129,584Onsite

About The Position

Welcome to the City of Baltimore! Experience the reward of a fulfilling career and enjoy the added element of excitement in a vibrant, diverse atmosphere. The City of Baltimore offers limitless opportunities to help drive social impact, both on the job and in the community, while serving its citizens. Join us in making Baltimore a great place to live and work. In the City of Baltimore, we hire great people and provide them with the skills and opportunities to grow toward their career aspirations. If you are looking for a career change or interested in learning more, explore our opportunities and benefits programs. We are excited to have you as a part of the City of Baltimore Team! The city offers medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, optional life, AD&D, and FSA plans. This office also supplies wellness programs, support groups, and workshops. You can learn about our benefits here: https://humanresources.baltimorecity.gov/hr-divisions/benefits CLASS DEFINITION A Forensic Scientist III performs complex chemical, biological, physical or comparative analysis of criminal evident in the Forensic Lab of the Police Department. Employees perform laboratory tests or comparative analyses in one of the specialized forensic discipline: Firearms and toolmarking; Controlled Dangerous Substances; Toxicology, Serology, DNA, Trace Evidence or Latent Print Examination. Work of this class may involve leading lower level Forensic Scientists, but does not involve full supervisor duties or responsibilities. Incumbents receive general supervision from a technical supervisor. Employees in this class work a rotating shift and are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Work is performed in a laboratory where there is exposure to toxic fumes and chemicals, biohazards and unknown dangerous substances and sharp laboratory instruments. Work requires minimal physical exertion. TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF THE WORK (The following examples illustrate the work performed in the positions in the class. Positions may require some or all of these examples depending on the organization of work within the agency. This list is not inclusive. A position may require related duties not listed, if necessary, to accomplish the work of the agency.) In the Forensic Laboratory, assigns and reviews the work of subordinate Forensic Scientists performing chemical, physical laboratory and statistical analyses of evidence including minute quantities of blood, semen and other biological materials for trial cases; prioritizes cases to ensure that those with the most probative DNA evidence and/or awaiting trial are tested in a timely manner. Establishes and maintains a documented quality assurance system appropriate to the DNA testing activities; reviews subordinate analysts' laboratory procedures, reports and notes to ensure compliance with validated methods and quality control and quality assurance of tests and findings; and assigns individual analysts proficiency tests twice a year. Conducts regular audits of scientific instruments suitable for DNA analysis to ensure they are properly calibrated and accurate in results; maintains CODIS (Combined DNA Information System), serology and DNA laboratory records, equipment, supplies and materials; assists in the investigation, development and modification of new laboratory techniques and equipment suitable to DNA analysis laboratory specifications and needs; sets up and applies computer software to laboratory specifications. Performs difficult and complex laboratory DNA analyses of evidence to make scientific determinations; identifies DNA in biological evidence using related computerized scientific equipment; prepares complex reports and technical papers based on scientific analyses; and recommends, initiates and oversees serology and DNA research projects. Prepares and offers expert testimony in courts of law on laboratory examinations and findings. Monitors technical developments and trends in the DNA analysis and serology field; advises superior on and trains subordinate analysts in new laboratory methods and techniques. FIREARMS AND TOOLMARKING: Examines bullets, bullet fragments, cartridge clips and firearms to identify make and caliber of weapons. Repairs and test-fires weapons. Performs microscopic comparisons of bullets from test weapons with those discovered at the scene of the crime. Conducts tests to determine probable distance from which crime weapon was fired. Writes reports of findings and testifies at inquests, trials and other hearings as an expert. Examines and identifies other objects which have been used as weapons in a crime or have a relationships to possible weapons. Performs standardized identification and analysis tests such as toolmark identification tests. LATENT PRINT EXAMINATION: Examines latent fingerprint evidence by chemical reproduction to identify criminal suspects. Examines physical evidence through use of modern photographic, laser and chemical techniques; treats latent prints with chemicals; photographs prints for court presentation. Enters latent fingerprints into the computerized latent finger- print identification system in order to identify criminal suspects in the automated fingerprint file. Compares latent fingerprints with filed record prints of all pending unsolved cases. Testifies in court as an expert witness on fingerprint identification. Writes reports on latent print findings; compiles and maintains the latent fingerprint files. May prepare and conduct lectures on latent print analysis for departmental personnel and interested public and private organizations. Writes correspondence on latent print findings. Performs related work as required

Requirements

  • EDUCATION: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in chemistry, biology, forensic science, criminal justice or a related physical or natural science including a minimum of 12 semester or credit hours some of which may be undergraduate level in courses of molecular biology (molecular genetics, recombinant DNA technology), biochemistry, genetics or related subjects that provide a basic understanding of the foundation of forensic DNA analysis as well as statistics and/or population genetics as it applies to forensic DNA analysis.
  • EXPERIENCE: Have four years of experience in in comparative analysis or scientific evaluation of evidence; examining firearms or examining and identifying latent fingerprints including experience in providing testimony in moot or criminal court.
  • EQUIVALENCIES: A master’s degree in chemistry, biology, forensic science, criminal justice or a related physical or natural science from an accredited college or university and three years of experience comparative analysis or scientific evaluation of evidence; examining firearms or examining and identifying latent fingerprints including experience in providing testimony in moot or criminal court.
  • Positions in the Drug Analysis Unit require certification by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to analyze Controlled Dangerous Substances.
  • Certification from a National Certifying Board in Latent Print Examination may be required.
  • Knowledge of the principles and techniques of forensic science, biochemistry, genetics, statistics and molecular biology.
  • Knowledge of the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court.
  • Knowledge of the application of scientific methods of serology and DNA analysis.
  • Knowledge of the methods and procedures of firearms classification and identification.
  • Knowledge of the rules governing the admissibility of firearms evidence in court.
  • Knowledge of fingerprint classification technique.
  • Knowledge of the techniques and equipment used in identifying latent fingerprints.
  • Knowledge of rules governing the admissibility of latent print evident in court.
  • Skill in the application of computer software technology to laboratory specifications and needs and database requirements.
  • Skill in making correct determinations regarding technical procedures, use of laboratory equipment and analytical results for the technical review of DNA case findings and reports.
  • Ability to implement procedures and protocols to be followed for joint analysis of evidence samples between CODIS (Combined DNA Information System), serology (body fluid screening) and DNA laboratories.
  • Ability to write complex technical laboratory reports.
  • Ability to testify effectively in a court of law.
  • Ability to perform and evaluate complex qualitative and quantitative laboratory tests and research in the area of DNA analysis and identification.
  • Ability to write and/or assist in writing grants to further the technological advancement of the laboratory unit.
  • Ability to perform and evaluate research projects.
  • Ability to assign, review and correct the work of subordinate DNA analyst staff.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Those eligible who are under final consideration for appointment will be required to authorize the release of criminal conviction information.
  • All people, including current City employees, selected for this position must complete a mandatory six-month probation.
  • Qualified candidates will be considered for vacancies as they arise, for a period of at least six months.

Responsibilities

  • In the Forensic Laboratory, assigns and reviews the work of subordinate Forensic Scientists performing chemical, physical laboratory and statistical analyses of evidence including minute quantities of blood, semen and other biological materials for trial cases; prioritizes cases to ensure that those with the most probative DNA evidence and/or awaiting trial are tested in a timely manner.
  • Establishes and maintains a documented quality assurance system appropriate to the DNA testing activities; reviews subordinate analysts' laboratory procedures, reports and notes to ensure compliance with validated methods and quality control and quality assurance of tests and findings; and assigns individual analysts proficiency tests twice a year.
  • Conducts regular audits of scientific instruments suitable for DNA analysis to ensure they are properly calibrated and accurate in results; maintains CODIS (Combined DNA Information System), serology and DNA laboratory records, equipment, supplies and materials; assists in the investigation, development and modification of new laboratory techniques and equipment suitable to DNA analysis laboratory specifications and needs; sets up and applies computer software to laboratory specifications.
  • Performs difficult and complex laboratory DNA analyses of evidence to make scientific determinations; identifies DNA in biological evidence using related computerized scientific equipment; prepares complex reports and technical papers based on scientific analyses; and recommends, initiates and oversees serology and DNA research projects.
  • Prepares and offers expert testimony in courts of law on laboratory examinations and findings.
  • Monitors technical developments and trends in the DNA analysis and serology field; advises superior on and trains subordinate analysts in new laboratory methods and techniques.
  • Examines bullets, bullet fragments, cartridge clips and firearms to identify make and caliber of weapons.
  • Repairs and test-fires weapons.
  • Performs microscopic comparisons of bullets from test weapons with those discovered at the scene of the crime.
  • Conducts tests to determine probable distance from which crime weapon was fired.
  • Writes reports of findings and testifies at inquests, trials and other hearings as an expert.
  • Examines and identifies other objects which have been used as weapons in a crime or have a relationships to possible weapons.
  • Performs standardized identification and analysis tests such as toolmark identification tests.
  • Examines latent fingerprint evidence by chemical reproduction to identify criminal suspects.
  • Examines physical evidence through use of modern photographic, laser and chemical techniques; treats latent prints with chemicals; photographs prints for court presentation.
  • Enters latent fingerprints into the computerized latent finger- print identification system in order to identify criminal suspects in the automated fingerprint file.
  • Compares latent fingerprints with filed record prints of all pending unsolved cases.
  • Testifies in court as an expert witness on fingerprint identification.
  • Writes reports on latent print findings; compiles and maintains the latent fingerprint files.
  • May prepare and conduct lectures on latent print analysis for departmental personnel and interested public and private organizations.
  • Writes correspondence on latent print findings.
  • Performs related work as required

Benefits

  • The city offers medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, optional life, AD&D, and FSA plans.
  • This office also supplies wellness programs, support groups, and workshops.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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