Salary: Houston Forensic Science Center offers a competitive salary and benefit package.
Duties
The Latent Print Examiner will process evidence submitted to the Latent Print Section utilizing various chemical and physical techniques for the development of friction ridge impressions. He/she will utilize various light sources and lasers to examine evidence for the detection of latent impressions. The examiner will also use digital capture equipment to record friction ridges developed. The applicant will be responsible for utilizing sound judgment on the application of correct sequential processing procedures and also be proficient at mixing various reagents in compliance with standard operating procedures. The Latent Print Examiner will document, evaluate, analyze and preserve custody of friction ridge evidence, utilizing various comparison techniques. He/she will conduct computerized database searches, as well as update databases as necessary. The successful applicant will utilize methods and equipment to enhance latent print evidence. In addition, he/she will compose and/or complete supplemental reports and provide documentation of analysis, provide information to investigators and transport evidence and/or property to storage locations and/or criminal court. The Latent Print Examiner will also assist other law information agencies in comparative analysis and may testify as an expert witness.Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics
Requirements
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Posted: October 30, 2024
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