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- Must be able to obtain a forensic analyst license from the Texas Forensic Science Commission in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure Title 1 Chapter 38.01 within one hundred eighty (180) days of starting employment.
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Performs highly complex (senior-level) forensic science management work.
- Work involves overseeing crime laboratory work, tests, analysis, and identification of physical evidence or database samples; interpreting analytical results; developing and instructing staff on new techniques and procedures; preparing technical reports and records; and testifying as an expert witness.
- Education - Graduation from an accredited four year college or university with a major in Biology, Chemistry, or Forensic Science related area and successful completion of twelve (12) semester or equivalent credit hours covering biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology or (molecular genetics) AND a three-semester credit hour (or equivalent) college-level statistics course from an accredited university or a program approved by the Commission is also required.
- Forensic science programs must be either FEPAC-accredited OR meet the minimum curriculum requirements pertaining to natural science core courses and specialized science courses set forth in the FEPAC Accreditation Standards.
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