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The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is recruiting for Criminalist III-DNA Technical Leader to perform the more complex Criminalist III duties of DNA analysis and review of DNA casework.
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The Milwaukie Police Department provides a variety of career possibilities for Police Officers through specialty assignments including Detective, Field Training Officer, Motorcycle Officer, Criminalist, Public Information Officer, and School Resource Officer.
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The equivalent of two years of experience in the class of Supervising Criminalist or Supervising DNA Criminalist in the Alameda County classified service. The incumbent is responsible for all forensic science services provided to Alameda County police agencies, or its contracts, including criminalistics, toxicology, crime scene investigation, fingerprint services, firearms evaluation, Gunshot Residue (GSR), National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), and DNA analysis and uploading to Combined DNA Index System (CODIS.
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In addition to meeting the education requirement, I have a Master's degree in criminalistics, chemistry, biology, or a closely related scientific field AND eight (8) or more years of full-time paid experience as an analyst in a crime laboratory, three years of which are at a level comparable to the Sacramento County classification of Criminalist III or above.
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The Criminalist classification is an entry, training, and sub-journey level position. To be appointed to this position as a Criminalist you must be eligible for transfer, reinstatement, or obtain list eligibility.
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Supervision of a Criminalist, Level III and IV, selected candidate will be responsible for assisting in conducting scientific. Two years of experience gained as a Criminalist at Assignment Level I-B and/or II; or 2.
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Under the general direction of the Assistant Directors of the Forensic Biology department and specifically under the supervision of a Criminalist, Level IV, incumbent is responsible for conducting the scientific analyses performed on physical evidence brought to the Forensic Biology department.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Sciences, Criminal Justice, Criminology, or Criminalistics.
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Performs technical reviews of other criminalist work to ensure compliance with laboratory approved procedures, accuracy of work, and accuracy of report findings. Base Criminalist Salary (with incentives) - $51,712.36.
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As a Criminalist, you will play a crucial role in analyzing and interpreting physical evidence collected from crime scenes. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Criminalist/Senior Criminalist to join our dynamic team.
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In addition to meeting the education requirement, I have a Master's degree in criminalistics, chemistry, biology, or a closely related scientific field AND two (2) or more years of full-time experience as a Criminalist Level III or above in Sacramento County service.
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For more detailed information, view the Criminalist III job description. EDUCATION: A Master's Degree in a biology, chemistry, or forensic science-related area, with successful completion of 12 semester units of (graduate or undergraduate-level) coursework in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, and either statistics or population genetics, as required per accreditation standards for the DNA laboratory.
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Official title: Criminalist III. Official title: Criminalist III. The ideal candidate will possess five (5) years performing casework analysis using PCR-STR techniques in a certified forensic DNA laboratory, meeting the requirements of a DNA Technical Leader as outlined in the FBI DNA Quality Assurance Standards.
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Full Job Description for: DNA Technical Lead Criminalist About Kern County. A Masters or other graduate degree from an accredited college or university in biology, chemistry, or a forensic science related area and successful completion of a minimum of 12 semester or equivalent credit hours of combined undergraduate and graduate course work in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, statistics and/or population genetics.
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A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Forensic Science, Chemistry (with 15 hours of Biology), Biology (with 15 hours of Chemistry), or a closely related scientific field (with a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of Chemistry and fifteen (15) hours of Biology), or another related field (with at least thirty-six (36) hours combined in Forensic Science, Biology and Chemistry).
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