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The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is searching to fill two (2) DNA Casework Criminalist positions in our Forensic Services - DNA Casework Department. The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is searching to fill two (2) DNA Casework Criminalist positions in our Forensic Services - DNA Casework Department.
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Positions allocable to this entry level class typically report to a Supervising Criminalist and work under close supervision and guidance in each section of a forensic science or criminalistics laboratory, receiving work of a progressively responsible nature and of broadening scope as capability develops and complete familiarity with all phases of laboratory analysis is gained.
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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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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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Assume lead responsibility over assigned areas and staff as assigned within the Reno Police Departments Forensic/Evidence Unit; plan, prioritize, review, and participate in the duties and responsibilities of the assigned areas; perform the more complex and technical work related to criminalist duties; participate in the development and updating of policies and procedures related to the operations of the Reno Police Departments Forensic/Evidence Unit.
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We are looking for an Associate Criminalist to join the City of Charleston's Police Department! We are looking for an Associate Criminalist to join the City of Charleston's Police Department! Utilizes Forensic Science techniques to identify controlled substances.
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The Criminalist I-IV class series is utilized in a variety of ways within the County of Sacramento District Attorney's Laboratory of Forensic Services. The current Criminalist vacancy we are recruiting to fill is for an experienced Firearms and Toolmark Examiner at the Criminalist II level or higher.
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For more detailed information, view the Criminalist III job description. Official title: Criminalist III. 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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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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The Department Advocate's Office’s mission is to ensure and maintain the integrity of the disciplinary process for all members of the New York City Police Department.
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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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The County of San Mateo's Sheriff's Office Forensic Laboratory, which is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board in both Testing and Calibration, is seeking to fill a Criminalist I/II position within its Latent Print Unit, which includes participation in crime scene examination.
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