Job Description
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 Duties 
-  Identify, examine, analyze, evaluate and interpret evidence in the investigation of crimes; 
 -  Use forensic science in the analysis of evidence in order to reach scientific conclusions in the area of Latent Fingerprints; 
 -  Effectively communicate results and findings, verbally and in writing, to the appropriate parties. 
 
 Requirements 
Minimum Education, Experience And Additional Requirements
 Forensic Scientist Latent Fingerprint SCT – Trainee: -  Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology or related field. 
 -  Additional academic courses required as specified in the FBI QAS CODIS requirements. 
 
 Forensic Scientist Latent Fingerprint – Entry Level: -  Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology or related field; and 
 -  One (1) year of examination training and/or casework. 
 -  Additional academic courses required as specified in the FBI QAS CODIS requirements. 
 
 Forensic Scientist Latent Fingerprint – Journeyman Level: -  Master's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology or related field; and 
 -  Three (3) years of examination training and/or casework; OR 
 -  Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology or related field; and 
 -  Five (5) years of examination training and/or casework. 
 -  Additional academic courses required as specified in the FBI QAS CODIS requirements. 
 
 Forensic Scientist Latent Fingerprint - Advanced Level: -  Master's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology; and 
 -  Eight (8) years of examination training and/or casework; OR 
 -  Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in physical science, forensic science, chemistry, biology; and 
 -  Ten (10) years of examination training and/or casework. 
 -  Additional academic courses required as specified in the FBI QAS CODIS requirements. 
 
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
-  Possession of a valid New Mexico Driver's License or the ability to obtain by date of hire. 
 -  Possession of a City Operator's Permit (COP) within 6 months from date of hire. 
 -  Refer to the Crime Laboratory Director's chart of standards for specific qualifying criteria. 
 
Preferred Knowledge
-  Examinations conducted by a Latent Fingerprint unit 
 -  Theories and techniques of processing, classification and comparison of latent fingerprint-type evidence 
 -  Examinations conducted by a Latent Fingerprint unit 
 -  Use of equipment and accessories used in a latent fingerprint unit 
 -  Use of Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
 -  Operations, services, procedures and activities of a forensic laboratory 
 -  Crime scene investigations 
 -  Methods and techniques of forensic evidence collection and evaluation 
 -  Operation of forensic instruments, equipment and tools 
 -  Operation of basic power and hand tools 
 -  Occupational hazards and standard safety practices 
 -  Pertinent Federal, State and local codes, laws and regulations 
 -  Computers and various programs and data bases 
 -  Scientific Working Group on Friction Ridge Analysis, Study and Technology (SWGFAST)
 -  International Association for Identification (IAI)
 -  American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
 -  American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors - Laboratory Accreditation Board, and other applicable quality assurance standards 
 
Preferred Skills & Abilities
-  Successfully pass Form Blindness test 
 -  Maintain appropriate visual discrimination and perception needed for making observations 
 -  Define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions 
 -  Recognize anomalies, formulate hypotheses and take appropriate action 
 -  Perform forensic evidence collection, identification and analysis 
 -  Operate a variety of forensic laboratory equipment and instruments in a safe and effective manner 
 -  Work independently in the absence of supervision 
 -  Prepare complex technical written and verbal reports 
 -  Establish and maintain effective professional working relationships 
 -  Identify similarities and differences between shades, colors, shapes, sounds, forms, textures or physical appearance associated with job related objects, materials and tasks 
 -  Interpret a variety of technical instructions 
 -  Plan, organize and coordinate work assignments 
 -  Communicate clearly and concisely 
 -  Perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation 
 
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