Forensic Science Specialist
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![]() United States, Florida, Largo | |
![]() 10750 Ulmerton Road (Show on map) | |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the general direction of the Assistant Forensic Science Supervisor, or designee, performs technical work of average to advanced difficulty in criminal identification matters; photography, processing for latent fingerprints, collection and preservation of evidence. Duties are accomplished with a degree of independence and at a level of responsibility where the member must exercise good judgment and individual initiative in the performance of assigned duties. A variety of clerical and equipment maintenance tasks are performed in connection with the position. Work is reviewed through observation and results obtained. Shift work is required and subject to call-out 24 hours a day. A member in this job classification spends at least 65 percent of their time performing duties that involve the collection examination, documentation, collection, preservation, preparation or analysis of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential biological, chemical or radiological hazard or contamination, or uses chemicals, processes, or materials that may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the analysis of such evidence in accordance with F.S. 121.0515. Supervises Others: No Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Physical Abilities
Working Environment A member may be exposed to a wide range of any of the following conditions, which may be unpleasant and uncomfortable: o Wetness (water) from high humidity at night, fog, scenes processed in wet areas o Slippery walking surfaces due to water at fire, crash scenes, roofs of structures, any scene processed in rainy/damp conditions o Debris from broken glass, fire, roof accidents, uneven terrain, natural disasters, and/or overhead structures o Frequent close contact with other forensic science specialists/peers, supervisors, citizens, arrested subjects, and deceased bodies o The need for flexibility in limited service locations, attics, crawlspaces, inside and under vehicles o Loud noise at service locations, to include, but not limited to, crash scenes, construction sites, detention facilities, alarms/sirens and/or generator use o Possibility of burns due to service at fire scenes, crash scenes, and/or chemicals used in advanced crime scene procedures o Constant fingerprint dusting powders and dust and dirt associated with outdoor service locations o Pollen and insect and animal bites at any outdoor service location o Toxic chemicals used in advanced crime scene processing, containers formerly used to store/transport narcotics or evidence from arson scenes o Fumes of decomposing human or animal remains o Frequent handling of evidence suspected of being exposed to the Hepatitis, AIDS virus, humans suspected of having Tuberculosis or Meningitis, and being present at scenes where there is a great deal of blood shed Applicants must be tobacco/nicotine-free during length of employment. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office strives to provide our employees with the best benefits possible. Some of the benefits are Annual Leave (120 hours), Health Insurance, Wellness Incentives, and Education Assistance Program. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is an EEO/ADA employer and is committed to being a drug free workplace. TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.pinellassheriff.gov Any questions can be directed to Human Resources at 727-582-6208 or employment@pcsonet.com |