Employment Opportunity


Crime Scene Technician

Pembroke Pines Police Department. Pembroke Pines, Forida

Salary: $44,033 - $71,760 per year

Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled

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Duties

Under direction of the Crime Scene Unit Supervisor, the incumbent is responsible for the development of fingerprints, collection of evidence, crime scene photography, and documentation of crime scene investigations. The incumbent takes and develops fingerprints and digital images, processes evidence, and testifies in court and at depositions. Duties occasionally require the viewing of victims of accidents or violent crimes, and participation in an off-duty callout rotation.

 Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, Computer Forensics or Forensic Psychology

Requirements

All applicants must provide proof of the following when submitting the Application, please provide COPIES of the following:
  • High School Diploma or GED; supplemented by formal training in fingerprint development and photography; or an equivalent combination of training and experience
  • A minimum of one year of experience within the Crime Scene unit of a law enforcement agency with regular duties pertaining to scene processing and photography is preferred.
  • Graduation from a crime scene technology program is preferred.
  • Must possess a valid State of Florida Driver’s License.
Note:
  • Employee must have passed an approved Basic Crime Scene Processing course or equivalent prior to the completion of the six (6) months Probationary Period.

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Posted: February 27, 2024


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