Salary: $85,509.00 - $96,283.00 Annually
Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled
The Tri-County Biological Science Center is seeking dedicated professionals to join our Forensic Biology Unit. Our laboratory will play a critical role in the criminal justice system by providing scientific analysis of physical evidence for investigations throughout the region.
The Forensic Laboratory Analyst III is a senior-level professional position representing the highest level of analytical expertise within a discipline. This position applies advanced principles of forensic science to test and analyze the most complex and challenging physical evidence submitted to the laboratory. The analyst will interpret results, prepare reports, and testify in court as an expert witness in accordance with internal procedures, governmental requirements, and accreditation standards. This position requires exceptional analytical skills, strong leadership abilities, and the ability to provide direction to mid and entry-level analysts.
Duties
Analysts assigned to this unit examine evidentiary material collected from crime scenes for the presence of biological substances and/or DNA. The analyst will perform serological testing to examine for the presence of potential biological material, processes samples to isolate DNA, interprets DNA results to make comparisons, and generates associated statistical analyses. Duties and responsibilities include:Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics
Requirements
Minimum QualificationsDo you have the Education Required? See available on-line and campus-based degree programs now!
How to apply: Apply online
Posted: May 17, 2025
NOTE: The crime-scene-investigator.net is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions in employment notices on this web site. Often, employers change final filing dates, change duties and/or requirements, or close employment openings without notice. If you are interested in a job posted on this site be sure to contact the employer to see if changes in the filing date or job announcement have been made. Employers can also provide more information about open positions that does not appear in the announcements on these pages.