Employment Opportunity


Forensic Laboratory Analyst - Crime Scene

Cumberland County District Attorney's Office, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Salary: $59,221.50 per Year

Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled

The crime scene analyst performs recognition, identification, documentation, collection, and preservation of evidence at crime scenes. Chain of custody is maintained, data is compiled, reports are generated, and courtroom testimony is provided as needed. The crime scene analyst may perform presumptive testing, evidence processing, or reconstruction-type activities at crime scenes, as well we perform follow up analyses within the laboratory.

In addition to performing the above duties, quality control procedures are followed and troubleshooting of equipment takes place when needed. The crime scene analyst maintains compliance with accreditation standards and the laboratory’s quality management system. All work is to be performed in an unbiased, objective manner.

The crime scene analyst supports the mission of the laboratory and the Office of the District Attorney as necessary.

The crime scene analyst must be on call 24/7.

Duties and Requirements Click to read more

Duties

Essential Job Functions:
  • Searches and identifies evidence at crime scenes.
  • Performs evidence documentation at crime scenes to include photography, note taking, sketching and collection of measurements.
  • Performs collection and preservation of evidence at crimes scenes.
  • Performs evidence processing, presumptive testing and reconstructive type activities at crime scenes and within the laboratory.
  • Maintains chain of custody of evidence.
  • Operates, maintains and troubleshoots crime scene equipment and laboratory instrumentation to include cameras, alternate light sources, imaging systems, measuring devices.
  • Prepares and processes samples via collection and screening techniques.
  • Prepares and processes samples within the Friction Ridge Processing section of the laboratory.
  • Prepares and processes samples for Rapid DNA analysis.
  • Performs quality control and quality assurance, method development and validation for crime scene/laboratory techniques and instrumentation.
  • Orders and maintains inventory of crime scene reagents and other laboratory supplies.
  • Serves as a technical consultant to the laboratory director, District Attorney staff, and the law enforcement community of Cumberland County in the area of Crime Scene.
  • Summarizes findings, compiles data, and prepares laboratory reports.
  • Prepares visual/demonstrative exhibits for display and testimony in court.
  • Testifies to findings and methods used in court; Renders opinions as needed when supported by collected evidence/data.
  • Performs other related duties as required.
  • Assists laboratory director with other duties and projects as needed.
  • Must have a valid PA driver’s license.
  • Must be available/on call for crime scenes and rush laboratory analyses as needed.

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

Minimum Requirements to Perform the Work:

Education:
  • The crime scene analyst will have at a minimum, a 2 year degree in medical, chemistry, biology, or related field.
  • Candidates with additional education and/or experience may be given preference.
  • The crime scene analyst will participate in continuing education through professional conferences and trainings.
  • Employee performance is monitored by technical and administrative review of casework, annual proficiency testing, courtroom testimony review, annual performance reviews, and effective supervision.
Work Experience:
  • Experience working in a forensic, medical, or analytical laboratory or processing crime scenes is preferred.

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Posted: Nov 13, 2025


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