The Forensic Science Technician collects, analyzes, and interprets evidence from crime scenes, documents evidence, and testifies in court.
We're seeking a detail-oriented Forensic Science Technician to collect, analyze, and interpret evidence from crime scenes, helping investigators solve crimes.
## Key Responsibilities:
1. Collect and process evidence.
2. Analyze evidence in the lab.
3. Document and preserve evidence.
4. Testify in court.
5. Collaborate with law enforcement.
## Areas of Focus:
1. Crime scene investigation.
2. Evidence analysis (DNA, fingerprints, etc.).
3. Laboratory testing.
4. Forensic documentation.
5. Expert testimony.
## Skills:
1. Forensic science techniques.
2. Evidence handling.
3. Laboratory procedures.
4. Attention to detail.
5. Communication.
## Specializations:
1. DNA analysis.
2. Fingerprint analysis.
3. Ballistics.
4. Toxicology.
5. Digital forensics.
Top Skills
Ballistics
Digital Forensics
Dna Analysis
Fingerprint Analysis
Forensic Science Techniques
Laboratory Procedures
Toxicology
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