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Forensic Scientist I Jobs
Company | Department of State Police |
Address | , Maynard, 01754, Ma |
Employment type | FULL_TIME |
Salary | $59,651 - $86,840 a year |
Expires | 2023-07-14 |
Posted at | 11 months ago |
Candidates for this position must submit a copy of their college transcript with their submission. An unofficial transcript is acceptable for initial submission. There will be no consideration of the application without a transcript.
Through a formal training program, incumbents:
Complete comprehensive training in current methods and techniques used to conduct biological analysis of evidence; preparing solutions to be used in testing; and operating laboratory equipment.
Develop proficiency in applying established protocols and procedures, including, but not limited to, administrative, quality assurance, quality control, safety, and test-specific methods/protocols as outlined in laboratory manuals and directives.
Handle chemicals and prepare solutions as necessary, taking appropriate safety precautions.
Conduct quality control testing on equipment, reagents, and solutions to determine suitability for use in casework.
Calibrate laboratory equipment by following documented procedures and laboratory protocols, ensuring that equipment is functioning within the operating parameters set for achieving valid test results and analytical outcomes. Adhere to quality assurance measures and accreditation standards as mandated by all applicable rules, policies, protocols, and procedures
Evaluate biological evidence for DNA testing suitability.
Excise and prepare biological samples for testing.
Maintain chain-of-custody of case samples and case files. Reinforce practices for maintaining the chain of custody for all evidence handled by adhering to laboratory protocols for requesting, receiving, packaging, returning and documenting contact with case-related items and materials.
Utilize appropriate techniques to avoid contamination.
Isolate DNA from evidence containing blood, semen, saliva, hair, tissue, and other body fluids.
Extract DNA from biological materials using robotic extraction procedures, or other approved procedures.
Quantify DNA using approved laboratory quantification procedures.
Amplify DNA using the Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Conduct DNA fragment analysis using capillary electrophoresis.
Interpret data utilizing software (e.g., GeneMapper ID-X, STRmix), and make comparisons to evaluate potential sources of evidentiary DNA.
Conduct statistical analyses using population genetics and accepted calculation procedures to assign numerical significance to evidence.
Issue written reports describing results and conclusions pertaining to evidence.
Submit eligible data to CODIS.
Provide testimony as an expert and/or material witness in court and/or at formal judicial hearings in order to defend the findings, provide opinions on test results/examinations, demonstrate scientific procedures, and to explain test procedures and other job-related functions.
Assist with validation studies.
Conduct administrative review of casework.
Undergo periodic reviews to affirm that training benchmarks are being met and to satisfactorily complete all proficiency and competency tests required to successfully complete the training program.
Through formal training incumbents at this level develop the decision-making authority to:
Determine that reagents and solutions are suitable for use in testing and analytical processes per laboratory protocols and quality control standards. Determine that laboratory conditions and equipment are suitable for conducting tests and analytical processes per the laboratory quality assurance guidelines. Determine if chain of custody protocols for handling evidence have been followed or violated in order to report violations to supervisory personnel. Decide that appropriate scientific outcomes have been reached in order to submit test results and findings for review.
You must upload a copy of your college transcript and you must have three credit courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics and Statistics/Population genetics in order to work in an accredited DNA Laboratory.
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