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NASSAU COUNTYTitle:FORENSIC SCIENTIST II (TRACE EVIDENCE)
Code:630322 2QC
CLASS SPECIFICATIONPage:1 of 3

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
This is the second level in the Forensic Scientist (Trace Evidence) series. The work involves responsibility for conducting routine examinations of hair, fibers and other trace evidence for identification, recovery, quantification and comparison. This position differs from Forensic Scientist I (Trace Evidence) by virtue of the incumbents' ability to handle complex examinations and cases, and increased independence. All work performed by incumbents in this class is performed under direct supervision from higher level employees in this series. General supervision is received from the Director of Laboratories; performs related work as required.

TYPICAL DUTIES
1.
Performs routine examination of bedding, clothing and other evidence to recover, identify, quantify and compare trace evidence.
2.
Performs analysis and examination of soil, hair fibers, glass, paints, metals, debris and other evidence using techniques such as (but not limited to) spectrophotometry, atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, luminescence photometry, thin-layer and gas chromatography, and microscopy.
3.
Meets with attorneys, investigators and other related personnel regarding approaches to analysis and results in pretrial conferences.
4.
Participates in scientific meetings, seminars, and other training as assigned.
5.
Keeps records of observations and notes, and issues reports of test results upon consultation with higher level Forensic Scientists in this series.
6.
Testifies in court regarding laboratory analyses and the significance of the results as required.
7.
Performs housekeeping tasks as required, including maintaining laboratory supplies and reference materials.
8.
Participates in internal and external proficiency testing programs.
9.
Assists in the inventory, maintenance, storage and disposition of evidence.
10.
May respond to crime scenes and assist in field examinations and the documentation and collection of evidence.
11.May review case files, reports and findings of Forensic Scientists I (Trace Evidence) for accuracy and completeness.
12.May assist in conducting research, method development and validation of new technical procedures.
13.May assist in training of subordinate laboratory personnel.
14.May assist in investigating technical problems and proposing remedial action.
15.
May assist in maintaining and updating quality manual.

*ADA ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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Title:FORENSIC SCIENTIST II (TRACE EVIDENCE)
Code:630322 2QC
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FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
1.
Good knowledge of the principles and practices of analytical chemistry as it applies to the fields of trace evidence, criminalistics, and forensic science.
2.
Good knowledge of the principles, practices, instruments, and methods used in trace evidence analysis as applied to the collection and analysis of criminal evidence.
3.
Good knowledge of laboratory techniques, analysis and procedures, including various types of spectroscopy, chromatography, spectrometry and spectrophotometry.
4.
Good knowledge in the use of standard laboratory equipment, including microscopes, spectrophotometers, spectrographs, chromatographs and computer-based data systems.
5.
Good knowledge of the penal law and rules of evidence as they relate to the technical analysis and handling of evidence.
6.
Good knowledge of current developments and trends in crime detection and investigative techniques.
7.
Skill in the use of laboratory equipment related to trace evidence analysis.
8.
Skill in the application of laboratory and scientific research practices and techniques to trace evidence analysis.
9.
Ability to apply scientific procedures, methodology, and formulas to assigned work.
10.
Ability to analyze and evaluate information and observations, and to arrive at and construct logical and sound conclusions.
11.
Ability to explain laboratory analysis techniques, procedures and theories in a clear and concise manner so that non-scientists may understand the significance of the results obtained using these procedures.
12.
Ability to operate and perform routine maintenance on complex laboratory equipment.
13.
Ability to manage data base records and maintain accurate records.
14.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
15.Ability to prepare and deliver legal testimony accurately and be cross-examined and remain composed in court.
16.Ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships.
17.Good judgment.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
1.Graduation from a New York State or regionally accredited college or university with a Master's Degree in a natural science, a forensic science, an engineering science, toxicology, or criminalistics including or supplemented by at least twelve (12) credit hours in chemistry at the graduate or undergraduate level, and one (1) year of full-time or its part-time equivalent experience in a forensic laboratory conducting trace evidence analysis;
OR
2.Graduation from a New York State or regionally accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in a natural science, a forensic science, an engineering science, toxicology, or criminalistics including or supplemented by at least twelve (12) credit hours in chemistry, and two (2) years of full-time or its part-time equivalent experience in a forensic laboratory conducting trace evidence analysis;
OR


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Title:FORENSIC SCIENTIST II (TRACE EVIDENCE)
Code:630322 2QC
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Continued)
Training and Experience
3.An equivalent combination of training and experience that is defined by the limits of (1) and (2) above.
NOTE:Incumbents must pass a competency test prior to assuming casework responsibility, and must pass a proficiency test annually, in accordance with accreditation requirements.

Additional continuing education and training may be required as condition of employment.

8/13/09
597/09

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