Forensic Print Analyst Trainee

  • Job Code: W2764
  • Pay Grade:WO
  • Pay Scale:$27.66-$45.92 Hourly; $57,532.80-$95,513.60 Annually
  • Exempt:No

Overview

Perform comparisons of latent prints using Identification Protocol to identify potential suspects.

Duties & Responsibilities

Note: Depending on assigned responsibilities, employees may perform some or all of the duties below.

Note for Trainees: Trainees are expected to learn the following duties while in a trainee status.

  • Compare latent prints to known prints by applying the ACE-V method to negatively or positively identify suspects.

  • Testify as an expert witness in court regarding latent print identification, procedures, and findings, to facilitate the court's understanding of latent evidence.

  • Write reports to document findings and conclusions of cases.

  • Take inked fingerprints of crime victims, suspects, and juveniles (per court order) for elimination or comparison purposes.

  • Identify possible suspects of criminal offenses using the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) to assist detectives in solving cases.

  • Brief attorney, criminal justice personnel, and judicial staff on latent print comparison findings.

  • Maintain latent print files.

  • May be required to provide operational support during periods of local, state, and national emergencies in the fingerprinting and identification of decedents during emergency situations.

  • Perform other related duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Considerable knowledge of basic fingerprint Classifications Systems Henry, National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and AFIS.

  • Considerable knowledge of applying the ACE-V method.

  • Considerable knowledge of the history of forensic fingerprint science.

  • Working knowledge of chemical analysis techniques in print identification.

  • Working knowledge of crime scene investigation methods and techniques.

  • Skill in making creditable presentations as an expert witness in court.

  • Skill in evaluating latent prints.

  • Skill in determining minutia and unit relationships in latent comparisons.

  • Ability to prioritize work.

  • Ability to follow established procedures.

  • Ability to work effectively with others.

  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

  • Ability to collect, organize, and evaluate data and to develop logical conclusions.

  • Ability and willingness to work with minute details over long time periods.

  • Ability to maintain technical expertise.

  • Ability to use a computer and related software.

  • Ability to handle confidential information.

  • Ability to maintain work related records and prepare reports.

  • Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.

Working Conditions

  • Working within a forensic laboratory environment within a law enforcement agency.

  • Working with items of evidentiary value, which may contain body fluids (e.g., blood, saliva, semen) that have been processed with chemicals that are known to be carcinogenic or toxic.

  • Remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and/or bent over a magnifying loupe.

  • May be required to engage in light physical exertion (e.g., lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight from 5 to 10 pounds).

  • May be required to work non-standard hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.

Minimum Education & Experience

  • A high school diploma or possession of a GED certificate.

  • Three years of experience in fingerprint examination with a law enforcement agency.

OR

  • An associate degree or higher from an accredited institution of higher education.

  • Two years of experience in fingerprint examination with a law enforcement agency.

OR

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education.

  • One year of experience in fingerprint examination with a law enforcement agency.

Additional Job Requirements

  • Attendance at the specified Sheriff's Office work location is required.

  • Depending on assignment, employees may be required to possess a valid Florida Driver License at time of employment. Driving history will be thoroughly reviewed and may be grounds for disqualification.

  • No visible tattoos on face, head, and neck. Tattoos determined to take away from the professional appearance of the Sheriff’s Office must be covered with an appropriate white, black, or neutral covering.

  • No illegal drug sale within lifetime.

  • No illegal drug use within the past 36 months. No marijuana use within the last 12 months.

  • No felony convictions within lifetime.

  • No misdemeanor convictions involving perjury, false statement, or domestic violence within lifetime.

  • No dishonorable discharge from any branch of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Coast Guard, National Guard, or Reserve Forces.

  • Successful completion of a background investigation including criminal, reference, employment, and neighborhood checks; polygraph; medical evaluation; and drug screening.

The duties and responsibilities on this job description represent the essential functions that an employee must be able to satisfactorily perform with or without reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations shall be made upon request to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue agency hardship. The Sheriff’s Office retains the right to change or assign other duties to this job as necessary.

Last updated: 11/1/2024