Job Description
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 Duties 
-  Works a forty (40) hour work week in addition to scheduled, rotating on call duty 
-  On call duty consists of being readily available by phone at all times to respond to calls for service 
-  In addition to on call duty, CSI is expected to respond to emergency calls when additional help is needed 
-  Is expected to respond to calls for service in a timely manner, as good judgement and safety allows 
-  Responds to and oversees a variety of complex crime scene calls, including but not limited to homicides, unattended deaths, suicides, fatality accidents, robberies, kidnappings, and property crimes 
-  Photographs scenes, collects, processes and properly packages evidence identified, and is aware of proper packaging material and procedure 
-  Establishes and maintains detailed record of chain of custody 
-  Establishes a permanent, detailed record describing the crime scene and processes performed in the laboratory by writing detailed reports, preparing accurate sketches and diagrams, and by applying professional photographic techniques 
-  Reconstructs events as they happened just prior to, during, and shortly following the commission of a crime in order to determine the sequence of events and ascertain the type and location of evidence 
-  Gives advice and direction to officers and detectives in crime scene, forensic, and evidentiary matters 
-  Processes evidence in the laboratory and maintains lab equipment and supplies in a state of readiness 
-  Examines latent prints recovered by officers and crime scene investigators for sufficient ridge detail 
-  Performs latent print comparisons to exact potential identifications to known individuals 
-  Fingerprints individuals, for identification, comparison, and exclusionary purposes 
-  Files and searches rolled fingerprint cards 
-  Gives expert testimony in criminal court cases. This testimony must not only follow the rules of evidence but must also be able to explain, in layman’s terms, to a jury the significance of the evidence as it relates to scientific proof. 
-  Operates Midland Police Department computer, record keeping programs, and AFIS terminal 
-  Mixes chemicals for lab and crime scene use using prescribed PPE and safety measures 
-  Assists criminal justice officials in preparing criminal cases, in person and by providing reports, diagrams, photographs, etc 
-  Frequently interacts on a professional basis with law enforcement officials at all levels, state and federal prosecutors, medical examiners, and state laboratory personnel in person or by telephone 
-  Attends briefings, conferences, and evidence reviews with detectives and/or attorneys 
-  Works efficiently under stress and uses good judgment in emergency/high stress situations 
-  Assists other employees in conducting assigned duties and responsibilities as necessary 
-  Provides training in crime scene search, preservation, and evidence collection to patrol officers 
-  Stays abreast of new discoveries, procedures, theories, and technological advancements in the field of forensic science by attending conferences, seminars, and continuing education/training courses, and by reading textbooks, scientific reports, and professional journals 
-  Maintains workspace, laboratory, city issued vehicle, and on call CSI van in clean, stocked, and organized condition 
-  Must maintain physical fitness to perform job duties. 
-  Performs all other duties as assigned. 
 Requirements 
-  Knowledge of Administrative Directives of both the City of Midland and the Police Department 
-  Knowledge of pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations; interprets and applies as necessary 
-  Knowledge of technical aspects of law enforcement including investigation, identification, records management, and care and custody of property 
-  Knowledge of geography of the city and the surrounding vicinity 
-  Knowledge of law enforcement and criminal justice system principles 
-  Skill in communicating clearly and concisely, both oral and written 
-  Skill to plan, organize, and manage time effectively 
-  Works independently in the absence of supervision 
-  Knowledge of grammar, spelling, and syntax 
-  Knowledge of safety procedures in relation to chemicals in use in the Crime Scene lab and communicable diseases 
-  Associate's degree or 65 college hours 
-  Must be a resident of Midland County at the time of employment. 
-  Must possess a valid Texas Class 'C' driver's license 
-  No felony convictions, history of criminal or improper conduct, or poor driving record which may affect suitability for law enforcement work 
-  If prior military service, must have an honorable discharge 
-  Must be proficient in both spoken and written English 
 Conditions for Continued Employment 
-  Must obtain Certified Crime Scene Investigator status under the International Association for Identification certification program 
-  Must obtain AFIS certification to operate terminal independently 
-  Must meet or exceed job performance expectations and substantially meet all standards of performance under broad banding plan 
-  Must maintain necessary physical condition to carry out all essential job functions 
-  Must maintain a valid Texas Class 'C' driver's license 
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