Forensics Technician
Company: City of Greenville
Location: Simpson
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The City of Greenville is seeking a highly motivated and dynamic
professional for the position of Forensic Technician. Under the
general direction of the Police Department command staff, the
Forensic Technician will perform technical work in collecting,
preserving, and analyzing crime scene evidence and related police
forensic responsibilities. Operates forensic vehicles and performs
related work as required. All work is performed under general
supervision and must adhere to the accreditation standards set by
the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board and the American Society
of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD). FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Receive, photograph, and document packaged items; Prepare needed
equipment, chemicals, powders, lighting, etc.; Prepare
documentation related to the processing of evidence; Maintain
forensics lab equipment; Analyze latent fingerprint lifts to
determine identifiable properties; Enter and search latent print
records in the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
as required; Complete written reports documenting findings of an
examination of latent evidence; Prepare written reports and other
documents to record all work performed for each case worked
accurately; Record all work in the department's information system;
Prepare documents for presentation in court as required; Re-stock
ID kits for Police Officers as needed; Receive items for in-lab
drying and examination; Respond to requests for evidence from
officers in preparation for trial; Examine the evidence for other
agencies upon request; Respond to crime scenes to collect and
document evidence; Photograph crime scenes; Package evidence for
proper storage and examination; Perform presumptive tests at the
scene as needed; Perform other tasks as required depending on the
circumstances present at the crime scene; Re-stock forensics
vehicle supplies; Clean and maintain vehicle equipment; Perform
routine maintenance of electrical tools; Perform other duties and
related work as assigned. Education and Experience: Associate
degree in forensics and investigative science, criminal justice,
chemistry, biology, biochemistry, or a closely related field; and
One year of experience in forensic work (preferred not required) OR
High school diploma or GED; and 3 years of experience in forensic
work, or a closely related field (required) Preferred
Qualifications: Certified by the International Association for
Identification (IAI) in one or more of the following areas:
(Preferred but not required) Latent Print Examination Crime Scene
Crime Scene Reconstruction Forensic Photography Forensic Video
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Footwear Examiner Computer and cellular
device forensics KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of:
methods and standards employed in forensic science. techniques used
in latent print processing, bloodstain pattern analysis, and other
crime scene investigative procedures. computer forensic imaging
software. trace evidence collection procedures. cellular device
analysis software. Greenville Police Department and the City of
Greenville policies and procedures. Skilled in: task of crime scene
investigation and evidence collection. the use of chemicals,
powders, and alternate light sources used in the collection of
evidence. identification of print pattern matches. Ability to:
prepare clear, concise, detailed, and accurate reports as needed.
engage in effective oral communication. operate assigned equipment,
including computer equipment and various software packages. work
cooperatively with City officials, other employees, and the general
public. work safely without presenting a direct threat to self or
others. perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over
others. FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Must currently possess a valid
driver's license. (Note: A valid driver's license is a current
driver's license that is not revoked, suspended, or subject to
limited restoration or conditional operation privileges). Eligible
candidates must submit to an interview process, background checks,
and drug screen. Candidates who do not successfully complete the
selection process are eligible to reapply for other City job
vacancies. The Selection process is typically completed within one
to three months. Applications will be reviewed after the posting is
closed. Compensation details: 46612.8 Yearly Salary
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