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Principles and practices of evidence collection, analysis, and management, in addition to advanced criminal identification techniques emphasizing photography and fingerprinting.
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Principles of supervision, training, and performance evaluations.
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Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, and conflict resolution.
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Modern methods, practices, and techniques of law enforcement work including knowledge of criminal investigation and crime scene analysis.
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Use of various electronic video equipment.
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Standard fingerprint classification methods, practices, records, and equipment.
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Photography and printing digital photographs.
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Mandates governing safety standards of handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous and carcinogenic materials.
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Principles and practices of work safety, including the handling of urine and blood samples.
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Law enforcement report preparation.
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Principles of budget monitoring.
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On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of the job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports, and special projects; analyze crime scenes; develop evidence to be processed; understand and recall the principles of evidence collection and analysis; identify, interpret, explain, and enforce evidentiary and other law enforcement procedures; observe while in the field; review and interpret case reports; focus on a single task for long periods of time; work with frequent interruptions; work under time pressure and complete a high volume of tasks; maintain awareness of safety at all times.
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On an intermittent basis sit at a desk or in a vehicle for extended periods of time; push, pull, grasp, bend, twist, squat, stoop, kneel, reach, climb, crouch, and crawl to access office and field work equipment and to perform field duties; see and hear with sufficient acuity to perform essential job functions; use telephone, write, and use a keyboard to communicate; occasionally lift heavy weight.
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Organize, implement, and direct the Evidence Unit operations and activities.
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Supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff.
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Perform a variety of evidentiary collection methods and analyses, emphasizing photography and fingerprinting, including the performance of latent fingerprint comparisons and analysis; printing and enlarging photographs for courtroom presentation; and more sophisticated field forensics.
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Adapt, understand, and apply emerging technologies with evidence collection and analysis.
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Operate equipment and materials used in photographic and fingerprint work and take photographs.
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Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to assigned operation.
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Prepare clear and concise reports.
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Lift latent fingerprints and classify fingerprints accurately.
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Interpret and apply a variety of regulations and procedures dealing with criminal investigations.
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Maintain detailed records relating to evidence.
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Prepare and monitor a routine budget.
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Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
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Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
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Work odd or unusual hours, including nights, weekends, holidays, and/or overtime.
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Work in close proximity to human remains in various stages of decomposition, which may include odors, biological/chemical agents, and communicable disease.
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Perform job duties effectively under pressure.