$31.07-$44.30 Hourly / $5,385.47-$7,678.67 Monthly / $64,625.60-$92,144.00 Yearly
This is intermediate level technical photographic and media extraction work, which also includes collecting, examining and processing digital multimedia evidence for investigative purposes.
An employee in this class is responsible for performing
technical work of average to advanced difficulty in connection with digital
imaging, photographic applications, printing of crime scene photographs and the
collection, identification and preservation of digital media from the crime
scene. Under general supervision, the employee performs all photographic duties
to include digital uploads/downloads, scanning of negatives, enlargements,
custody and control of photographic evidence and equipment, training crime
scene technicians in the proper use and care of photographic equipment,
retrieval of digital media from the crime scene for preservation purposes and
conversion of extracted data media files from proprietary format to an industry
standard format.
Considerable initiative and independent judgement are
required since the employee is responsible for ensuring the timely and accurate
processing of all media for use as evidence. Work is performed on rotating
shifts to include nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Prints color photographs using automatic print processors;
makes enlargements from all types of negatives.
Receives, documents, preserves, archives and controls crime
scene evidence in the form of digital, and film/negatives.
Performs preventative maintenance and minor repairs on all
photo lab equipment.
Receives and processes image duplication requests for
investigative and judicial purposes as well as public records requests.
Researches case information in computer files; testifies in
criminal proceedings in reference to photography.
Uploads digital media into computer database for archiving.
Transfers photos from negatives and converts to digital
format using Noritsu-S 600 film scanner
Maintains photographic files to include CD’s and film
negatives.
Enhances photographic images for investigative purposes and
judicial presentations.
Assist with inventory control of supplies and all
photographic equipment.
Maintain monthly reports and records of all work performed
and supplies expended; assist with ordering photographic supplies as needed.
Provides photographic support services for special events,
ceremonies, historical events and other occurrences on request.
Collects and preserves video evidence at crime scenes from
various media devices as directed.
Enhances and extracts video for conversion into digital
video formats usable for forensic analysis.
Performs related work as needed.
Extensive Knowledge of: All photographic duties; a
variety of cameras, and color photographic processing equipment. Ability to
take professional grade photographs
Considerable knowledge of: Courtroom proceedings;
preventative maintenance requirements of machinery and equipment utilized. Effectively
testify in court on all digital media related evidence.
Working knowledge of: Operate and maintain equipment necessary
to develop and print photographs utilizing a color automatic printer and
processor. Ability to take professional grade photographs. Knowledge of methods
and techniques used in audio-visual production; rules and procedures pertinent
to evidence collection and preservation.
Ability to: Instruct
others in the proper use and care of all photography and video related
equipment. Operate a lightweight motor vehicle. Skill in the use
and care of audio/visual and photographic equipment; use of various computer
programs for digital imaging and image enhancements. Extract video from
proprietary formats and convert to other media formats. Establish and maintain
effective working relationships with employees, members of law enforcement,
community agencies and others.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license required.
Preferred certifications: LEVA International, Scientific
Working Group Imaging Technology, resolution Video and/ or CPP
Evaluation of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment processing.
Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including nights,
weekends, holidays and overtime as needed. During periods when the Mayor issues
an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required
to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated
emergency.
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