FORENSIC SCIENTIST III (Q.D.) 2285
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
Under general supervision, an employee in this
class acts as the assistant section supervisor for the questioned documents section
of the crime laboratory. The incumbent coordinates and participates in the
performance of highly complex technical analyses of the questioned documents
section. The work involves the use of highly sophisticated laboratory
equipment. The incumbent is expected to perform the most complex examinations
in the questioned documents section, and assists the section supervisor in maintaining
the section as close to "State of the Art" as possible. The work includes giving testimony at a
variety of legal proceedings, and requires the exercise of independent judgment
and initiative. Supervision is exercised over subordinate laboratory staff, and
is received from an administrative and/or section supervisor through
conferences, case review and established laboratory procedures. May act as a crime scene team leader. Does
related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Supervises and conducts complex questioned
documents examinations to establish origin, authorship and/or authenticity;
Supervises
and assigns duties to subordinate laboratory staff;
Issues
signed reports of analyses performed;
May
review reports of varying complexities for correct organization, structure, and
format (“Administrative Review”);
May
review reports of a level-appropriate complexity for validity of analyses
performed (“Technical Review”);
May
supervise and/or participate in section quality assurance activities and/or
proficiency testing;
Supervises
and evaluates new methods of analysis in order to assist in keeping
section at "State of the Art" levels;
May
participate in crime scene investigations;
May
act as crime scene team leader in supervising staff at crime scene
investigations, and directing the evaluation, collection, and documentation of
evidence;
May
receive, store, and release evidence;
May
assist in the selection and purchase of scientific instruments and may assist in
maintaining inventory of chemicals and materials;
Gives
testimony at a variety of legal proceedings regarding findings and
observations;
Consults
with administrative and/or section supervisor(s) regarding budgetary
requirements, training, and quality assurance practices.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Comprehensive knowledge of the relevant
photographic, illuminating and photoreproductive techniques and devices; comprehensive
knowledge of microscopy and chromatography as they are used in the analysis of
questioned documents; comprehensive knowledge of the design and operation of
various mechanical printing machines; comprehensive knowledge of modern
laboratory methods, procedures and equipment; comprehensive knowledge of the
rules of evidence and penal laws as they relate to questioned documents
evidence; skill in laboratory manipulative techniques; ability to train,
supervise and evaluate the work of others in a manner conducive to full
performance and high morale; ability to make accurate observations and arrive
at sound conclusions; ability to perform routine maintenance on complex
electronic equipment; ability to express oneself clearly and concisely, both
orally and in writing; patience; persistence; good judgment; physical condition
commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
OPEN COMPETITIVE
Either:
a)
Graduation from a college with
federally-authorized accreditation or registration by NY State with a Master’s
Degree in one of the natural or forensic sciences, including or supplemented by
sixteen (16) credit hours in chemistry, and five (5) years of professional
experience* in the examination of questioned documents; or,
b)
Graduation from a college with federally-authorized accreditation or
registration by NY State with a Bachelor’s Degree in one of the natural or
forensic sciences, including or supplemented by sixteen (16) credit hours in
chemistry, and six (6) years of professional experience* in the examination of
questioned documents.
NOTE: *Professional experience is
defined as experience involving independent responsibility for the analysis of
evidence in crime laboratory, and may include the signing and issuing of
reports. Qualifying experience must have been gained within
the last ten (10) years.
PROMOTIONAL
Two (2) years of permanent competitive status as a
Forensic Scientist II (Q.D.)
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENT
At the time of appointment and during employment in
this title, employees will be required to possess a valid license to operate a
motor vehicle in New York State.
Candidates
will be subject to a background investigation.
R 1/1/18
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Competitive