About the Department
Minimum Starting Salary: $25.5000 per hour depending on qualifications
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THE CITY OF WACO SEEKS:
A detail-oriented, organized individual to join the City of Waco Police Department as a Latent Print Crime Scene Technician. Do you have experience and/or knowledge of conducting investigations, collecting, processing, and preserving evidence related to a criminal investigation? If this is you, apply now!
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
- Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, or a related field.
- OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Must complete Police Department Background Packet (packets will be sent 5/22/2025).
Preferred: - One year of experience in crime scene processing, latent print development, and fingerprint comparison.
Hours:- Various days and hours, including overnight hours, weekends, and holidays.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:- Valid Texas Driver's License
- Must successfully complete any additional background checks required for the position, which may include a CJIS
background check, federal background check, or other applicable screenings (e.g., FAA)
POSITION DESCRIPTION:Under basic supervision, processes evidence, latent prints, and other trace evidence for the Waco Police Department (WPD) to help develop investigative leads.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:- Responds to crime and accident scenes, evaluate the scene, and conduct searches for evidence utilizing disciplines related to crime scene investigation.
- Measures and/or photographs crime scenes, evidence, etc.; Documents collects, packages, preserves, and processes evidence in accordance with applicable legal chain of custody practices and procedures.
- Utilizes alternate light sources, chemical and physical processes, scientific methods, and equipment to detect and collect evidence.
- Process evidence and crime scenes for latent fingerprints, utilizing both chemical and powder processes.
- Develops investigative leads for detectives based on analytical processing of crime scene evidence.
- Writes, drafts, and completes reports and/or documentation of work completed.
- Assists other surrounding law enforcement agencies with crime scene processing.
- Testifies as an expert witness in court regarding analysis of procedures after being declared by the judge an expert in the field of crime scene investigation.
- Works in an environment containing bio-hazardous materials.
- Must be able to work an on-call schedule when assigned and respond to calls within the department's designated response time. May be required to respond afterhours, including holidays and weekends, in the event of a departmental or City-wide emergency.
- Operates a City vehicle to respond to crime scenes throughout the City and surrounding jurisdictions, transport equipment and supplies, and securely collect and transfer evidence to designated locations.