Evidence Tech

Location
2500 West Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32804
Salary
$24,044/yr or $25,251/yr with 3 years experience
Posted
Feb 24, 2017
Closes
Mar 31, 2017
Industry
Government

JOB SUMMARY

Receives, stores, preserves, and/or disposes of criminal evidence and found property.

Spends at least 65 percent of time performing duties that involve the collection, examination, preservation, documentation, or preparation of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential biological or chemical contamination, or exposure to chemicals, processes, or materials that may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the handling of such evidence. Receives and collects evidence from various Evidence Intake locations within the County. Responds to call out situations to assist, organize, package and take custody of evidence from search warrants and other crime scenes as required. Preserves evidence for storage by ensuring proper packaging, labeling and appropriate storage controls. Documents chain of custody, condition, storage locations and enters data in the computers. Prepares evidence for analysis by initiating the required laboratory documentation forms and transports evidence to and from FDLE. Examines evidence for proper identification, packaging, bio-hazardous properties labeling, integrity and proper disposal requirements. Handles a large inventory of physical evidence not contained in hermetically sealed receptacles and therefore creates a high potential for exposure to biological or chemical hazard contamination that may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties. Exposed to chemicals, firearms, narcotics, bio-hazardous materials (such as air/blood borne pathogens, bodily excretions, contagious diseases, such as HIV, Tuberculosis, MRSA, Hepatitis and molds) in field, security vaults/lockers or warehouse environments. 

Retrieves property for citizens and deputies as requested. Conducts inventory of firearms, drugs, currency, and general property. Audits evidence for procedural compliance.

Testifies in court hearings about work performed. Remains available for call outs to crime scenes in order to collect large volumes of evidence and confiscated property.

Operates forklift and pallet jack.  Performs heavy lifting.

Performs administrative functions to include data entry, categorizing, documentation, labeling property, collating files, answering phone and assists deputies and the public with the release of evidence and found property. 

Please visit our website www.ocso.com and review the job requirements listed in the "Civilian Positions" section under "Careers". In order to be considered for this position, you MUST complete your online application on that website. This posting is for the Orange County Sheriff's Office located in FLORIDA.

We are a Veteran friendly, Equal Opportunity Employer who strives to reflect the diversity found in our community.

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