About the position
A Forensic DNA Analyst Level III functions in a lead capacity assuming additional responsibilities therein. He/she conducts complex analysis on forensic samples and relationships submitted for DNA identification at an advanced level in accordance to established protocol. He/she produces detailed accurate reports of results and conclusions. A Forensic DNA Analyst Level III has the ability to operate as a Technical Leader in the absence of the Technical Leader. A Forensic DNA Analyst Level III follows all laboratory policies and practices in accordance with federal standards. He/she reports to the Laboratory Director and receives direction from the MUFSC Technical Leader.
Responsibilities
• Works without the benefit of immediate technical supervision.
• Provides expert testimony.
• Provides general supervision and technical assistance to laboratory technicians and Forensic/DNA Analyst Levels I and II.
• Conducts orientation and training of Forensic DNA Analyst - Trainee.
• Guides and assists Forensic DNA Analyst - Trainee.
• Provides expertise and training in methodology, use of laboratory equipment, quality control/quality assurance, safety, etc.
• Plans, develops and implements specialized laboratory techniques and analytical procedures.
• Conducts complex forensic DNA analysis and mixture data interpretation/generation of associated statistics at an advanced performance level in accordance to established procedures and protocols.
• Conducts Administrative/Technical Review of forensic DNA Analysis.
• Consults with the forensic community at large on technical issues.
• Troubleshoots for situations involving procedures and equipment.
• Performs validation of new laboratory procedures and equipment.
• Organizes and maintains detailed records, follows established protocols relating to all aspects of laboratory operation.
• Maintains cleanliness, safety, security and organization of all laboratories and work areas.
• Follows protocols for chain of custody and sample control.
• Prepares reagents and solutions following standardized formulas and protocols.
• Reviews current safety procedures and practices safe storage and handling of hazardous and toxic materials.
• Attends required meetings and participates on committees as directed.
• Participates in the continuing education program.
• Performs related work as required.
Requirements
• Master's degree in Forensic Science, Biology, Chemistry or a Forensic related science including course work in areas of genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, legal issues and statistics.
• Minimum five years experience in complex DNA analysis including experience in operation of complex laboratory instrumentation/equipment and experience in conducting administrative/technical review of forensic DNA Analysis.
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