Crime Scene Technician PO
$45K - $50K/yr
Advanced training in equivocal death, crime scene processing, blood spatter analysis, or firearms reconstruction. Essential Functions Knowledge: Methods and techniques of crime scene investigations ...
$45K - $50K/yr
Advanced training in equivocal death, crime scene processing, blood spatter analysis, or firearms reconstruction. Essential Functions Knowledge: Methods and techniques of crime scene investigations ...
$45K - $50K/yr
Advanced training in equivocal death, crime scene processing, blood spatter analysis, or firearms reconstruction. Essential Functions Knowledge: Methods and techniques of crime scene investigations ...
$25.72 - $37.66/hr
Essential Job Functions Document and collect evidence from crimes through photography, videography, and sketches with measurement, trajectory and blood spatter analysis, notes and written reports to ...
$25.72 - $37.66/hr
Essential Job Functions Document and collect evidence from crimes through photography, videography, and sketches with measurement, trajectory and blood spatter analysis, notes and written reports to ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
$10K/yr
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; Modern office procedures and equipment; Department policies, procedures ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
$10K/yr
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; Modern office procedures and equipment; Department policies, procedures ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; * Modern office procedures and equipment; * Department policies ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; * Modern office procedures and equipment; * Department policies ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; * Modern office procedures and equipment; * Department policies ...
Angleton, TX · On-site
Kenesic interview and interrogation techniques, statement and handwriting analysis, and blood spatter and wound recognition; * Modern office procedures and equipment; * Department policies ...
$16.83 - $19.69
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$22.55 - $25.42
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$25.53 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$25.42 - $28.28
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$34 - $36.87
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A Blood Spatter Analyst examines bloodstain patterns at crime scenes to determine how violent events occurred. They analyze the shape, size, and distribution of blood droplets to reconstruct incidents, helping law enforcement understand the nature of the crime. Their work involves collecting evidence, documenting findings, and sometimes testifying in court as an expert witness.
A typical day for a Blood Spatter Analyst often involves processing crime scenes, collecting and documenting bloodstain evidence, and analyzing patterns in a laboratory setting. You may also spend time preparing detailed reports and presenting your findings to law enforcement teams or in courtroom settings. The role requires close collaboration with other forensic specialists, detectives, and legal professionals to interpret evidence accurately. While some days are spent in the field, others are dedicated to research, ongoing training, and reviewing case files to ensure thorough and precise analysis.
To thrive as a Blood Spatter Analyst, you need a strong background in forensic science, crime scene investigation, and physics, typically supported by a degree in forensic science or a related field. Familiarity with specialized bloodstain pattern analysis software, photography equipment, and relevant certification (such as from the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts) is often beneficial. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear written and verbal communication are key soft skills for success in this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately interpreting crime scenes, preparing detailed reports, and effectively testifying in court.

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Position Summary Crime Scene Technician performs technical work photographing, measuring and diagramming crime scenes, collecting and classifying evidence and latent prints, and preparing detailed reports in support of law enforcement activities. Education, Training, Experience, Certifications, Licenses and Registrations Education / higher education: AA Degree For required college degrees, applicable field(s) of study: Criminal justice, forensic science, chemistry, biology, physical science or a related field. Minimum number of years of related experience: One (1) year of experience in photography, digital and video camera operation, fingerprint classification, public safety/ crime scene investigation or crime scene evidence collection.
In lieu of the required education, a qualified candidate may possess a HS diploma and three (3) years of related experience. Education and/or experience preferences: Associates degree in criminology. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Driver's License requirement: Infrequent Driver -- Regular Driver's License Required Endorsements: None Note -- For any driver, driving record must always meet City driving and insurability standards.
Required certifications, licenses or registrations: Basic fingerprint and photography training. Time given after hire/promotion to obtain certification or licenses: One (1) year Preferred certifications, licenses or registrations: Advanced training in equivocal death, crime scene processing, blood spatter analysis, or firearms reconstruction. Essential Functions Knowledge: Methods and techniques of crime scene investigations Fingerprinting processes and classification; rules of evidence, police procedures, and photo taking; DNA processing methods and evidence collection procedures.
Knowledge of personal computers and proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop and any other computer software for fingerprinting, digital and video camera operations, photographic techniques and procedures. Skills: Must be able to type rapidly and accurately enough to accomplish the essential functions of the job; Operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing and spreadsheet applications; Respond to requests and inquiries; communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in written format. Attentiveness and intensity is critical to ensure accuracy and minimize errors.
Organize, plan, and prioritize investigations. Work effectively with all types of crime and accident scenes with the Office of the Medical Examiner. Must be able to organize large amounts of information in a methodical and logical manner.
Abilities: Ability to use photographic techniques and procedure under various lighting conditions. Process crime scene evidence with accuracy and attention to detail. Analytical thinking abilities; capacity to recognize patterns or connections between situations/events that aren't obviously related; Identify key or underlying issues in complex cases, or use creative conceptual, methodical, and/or inductive reasoning to develop case hypothesis.
Ability to cope with stressful situations calmly, fairly, tactfully and with respect for the public and co-workers. Ability to operate police vehicles and equipment. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing.
Ability to adhere to established policies and procedures. Maturity of judgment and ability to maintain strict confidentiality. Interaction with Groups/Agencies/Entities: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including professional agencies and the general public.
Provide expert testimony in administrative, civil, criminal, or other proceedings concerning investigative findings.
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Public administration
51 - 200 Employees
Rio Rancho, NM, US
1981