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Before you apply, watch this video to learn helpful tips for completing an application at Pinal ... One (1) year of work experience in forensic science or investigations. Arizona residents must have ...

Before you apply, watch this video to learn helpful tips for completing an application at Pinal ... One (1) year of work experience in forensic science or investigations. * Arizona residents must ...

IT Forensics Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

Forensic Media Work - Edit, redact, enhance, and prepare video, audio, and photo files for investigative and trial use. Trial Technology Support - Assist attorneys in developing digital, electronic ...

IT Forensics Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

Forensic Media Work - Edit, redact, enhance, and prepare video, audio, and photo files for investigative and trial use. Trial Technology Support - Assist attorneys in developing digital, electronic ...

The Forensic Care Coordinator will work in collaboration with the county SPOA department ... video teleconference. Assumes overall responsibility and accountability for coordinating all ...

The Forensic Care Coordinator will work in collaboration with the county SPOA department ... video teleconference. Assumes overall responsibility and accountability for coordinating all ...

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How much do forensic video jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic video in the United States is $61,156.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What kinds of cases or investigations might a forensic video analyst typically work on?

Forensic video analysts frequently support law enforcement agencies, legal teams, and private organizations by clarifying, authenticating, or enhancing video evidence for a wide range of investigations. Typical cases include thefts, assaults, traffic accidents, and other incidents captured on surveillance, body cams, or mobile devices. Analysts are often called upon to prepare reports, testify as expert witnesses, and consult with detectives or attorneys throughout an investigation. This collaborative, detail-oriented work plays a crucial role in helping to uncover the truth and present clear evidence in both criminal and civil proceedings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Forensic Video position, and why are they important?

To thrive in forensic video analysis, you need a strong background in video technology, digital imaging, and criminal justice, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications. Familiarity with forensic video analysis software such as Amped FIVE or iNPUT-ACE, as well as adherence to industry standards like SWGDE guidelines, is crucial. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear communication skills help you excel when presenting findings and working within multidisciplinary teams. These abilities ensure accurate, reliable evidence handling and effective support of investigations or legal proceedings.

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Infographic showing various Forensic Video job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 30% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.
Forensic Technician

Forensic Technician

Pinal County

Florence, AZ • On-site

$37K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description Have you considered investing in your community. Pinal County is a beautiful place that needs passionate people who want to help others and make a difference in their lives. Public service is a rewarding career choice; not only does it offer a strong sense of purpose, but it also benefits you financially.

We may not be the most competitive in salary, but we provide great value to our employees, including highly sought-after retirement plans, paid sabbaticals every five years, and very affordable benefit costs. In the long run, Pinal County is an excellent choice to fulfill your passion and support your retirement. Working at Pinal County is an investment in YOU.

Apply today and find out why Pinal County is more than just a job. Read more about the position and see if it is a good match for you. We are growing so be sure to check out all of our other opportunities as well.

An Employer that Values Each Employee and Prioritizes a Work Experience that Provides Ample Time for Stress Reduction and Work-Life Balance. Paid Vacation And Sick Leave 15 Vacation Days Accrued Annually Starting Day One After Three (3) Years of Service, 18 Vacation Days Accrued Annually After Five (5) Years of Service, 20 Vacation Days Accrued Annually 13 Sick Leave Days Accrued Annually Starting Day One Ten Paid Holidays + One Paid Floating Holiday to Use as You Wish Paid Sabbaticals Every Five (5) Years Two-Week Sabbatical After Five Years of Continuous Service Three-Week Sabbatical After Ten Years of Continuous Service Four-Week Sabbatical After Fifteen Years of Continuous Service Four-Week Sabbaticals Every Five Years After Fifteen Years of Continuous Service Retirement Plans with Generous Employer Contributions - Guaranteed Lifetime Benefit. Variety of Top Tier Affordable Medical Plans - Six Different Medical Plans to Choose From Some Medical Plans with Zero Employee Premium Cost Dental and Vision Plans Comprehensive Wellness Program Quarterly Wellness Challenges Vision Exams and Optometry Events Onsite Vaccination Clinics Onsite Mammogram and Prostate Screening Events Skin Cancer Screening Events Onsite Biometrics and Health Screening Events Onsite Financial Health and Retirement Planning Events Onsite & Online Fitness Resources and Onsite Sessions Like Yoga and Tai Chi Tuition Reimbursement Program Alternative Work Schedules Telehealth Qualified Employer - Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program - Department of Education Employee Assistance Program with Ongoing Training & Development Options Civil Service Leave Van Pool Options Short-Term Disability - Employer Paid Basic Life Insurance - Employer Paid Flexible Spending Accounts for Dependent Care and Medical Expenses Suite of Voluntary Benefits including additional Life, Accident, Critical Illness & Cancer Insurance Working at Pinal County is an investment in YOU.

Apply today and find out why Pinal County is more than just a job. Before you apply, watch this video to learn helpful tips for completing an application at Pinal County: Application Tips JOB SUMMARY Perform specialized work with the post-mortem examination of deceased human remains, collection of evidence and specimens, identifying and documenting human remains, and maintain records. Provide accurate and professional death investigation services for the citizens of Pinal County and collect evidence at death scenes to assist in determining medical cause of death under general supervision.

TYPICAL CLASSIFICATION ESSENTIAL DUTIES Perform professional work of moderate difficulty investigating unattended and unnatural deaths and assist law enforcement agency personnel as requested. Assist pathologist with clinical pathological procedures using surgical techniques. Eviscerate organs, collect specimens, make and close incisions.

Document and process evidence for law enforcement agencies. Maintain sanitary condition of the facility, equipment, and instruments. Properly handle safe disposal of biological and biohazardous materials.

Take photographs and fingerprints. Operates various equipment, including but not limited to, scales, autopsy saw, aspirator, x-ray machine, cameras, and computers. Collect, preserve, and secure decedent and evidence and document all handling of body and personal property.

Assist the forensic pathologist or medical examiner with the decedent evaluation and postmortem examination. Obtain or coordinate positive identification of bodies through visual personal identification affidavit, x-ray, dental records, descriptive evidence, and fingerprint records. Administer and supervise the processing of death certificates, property records, and body handling records.

Prepare necessary reports and document evidence for court proceedings. Package, store, and safeguard property and evidence and enter and update data into computer system, log books, and case files. Work with other state and regional law enforcement and health services agencies on complex incidents.

Maintain absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, customer records, and restricted County information. Perform other related duties as required. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM WORK Associate's degree in Health Sciences, Criminal Justice, or related field.

One (1) year of work experience in forensic science or investigations. Arizona residents must have an Arizona Driver's License upon hire; newly established Arizona Residents must have one within 30 days of hire. Or a combination of experience and/or education may substitute for the minimum requirements.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of Federal and state laws and rules for the storage, transfer and disposal of evidence and property, and regulations governing the release of information from public agency records. Knowledge of principles and practices of law enforcement records management. Knowledge of state laws and statutes governing the rules of evidence.

Knowledge of geography, roads, and landmarks of County and surrounding areas. Knowledge of regional community services and resources available to citizens. Skill in collecting, processing, and preserving death scene evidence.

Skill in determining cause and manner of death. Skill in packaging and organizing property and evidence in an orderly fashion for storage and retrieval. Skill in interpreting and applying statutes, rules, ordinances, codes, and regulations.

Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public and handle stressful situations and angry people. Knowledge of human anatomy and medical terminology. Skill in performing precision surgical cutting techniques with surgical instruments and autopsy saw.

Ability to maintain accurate records, stand for extended periods of time and perform heavy lifting. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The work is very heavy work and requires exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The work also requires the ability to climb, crawl, crouch, finger, feel, grasp, handle, perform repetitive motion, kneel, lift, pull, push, speak, hear, stand, stoop, walk, operate motor vehicles and/or heavy equipment, and demonstrate visual and mental acuity.

Exposure to infectious diseases, deceased bodies, human organs, bloodborne pathogens, human fluids and hazardous chemicals. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed in an environment where errors can lead to significant physical or mental consequences. The hiring salary for this position is dependent upon experience, qualifications and position funding; starting salaries above the first quartile require additional approval.

NOTICE TO APPLICANTS We appreciate your interest in our employment opportunities. At Pinal County, we value professionalism and respect for others. If these values are not demonstrated throughout the application and interview process, we reserve the right to remove your candidacy from consideration, which may impact your future Pinal County applications.

Offers of employment are valid only if provided in writing and approved by Pinal County Human Resources. All qualified candidates eligible to work in the United States are welcome to apply. However, visa sponsorship is not available.

Pinal County does not participate in STEM Optional Practical Training (STEM OPT). Pinal County requires pre-employment screening, which includes a Motor Vehicle Record check, a comprehensive background check (encompassing employment, education, and criminal history), and drug testing for safety-sensitive roles. Criminal convictions do not automatically disqualify candidates from employment.

Employment offers are contingent on successful pre-employment screening. If driving is a requirement of the position, you must have a valid Arizona State Driver's License in accordance with Arizona State Law. Work in this classification requires an individual to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary classification functions herein described. Since every duty associated with this classification may not be described herein, employees may be required to perform duties not specifically spelled out in this classification description, but which may be reasonably considered to be incidental in the performing of their duties, just as though they were actually written out in this description.