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How much do remote forensic science intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote forensic science intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Forensic Science Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Forensic Science Intern, you need a solid understanding of forensic science principles, laboratory procedures, and a background in chemistry or biology, often supported by relevant coursework or enrollment in a degree program. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools, databases for evidence tracking, and basic forensic analysis software is typically expected. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective written communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate data analysis, proper handling of sensitive information, and successful remote collaboration with forensic teams.

What is the difference between Remote Forensic Science Intern vs Remote Crime Scene Investigator?

AspectRemote Forensic Science InternRemote Crime Scene Investigator
CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in forensic science or related fieldUsually requires experience or certification in crime scene investigation or law enforcement
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, involving research, data analysis, and report writingFieldwork at crime scenes, with some remote case review
Employer & IndustryUniversities, forensic labs, research institutionsLaw enforcement agencies, forensic units
Search & Comparison IntentEducational, entry-level, research-focusedFieldwork, investigation, law enforcement

The Remote Forensic Science Intern role is mainly research-based and remote, focusing on supporting forensic investigations through data analysis and reports. In contrast, a Remote Crime Scene Investigator involves fieldwork at actual crime scenes, often requiring law enforcement experience. While both roles are within forensic science, they differ significantly in work environment and responsibilities.

What is a Remote Forensic Science Intern?

A Remote Forensic Science Intern is a student or recent graduate who gains hands-on experience in forensic science by working with professionals virtually. These interns assist with tasks such as data analysis, case research, evidence documentation, and report writing, all from a remote location. The position allows for learning about forensic techniques and procedures without being physically present in a lab or crime scene, often utilizing digital tools and communication platforms to collaborate with their team. It's an excellent opportunity to develop relevant skills and build a professional network in the forensic science field.

What types of projects or assignments can a Remote Forensic Science Intern expect to work on?

As a Remote Forensic Science Intern, you can expect to work on projects such as analyzing digital evidence, assisting with case file organization, conducting literature reviews, or supporting data entry for laboratory reports. You may also help with research on forensic methodologies or participate in virtual team meetings to discuss ongoing investigations. While direct lab work may be limited, you'll gain exposure to various aspects of the forensic process and valuable experience in digital documentation and communication with multidisciplinary teams.
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Forensic Scientist I, II, III (Forensic Chemistry Unit), Grade 20, 22 25

Forensic Scientist I, II, III (Forensic Chemistry Unit), Grade 20, 22 25

Montgomery County, MD

Rockville, MD • On-site, Remote

$83K - $134K/yr

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Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


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Job description

Salary : $83,556.00 - $134,086.00 Annually
Location : 100 Edison Park Dr Gaithersburg MD 20878 USA
Job Type: Permanent
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 2026-00351
Department: Department of Police
Division: POL 47 ISB Forensics Sciences and Evidence Management Division Chemistry Section
Opening Date: 06/17/2026
Closing Date: 6/24/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
FLSA: Exempt
About the Position
The anticipated hiring range for this position will be based on the candidate's qualifications and experience:
Forensic Scientist I : $$67,672 - $102,385
Forensic Scientist II: $$76,742 - $120,956
Forensic Scientist III: $83,556 - $134,086
WHO WE ARE
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is made up of approximately 1,300 sworn officers and approximately 650 support personnel. The Police Department was established in 1922 and today is responsible for providing service to a County with a population of over one million people.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
The Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) is seeking an accomplished and dynamic forensic science professional to serve as a Forensic Scientist in the Forensic Chemistry Unit for the Montgomery County Police Crime Laboratory in the Forensic Science and Evidence Management Division.
About the Forensic Science and Evidence Management Division (FSEMD)
Our mission is to deliver high-quality forensic services with accuracy, integrity, efficiency, and impartiality to support the administration of justice and serve the community. We continuously strive to achieve excellence in forensic science through transparency, rigorous standards, and ongoing training. Our commitment to collaboration with law enforcement, legal professionals, and the community fosters trust and contributes to a safer society.
Why Join MCPD?
As a leader in forensic science and evidence management, MCPD offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on public safety and the justice system. You will be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to excellence, innovation, and service to the community.
What You'll Be Doing
As a Forensic Scientist in the Forensic Chemistry Unit, you will play a critical role in supporting the justice system by analyzing evidence for the presence of controlled dangerous substances (CDS). Your work will help ensure public safety through accurate, high-quality forensic science.
In this role, you will have full technical responsibility for your casework and are expected to independently plan, conduct, and document your analyses. Given the sensitive legal implications of the work, you must apply complex scientific methods with a high degree of accuracy, objectivity, and attention to detail.
This role may involve occasional exposure to harmful chemicals or biohazardous materials present in evidence. Strict adherence to safety protocols is required at all times. Physical requirements may include standing for extended periods while working at laboratory benches and lifting/carrying evidence containers weighing up to 50 pounds.
Certification by the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) to independently analyze CDS as a Certified Chemist must be obtained after the training period (COMAR 10.10.09.01).
Key Responsibilities
  • Analyze physical evidence using accepted techniques such as weighing protocols, macroscopic and microscopic examinations, color tests, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
  • Interpret analytical data and issue laboratory reports
  • Testify in court as an expert witness, clearly and confidently presenting scientific conclusions to support investigations and legal proceedings
  • Maintain strict adherence to quality assurance standards and chain of custody procedures to ensure the integrity of all evidence
  • Collaborate with a wide range of contacts, including laboratory staff, law enforcement officers, attorneys, external laboratories, scientific peers, accrediting bodies, and members of the community

Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Forensic Scientist Series: This position will be filled within the range of Forensic Scientist I through Forensic Scientist III based on prior experience and training. Subsequent promotions within the series are non-competitive and are based on experience.
EXPERIENCE:
If filled at Forensic Scientist I (Grade 20): This is an entry-level position as a Forensic Scientist trainee. The incumbent for this level is not expected to be a qualified scientist.
If filled at Forensic Scientist II (Grade 22): Two (2) years of full-time professional experience conducting examinations of CDS.
If filled at Forensic Scientist III (Grade 25): Four (4) years of full-time professional experience conducting examinations of CDS.
ALL LEVEL EDUCATION:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in a natural, physical, or forensic science, and have completed courses in analytical and organic chemistry. Applicants must be eligible for verification by the Maryland Department of Health, meeting requirements described in COMAR 10.10.09.
ALL LEVEL EQUIVALENCY
An equivalent combination of scientific education and experience may be substituted.
Preferred Criteria, Interview Preferences
Preferred Criteria for Forensic Scientist I:
  • Experience working within the Forensic Sciences in an accredited forensic laboratory.
  • Experience using GC-MS and FT-IR instrumentation.

Preferred Criteria for Forensic Scientist II:
  • Experience working as an authorized analyst in Seized Drugs within an accredited forensic laboratory.
  • Experience as a qualified expert in the field of Seized Drug analysis in court.
  • Experience using GC-MS and FT-IR instrumentation.
  • Experience interpreting results of analysis and writing conclusive reports in an accredited forensic laboratory.

Preferred Criteria for Forensic Scientist III:
  • Experience working as an authorized analyst in Seized Drugs within an accredited forensic laboratory.
  • Experience as a qualified expert in the field of Seized Drug analysis in court.
  • Experience using GC-MS and FT-IR instrumentation.
  • Experience interpreting results of analysis and writing conclusive reports in an accredited forensic laboratory.
  • Experience assisting with project development and/or validation.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Office of Human Resources (OHR) reviews the minimum qualifications of all applicants, irrespective of whether the candidate has previously been found to have met the minimum requirements for the job or been temporarily promoted to the same position. This evaluation is based solely on the information contained in the application/resume submitted for this specific position.
Montgomery County Government(MCG) is an equal opportunity employer, committed to workforce diversity. Accordingly, as it relates to employment opportunities, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities, in accordance with the law. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should email OHR at Hiring@montgomerycountymd.gov. Individual determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made in accordance with all applicable laws.
MCG also provides hiring preference to certain categories of veterans and veterans/persons with a disability. For more information and to claim employment preference, refer to the Careers webpage on Hiring Preference.
All applicants will respond to a series of questions related to their education, relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities required to minimally perform the job. The applicant's responses in conjunction with their resume and all other information provided in the employment application process will be evaluated to determine the minimum qualifications and preferred criteria or interview preference status. Based on the results, the highest qualified applicants will be placed on an Eligible List and may be considered for an interview. Employees meeting minimum qualifications who are the same grade will be placed on the Eligible List as a "Lateral Transfer" candidate and may be considered for an interview.
This will establish an Eligible List that may be used to fill both current and future vacancies.
If selected for consideration for this position, you may be required to provide evidence that you possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities indicated on your resume.
Montgomery County Ethics Law: Except as provided by law or regulation, the County's "Public Employees" (which does not include employees of the Sheriff's office) are subject to the County's ethics law including the requirements to obtain advanced approval of any outside employment and the prohibitions on certain outside employment. The outside employment requirements of the ethics law can be found at 19A-12 of the County Code. Additional information about outside employment can be obtained from the Ethics Commission website.
Leave Benefits
Our generous leave package starts with non-MLS permanent and term employees earning 15 days of sick leave and 15 days of annual leave in their first year, as well as up to three additional personal days each calendar year. Positions in MLS earn 35 days of paid time off each year. In addition, we offer all employees 10 paid holidays. Our leave policies adhere to the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, and we provide six weeks of paid parental leave for new parents.
Retirement Benefits
All permanent and term positions are eligible for robust retirement plans. Public safety positions are eligible for a defined benefit pension plan in which they are vested after only five years. Employees in non-public safety positions can participate in retirement plans that contribute up to 12 percent of their annual salary. All employees can also participate in a supplemental retirement plan, the 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, to contribute even more to their retirement goals.
Tuition Assistance & Student Loan Forgiveness
Montgomery County employees are eligible to participate in the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Participants who meet all requirements may qualify for forgiveness on the remaining balance on their Direct Loans after making 120 qualifying monthly payments under a qualifying repayment plan while working full-time in a qualifying public service position. To learn more about PSLF, please visit the Student Loan Repayment Benefits page. Our tuition assistance program allows you to receive up to $2,130 annually in tuition assistance to help you achieve a degree that supports your career path.
Free Mass Transit Benefit
County employees are entitled to use the RideOn Bus service for free with a valid County-employee ID. This benefit can be used any time of the day or evening, including weekends. We also offer a pre-tax flexible spending account to reduce the cost of other mass-transit options such as MARC trains and Metro.
Reduced Child and Health Care Costs
Working for Montgomery County also entitles permanent and term employees to participate in healthcare and childcare Flexible Spending Accounts. These plans allow eligible employees to save on a pretax basis for healthcare and dependent care costs incurred during the plan year.
Employee Wellbeing
We deeply care about your holistic wellness. Our award-winning wellness program, LiveWell, will support you in improving and maintaining your physical, mental, financial, social, and intellectual well-being.
Learn more about our wonderful benefits available to you once you join our team. Montgomery County Benefits
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Do you have experience using GC-MS and FT-IR instrumentation?
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Do you have a bachelor's degree in a natural, physical, or forensic science, and have completed courses in analytical and organic chemistry or 4 years of full-time professional experience within the Forensic Sciences in an accredited forensic laboratory?
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