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CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN

Columbia, SC · On-site

$46K - $58K/yr

Search and recovery of latent fingerprints, palm prints, trace evidence, DNA and other physical evidence; * Preparing casts, collecting, and preserving evidence from the crime scene in order to ...

CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN

Columbia, SC · On-site

$46K - $58K/yr

Search and recovery of latent fingerprints, palm prints, trace evidence, DNA and other physical evidence; * Preparing casts, collecting, and preserving evidence from the crime scene in order to ...

Search and recovery of latent fingerprints, palm prints, trace evidence, DNA and other physical evidence; Preparing casts, collecting, and preserving evidence from the crime scene in order to prepare ...

Police Evidence Technician

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$46K - $64K/yr

Enters firearm data into the ATF E-Trace system for all applicable firearms received into evidence and found property. Oversees or conducts the safe handling, processing, and test firing of firearms ...

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How much do trace evidence jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for trace evidence in the United States is $64,183.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $71,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Trace Evidence Examiner, you need a strong background in forensic science, chemistry, or a related field, usually supported by a relevant degree and laboratory experience. Familiarity with analytical instruments such as microscopes, gas chromatographs, and mass spectrometers, as well as certifications from organizations like the American Board of Criminalistics, are frequently important. Exceptional attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear written and verbal communication skills distinguish top professionals in this field. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate evidence analysis, supporting investigations, and delivering credible testimony in legal proceedings.

What is a Trace Evidence job?

A Trace Evidence job involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of small materials transferred during crimes, such as fibers, hairs, paint, glass, and gunshot residue. Professionals in this field work in forensic laboratories to examine evidence under microscopes and use specialized techniques like spectroscopy and chromatography. Their findings help law enforcement link suspects, victims, and crime scenes, providing crucial support in criminal investigations and legal proceedings.

What are some common challenges faced by Trace Evidence Examiners in their daily work?

Trace Evidence Examiners often deal with minute and easily contaminated samples, which require meticulous handling and extreme care during analysis. Working under tight deadlines while maintaining the chain of custody and adhering to rigorous quality standards can be demanding. Teamwork is essential, as examiners frequently collaborate with law enforcement, attorneys, and other forensic specialists to interpret findings and support investigations. Remaining current with advances in technology and best practices is also key to success in this ever-evolving field.

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Infographic showing various Trace Evidence job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 10% Full Time, 68% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 12% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,183 per year, or $30.9 per hour.
Forensic Scientist II or III - Biology Unit Assignment

Forensic Scientist II or III - Biology Unit Assignment

City of Mesa

Arizona City, AZ • On-site

$89K - $130K/yr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


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Forensic Scientist II Or III

This recruitment will be used to fill one (1) project-funded (at-will) Forensic Scientist II or III position (Biology Unit Assignment). This recruitment will also establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future Forensic Scientist II or III (Biology Unit Assignment) vacancies for budgeted (classified), grant-funded (at-will) and/or project-funded (at-will) positions. For initial application purposes, you must attach either an official or unofficial transcript so your college coursework can be verified. Applications without transcripts attached will be deemed ineligible. Forensic Scientist II ($74,017.01 - $107,644.37 annually) A Forensic Scientist II performs specialized forensic evaluations and/or complex forensic examinations of physical evidence submitted to Mesa Public Safety Support (MPSS) Department Forensic Services. A Forensic Scientist II is recognized as an expert in at least one area of forensic science, which may include blood alcohol analysis, controlled substance identification, latent print comparison, toxicology, serology/DNA, fire debris, firearms/toolmark examination, or trace evidence analyses. A Forensic Scientist II writes scientific examination reports, prepares findings for court presentation, testifies in court, and discusses laboratory results with officers and attorneys. This class is responsible for performing related duties as required.

This class is considered a journey-level position in the MPSS Department Forensic Services Forensic Scientist series. Incumbents in this class have progressed by non-competitive criteria-based promotion through successful completion of all stipulated requirements or meet the education and experience requirements prior to being hired by the City of Mesa MPSS Department. Employees in this class may receive further training in order to progress by non-competitive promotion to the classification of Forensic Scientist III upon successful completion of requirements stipulated in the criteria-based promotion plan and the requirements of the class. A Forensic Scientist II may conduct field investigations at crime scenes to search for, collect, and preserve evidence for laboratory analysis; and reconstruct situations and physical evidence of a crime in the demonstration of proof of the connection of persons, instruments, or materials with the crime. The Forensic Scientist II class is distinguished from Forensic Scientist III class by the latter's state of the art expertise and years of laboratory experience. A Forensic Scientist II is supervised by a Forensic Scientist Supervisor through on-the-job observations, reports, meetings, and results achieved. All work is performed in accordance with established departmental policies and procedures, federal/state guidelines, and accreditation standards. A Forensic Scientist II works with chemicals and other hazardous materials. This class is FLSA exempt-professional.

Forensic Scientist III ($89,956.05 - $130,824.93 annually) A Forensic Scientist III performs highly specialized forensic evaluations and/or complex forensic examinations of physical evidence submitted to Mesa Public Safety Support (MPSS) Department Forensic Services. A Forensic Scientist III is recognized as an expert in at least one area of forensic science, which may include blood alcohol analysis, controlled substances identification, latent print comparison, toxicology, serology/DNA, fire debris, firearms/toolmark examination, or trace evidence analyses. A Forensic Scientist III operates, maintains, programs, and interprets data from highly technical and/or computerized instrumentation such as an automated blood alcohol analysis system, a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer, or DNA-related equipment, depending on assignment. Further responsibilities include: preparing and conducting officer training; assisting with the development and monitoring of a quality assurance program; conducting field investigations at crime scenes; troubleshooting; maintenance and validation of instrumentation; method development and validation; consulting and coordinating with experts, police officers, and attorneys; writing technical, scientific reports; and providing expert testimony in court. This class is responsible for performing related duties as required.

Forensic Scientist III is a professional class in the Forensic Scientist series which involves work in specialized areas of forensic science such as fire debris, drug identification, toxicology, blood alcohol, breath alcohol, serology, DNA testing, trace evidence analyses, and/or firearm, tool mark, and impression examination. This position is the highest level in the Forensic Scientist series and may be responsible for the technical work direction and training of subordinate Forensic Scientists in all operations and in evidence processing. An employee in this class provides guidance, training, and technical assistance to less experienced personnel. Incumbents in this class have progressed by non-competitive promotion through successful completion of all stipulated requirements in the criteria-based promotion plan or meet the education and experience requirements prior to being hired by the City of Mesa MPSS Department. An employee in this class may conduct field investigations at crime scenes to search for, collect, and preserve evidence for laboratory analysis; and reconstruct situations and physical evidence of a crime in the demonstration of proof of the connection of persons, instruments, or materials with the crime. Supervision is received from a Forensic Scientist Supervisor and work is reviewed through meetings, reports, and results achieved. All work is performed in accordance with established departmental policies and procedures, federal/state guidelines, and accreditation standards. This position involves working with chemicals and other hazardous materials. This class is FLSA exempt-professional.

Biology Unit Assignment: A Forensic Scientist assigned to the Biology Unit performs serological and/or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis on items of evidence related to police investigations. Duties include: visual examination, microscopic examination, and/or serological testing on a variety of evidence items to examine for the presence of blood, semen, saliva, hair, and other potential biological material; and preparation of samples for DNA analysis, DNA extraction using manual or robotic techniques, quantitation using Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology, PCR for the amplification of DNA extracts using a variety of DNA typing kits, and DNA typing using Capillary Electrophoresis. The incumbent will interpret DNA typing results to include making comparisons to known profiles, making determinations about the inclusion or exclusion of contributors, and making determinations about profiles to be entered into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Additionally, the incumbent will utilize statistical databases to make determinations about the frequency of occurrence of profiles developed in the laboratory. The incumbent must use significant judgment in determining tests performed and items tested. Incumbents may also design and conduct experiments related to specific case issues. This class performs related duties as required.


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