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Director, Forensic Lab

Boston, MA

$115K - $150K/yr

Authorize priority examinations and analysis as needed. * Annually review and evaluate the ... Trace Evidence, and Crime Scene Investigation. * Must understand relevant tools, equipment, and ...

Director, Forensic Lab

Boston, MA · On-site

$117K - $153K/yr

Authorize priority examinations and analysis as needed. * Annually review and evaluate the ... Trace Evidence, and Crime Scene Investigation. * Must understand relevant tools, equipment, and ...

Director, Forensic Lab

Boston, MA · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

Authorize priority examinations and analysis as needed. * Annually review and evaluate the ... Trace Evidence, and Crime Scene Investigation. * Must understand relevant tools, equipment, and ...

Crime Scene Technician

GA · On-site

$45K/yr

... trace evidence, clothing, serological evidence, narcotics, and firearms. * Documents crime and ... analysis and documentation of investigations; including latent fingerprint techniques and crime ...

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Job Responsibilities Trace Systems is seeking an experienced ISSO - RMF Analyst to support a global ... evidence: STIG/SRG checklists, ACAS/Tenable outputs, scan/patch tracking, artifact curation

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How much do trace evidence analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for trace evidence analyst in the United States is $84,207.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a trace evidence analyst?

A Trace Evidence Analyst is a forensic scientist who examines small materials—such as hair, fibers, paint, glass, and gunshot residue—left at crime scenes to help identify suspects or reconstruct events. They use microscopy, spectroscopy, and chemical analysis to compare evidence with known samples. Their findings can link a suspect to a scene, confirm or refute witness statements, and provide crucial information for criminal investigations. Analysts often prepare detailed reports and may testify as expert witnesses in court.

What types of trace evidence does a trace evidence analyst examine, and what does a typical day look like?

A Trace Evidence Analyst frequently examines materials such as fibers, hair, paint, glass, and gunshot residue that can be transferred during the commission of a crime. On a typical day, analysts receive and catalog evidence, conduct meticulous microscopic and chemical analyses, interpret findings, and prepare detailed reports. They may also consult with investigators or testify as expert witnesses in court. The work is detail-oriented, requiring careful adherence to laboratory protocols and close collaboration with other forensic specialists and law enforcement professionals.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a trace evidence analyst?

To thrive as a Trace Evidence Analyst, you need a solid background in forensic science, chemistry, and microscopy, often backed by a bachelor's degree in a related field. Experience with laboratory instruments such as comparison microscopes, FTIR spectroscopy, and knowledge of forensic laboratory information management systems is essential, along with certifications like those from the American Board of Criminalistics. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills are important soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately analyzing minute evidence, effectively reporting findings, and collaborating with law enforcement agencies.

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Job description

Under the direct supervision of the Commander of the Forensic Laboratory, the Director authorizes, approves, coordinates, and supervises administrative and technical operations of the Boston Police Department Forensic Laboratory. The Director shall determine relevant laboratory objectives and communicate those objectives to staff; ensure compliance with current accreditation standards; Work in collaboration with the management team of the Forensic Laboratory; ensure that clearly written procedures are followed for technical operations, handling, and preserving the integrity of evidence, case records, lab security, and safety.


  • Liaise with the Commander of the Forensic Laboratory to coordinate administrative and technical functions of personnel.
  • Directs and implements the strategic plan, standards, and practices that guide and support the delivery of high-quality forensic laboratory operations.
  • Determine relevant laboratory objectives, communicate those objectives to staff, and ensure compliance.
  • Advises on scientific and technical quality across the department and ensures alignment and integration with strategic priorities, capabilities, and initiatives.
  • Assess new techniques and procedures for potential implementation in the laboratory.
  • Develop and maintain criteria used to assess the level of performance and strengthen the operation of the laboratory.
  • Authorize priority examinations and analysis as needed.
  • Annually review and evaluate the laboratory management system, including the allocated budget, grant proposals, and other related resources.
  • Lead and oversee the recruitment, selection, and strategic workforce planning efforts for Laboratory personnel, ensuring the acquisition and retention of highly qualified forensic professionals.
  • Direct and manage all personnel operations for the Laboratory, including performance management, workforce development, succession planning, employee relations, and organizational leadership initiatives.
  • Provide executive leadership with complex statistical analyses, operational metrics, forensic case data, and strategic recommendations to support departmental planning, budget development, grant funding initiatives, staffing models, and resource allocation decisions.
  • Develop, direct, and authorize comprehensive professional development and continuing education initiatives to ensure Laboratory personnel maintain technical competency, industry best practices, and compliance with evolving forensic science standards.
  • Serve in a senior leadership capacity on promotional review and evaluation panels, providing strategic oversight and recommendations regarding advancement, leadership development, and succession planning for Laboratory personnel.
  • Direct and ensure Laboratory-wide compliance with all applicable accreditation standards, regulatory requirements, quality assurance protocols, and forensic science best practices, including oversight of audit preparation, corrective actions, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Performs related work as required.

Experience:

  • Should have knowledge of forensic science and the management and operations of a forensic laboratory; rules of evidence, proper handling and documentation; legal/courtroom proceedings; accreditation standards; forensic testing methods and reporting.
  • Ability to compile, analyze, and prepare statistical reports; communicate clearly and effectively; create and manage an operational budget; and supervise and make managerial decisions.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Bachelor’s degree in a natural science, forensic science, or closely related field required.  Master’s or PhD degree in a natural science, forensic science, or closely related field preferred. Certification in a forensic discipline is preferred.

  • Applicants must have ten (10) years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional/forensic laboratory experience with three (3) years of supervisory experience.
  • Experience in lab management and supervision is strongly preferred; familiar with management methods, practices, and procedures, including quality (technical and administrative), planning, scheduling (logistics), purchasing, data gathering, mentoring, and supervising.
  • Professional experience in an accredited laboratory is preferred.
  • Knowledge of forensic laboratory scientific disciplines, including, but not limited to, DNA/Biology, Firearms, Latent Prints, Trace Evidence, and Crime Scene Investigation. 
  • Must understand relevant tools, equipment, and software used in the Forensic Laboratory.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop ideas, conflict resolution, and problem-solving initiatives to support the team. 
  • Must possess strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrate organizational and time management skills.
  • Demonstrate accountability and motivation.
  • Full knowledge of the policies and procedures of the Boston Police Department Forensic Laboratory.
  • Full knowledge of forensic accreditation standards and supplemental requirements.
  • Ability to communicate, listen, and collaborate with a team.
  • Ability to be flexible and adapt to a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to troubleshoot and delegate tasks as needed.
  • Ability to write and review comprehensive administrative/statistical/technical reports.
  • Ability to evaluate, develop, write, and implement Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft applications and Google Suite.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment and focus on detail as required by the job.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK REQUIRED

PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TEST AND PHYSICAL REQUIRED

BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED

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Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MM-12

Hours per week:   35


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