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Forensic Technician, Forensic Biology Unit - Indianapolis Laboratory
Indianapolis, IN, IN, USPosted 1 weeks ago
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Job Description
To serve as a civilian employee of the Indiana State Police whose primary responsibility is to support the Forensic Services Division’s (FSD) responsibilities in providing biological testing services.
**These positions are grant funded. Continued employment is completely dependent upon the renewal (or “life”) of the grant.
**These positions are grant funded. Continued employment is completely dependent upon the renewal (or “life”) of the grant.
- Process biological samples and associated information.
- Maintain and calibrate various laboratory equipment and instruments.
- Maintain adequate biology supply and reagent inventories.
- Provide administrative and quality assurance support to Biology Section and Unit Supervisors.
- Maintain effective communication with the scientific and criminal justice communities, and Department personnel.
- Conduct confidential data entry of identifying information from non-evidentiary biological samples.
- Work under the direction of a forensic supervisor including review of records.
- Maintain and conduct routine performance checks on laboratory instruments.
- Coordinate repairs of laboratory instruments.
- Keeping inventory of reagents and consumables to allow sufficient lead time for ordering.
- Properly receive, label, and prepare chemical reagents for use in biological analysis.
- Assist in the receipt and accessioning of non-evidentiary biological samples.
- Prepare biological samples for genetic analysis.
- Create and maintain various spreadsheets and databases and other software to track reagents and non-evidentiary biological samples.
- Search the DNA database for duplicate collections of non-evidentiary biological samples.
- Assist with expungement of non-evidentiary biological samples.
- Perform quality control testing on critical reagents for use in DNA analysis.
- Assist with generation and maintenance of quality assurance documentation.
- Comply with Standard Operating Procedures, Rules, Regulations, and FSD policies.
- Perform other duties as required.
- High school diploma or equivalent GED.
- Successful completion of 60 college credit hours from an accredited institution.
- Natural science classes and/or previous work in a laboratory environment is desired.
- Ability to effectively operate various computer systems and software.
- Ability to maintain laboratory equipment.
- Ability to safely handle various types of chemicals and biohazardous materials.
- Ability to lift and move supplies that may include climbing a ladder.
- Ability to access, input, and retrieve forensic information using a computer.
- Ability to learn the operations of complex laboratory equipment.
- Ability to adhere to established laboratory safety practices.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Must be able to differentiate colors as evidenced by medical certification.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license.
- Ability to travel by aircraft and other vehicles.
- Ability to attend training at alternate locations for extended periods of time.