Sedgwick County Government

Forensic Scientist III - Firearms Examiner - FORENSIC SCIENCE

Sedgwick County Government  •  $67k - $100k/yr  •  Wichita, KS (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

Department: FSC

Pay: Annual salary range: $66,892 to $100,236 based on qualifications/experience

Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities. For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits

Performs various analytical tests within the Firearms Section related to criminal investigations. Interprets complex data, formulates conclusions, and prepares results of findings to provide an expert opinion in criminal justice proceedings. Adheres to quality control procedures, performs quality assurance verifications, assists with the maintenance and calibrations of laboratory instrumentation, and participates in research and validations as necessary.

Firearms Casework:

  • Document, collect, and preserve physical evidence according to laboratory procedures, to ensure chain of custody is maintained.
  • Function test and trouble shoot a wide variety of firearms.
  • Safely obtain test fired ammunition components for comparisons.
  • Perform serial number restorations.
  • Examine, test, and analyze submitted bullets, cartridge cases and other ammunition components in an effort to determine source.
  • Use a comparison microscope.
  • Prepare detailed notes.
  • Compose written laboratory reports.
  • Interpret laboratory findings and test results from evidentiary material.
  • Provide verifications of comparisons for other scientists.
  • Perform administrative and technical reviews of case files.
  • Confer with law enforcement and/or attorneys pertaining to test results and interpretations.
  • Participate in the preparation and review of discovery materials.
  • Testify as an expert witness in a court of law.

Quality Assurance:

  • Follow quality control procedures and ensure all work performed is in accordance with current standard operating procedure and accreditation standards.
  • Participate in proficiency test program.
  • Prepare reagents and verify/document reagent performance.
  • Maintain laboratory equipment per accepted procedures.
  • Perform validations/crossover studies as required.
  • Maintain inventory and supplies.
  • Maintain the ammunition and firearms reference files.

Training:

  • Continue to increase level of expertise by attending available training opportunities (professional meetings, current literature, and/or continuing education).
  • Provide technical training to staff and new scientists.
  • Provide training on the functions of the laboratory to other agencies.
  • Provide training to members of the criminal justice community and general interest groups.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of two semesters of chemistry. Completion of training for comparison of ammunition components in accordance with AFTE training program guidelines or equivalent. Four years of experience working as a Firearms Examiner. A master’s degree or doctorate in an appropriate field may be substituted for one or two years of experience, respectively.

Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, forensic science, or a related field. AFTE Certification or equivalent.

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Sedgwick County Government

About Sedgwick County Government

Sedgwick County Government is located in South Central Kansas and encompasses 1,008 square miles. Cities in Sedgwick County include Andale, Bel Aire, Bentley, Cheney, Clearwater, Colwich, Derby, Eastborough, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Kechi, Maize, Mount Hope, Oaklawn-Sunview, Park City, Valley Center, Viola, and Wichita. In 2020 we will celebrate our 150th Anniversary as a County!

Sedgwick County’s mission is to provide quality public services to our community so everyone can pursue freedom and prosperity in a safe, secure, and healthy environment. We strive to be a value driven, regional leader seeking innovative opportunities and collaborative partnerships to deliver quality public services.

We provide a multitude of services, including programs for seniors, animal control, appraising, code enforcement, records, corrections, elections, emergency medical services (EMS), environmental resources, fire department, health and human services, housing, planning, register of deeds, sheriff's office, tag office, and a number of options for culture and recreation.

Sedgwick County offers competitive salaries and benefits and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested applicants can find complete position information on current openings within Sedgwick County and may apply online at www.careers.sedwickcounty.org.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Wichita, Kansas
Year Founded
1867
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