Minimum Salary
US-MA-Worcester
Job Location
1 week ago(2/13/2025 4:37 PM)
Requisition Number |
2025-47682
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# of Openings |
2
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Posted Date |
Day
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Shift |
Non Exempt
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Exempt/Non-Exempt Status |
Union Position-W28-SHARE
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Overview
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct and close supervision of the Laboratory Director of the Drugs of Abuse Laboratory, or designee performs accurate chemical analysis of evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies while maintaining chain of custody. This is an entry level position. At this level, incumbents undergo the training necessary to become fully competent forensic analysts in the analysis of seized drugs, seek guidance and advice from more experienced colleagues and focus on gaining the knowledge and experience to perform independently and participate in work of higher complexity.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Complete comprehensive training in the current methods and techniques used to conduct the chemical analysis of evidence, including, but not limited to analyzing controlled substances, preparing solutions to be used in testing, and operating laboratory equipment.
- After completing the training program, conduct chemical analysis of evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies for the presence or absence of a controlled substance.
- Prepare solutions and reagents to be used in testing and determine their suitability using laboratory quality control procedures.
- Calibrate laboratory equipment by following documented procedures and laboratory protocols for ensuring that equipment is functioning within the operating parameters set for achieving valid test results and analytical outcomes.
- Develop proficiency in applying established protocols and procedures to determine the presence or absence of controlled substances to prepare reports on laboratory tests, and to inform law enforcement and other authorized personnel of test results.
- Reinforce practices for maintaining the chain of custody for all evidence handled by adhering to laboratory protocols and procedures for receiving, testing, packaging, returning and documenting contact with case-related items and materials.
- Provide testimony as an expert witness in court to defend the findings of a test examination or analysis, demonstrate scientific procedures, and explain test procedures and other job-related functions.
- Follow formal instructions to provide technical advice and/or assistance by telephone, in laboratory settings for police and/or legal personnel.
- Adhere to quality assurance measures and accreditation standards as mandated by all applicable rules, policies, protocols and procedures.
- Undergo periodic reviews to affirm that training benchmarks are being met and to satisfactorily complete all proficiency and competency tests required to successfully complete the training program.
- Conduct an administrative review of casework.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree or higher in a natural science, including Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Forensic Science.
- Must successfully complete on-the-job training to attain full competence as a forensic analyst in forensic drug chemistry within one year of the date of hire.
- Oral and written communicative skills necessary for interaction with other employees aa well as outside agencies and customers.
- 20/20 and color vision(corrected), good physical coordination and ability to move and lift moderately heavy objects.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AT THE TIME OF HIRE:
- Knowledge of general laboratory techniques and methods, including sampling and preservation of evidence, prevention of cross-contamination, maintaining chain of custody and following laboratories safety protocols.
- Knowledge of the calibration and adjustment techniques applied to equipment used in a laboratory.
- Knowledge of the properties and characteristics of various chemicals used in a laboratory.
- Knowledge of the practices, techniques and tests conducted in a chemical laboratory.
- Ability to work independently and/or in a group setting and follow detailed instructions.
- Ability to maintain accurate records and take detailed notes.
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Ability to analyze and determine the applicability of chemical test data, to draw conclusions and make appropriate recommendations.
- Ability to work under strict time constraints and deal with emotional and/or physical stress.
- Ability to read and interpret such documents as test results, technical manuals, forensic journals and government publications.
- Ability to deal tactfully with others.
- Ability to use a computer to conduct research, maintain databases and produce written documents.
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize responsibilities.
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