Highlights:
Youll be
- Joining a dynamic forensics team with many opportunities to grow professionally
- Working with other forensic experts in various fields to support the FBI and TEDAC missions
- Experiencing a unique opportunity to work with the FBI laboratory
- Obtaining some or enhancing your experience working in a fully functional government laboratory working closely with other forensics experts
Typical Day:
Working in a fully operational forensic laboratory. Receiving evidence examining evidence processing evidence analyzing results and documenting findings.
Tasks:
- Receive and account for boxes of evidence and related materials from contributors.
- Visually inspect and process evidence and related materials for mitochondrial and / or nuclear DNA as appropriate; isolate and collect materials for analysis from appropriate areas of various evidentiary materials; prepare samples for instrumental analysis; and associate samples with other existing submissions (as appropriate).
- Make an initial determination of the types of samples suitable for analysis and select appropriate protocols for conducting the examination of materials.
- Conduct DNA examinations on items of evidence.
- Calibrate instruments used for forensic examinations and analysis.
- Maintain proper chain-of-custody of all forensic material under examination
- Follow all QA / QC procedures protocols and adhere to policies and procedures related to its accreditation and safety standards.
- Conduct DNA analysis and comparisons of profiles or sequences as appropriate.
- Author forensic reports to include all laboratory notes and supporting documentation.
- Provide all generated profiles or sequences in a format necessary for inclusion storage and searching of the appropriate DNA databases.
- Conduct technical and administrative reviews of all work.
Required Qualifications:
- Education:
- BA in Biology Chemistry or related field of biological science from an accredited university/college.
- Successfully completed coursework in the following subject areas: nine (9) semester hours in the fields of biochemistry genetics and molecular biology as well as coursework and/or training in statistics and/or population genetics as it applies to forensic DNA analysis.
- Experience: At least one (1) year as a DNA Examiner in an accredited forensic laboratory.
- Skills: Basic computer skills to include use of Microsoft Office programs (Word Excel Access and Outlook); organization skills; flexibility and adaptability to changing priorities; demonstrated ability to study and pass training examination and testing assessments; verbal and written communication skills.
Clearance: current US DoD/DOJ Top Secret (US citizenship required)
Shift: normal day shift
Location: Quantico VA
Ideal Innovations Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin sexual orientation gender identity disability or veteran status.
Ideal Innovations Inc. is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.