Criminal Ident Technician
Yaphank, NY - USA
Job Summary
Photographs and fingerprints prisoners;
Photographs and fingerprints applicants for municipal employment;
Fingerprints civilian applicants for state and federal licensing;
Prepares and forwards necessary fingerprint cards to the required agencies;
Performs preventative maintenance on all equipment;
Maintains files on fingerprints and photographs;
Photographs and archives prints of crime and accident scenes for investigations and court evidence;
Maintains inventory and requisitions supplies.
Salary Range: $49642-$80727
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
a) Graduation from a college with federally-authorized accreditation or registration by NY State with an Associates degree in photography; or
b) Completion of a certificate program in photography from a college with federally-authorized accreditation or registration by NY State or from a vocational school recognized by the New York State Department of Education and one (1) year of paid experience in taking printing and enlarging still and/or motion pictures.
d) An equivalent combination of education and experience as defined by the limits of (a) or (b).
Suffolk Countys Commitment to Diversity Inclusion & Equity:
- Our focus is to promote support and implement the County-wide diversity and inclusion strategic plan.
- We achieve results in all our responsibilities through the use of diversity and inclusion best practices.
- We maintain a familiarity with Diversity & Inclusion trends and best practices.
Suffolk County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race color religion creed national origin ancestry disability that can be reasonably accommodated without undue hardship sex sexual orientation gender identity age citizenship marital or veteran status or any other legally protected status.
Required Experience:
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About Company
Suffolk County, New York has a vibrant history, illustrated in our important Native American and Revolutionary-era historical sites as well as the lab where DNA was discovered.