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Hybrid Scene Capture Technologist bei Arizona Department of Public Safety

Arizona Department of Public Safety · Phoenix, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid

81.770,00 $  -  91.601,00 $

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About the Department

The Arizona Department of Public Safety is seeking knowledgeable and experienced law enforcement personnel to staff the Major Incident Division (MID). This division was established to perform criminal investigations of critical incidents involving the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer due to a use-of-force encounter. 


This recruitment specifically seeks experienced and skilled applicants for the Scene Capture and Reconstruction (SCAR) Team. SCAR specializes in processing, capturing, analyzing, and reconstructing incident scenes, with an emphasis on Officer-Involved Shootings and other Critical Incidents. SCAR uses advanced technologies such as laser scanners and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to document scenes. 


SCAR Technologists are responsible for conducting a variety of investigative or support responsibilities in the Department of Public Safety and work closely with other MID and SCAR members to locate, document, collect, and preserve evidence at critical use-of-force incident scenes.  SCAR Technologists also post-process data captured on scene and produce deliverable demonstratives, such as registered point clouds and scene diagrams.  Advancement opportunities are available for Technologists who develop and demonstrate sufficient skills through training and experience.


This is a non-sworn, unarmed position and will not have the primary mission of responding to in-progress incidents or making arrests. This job is designated as uncovered.  The incumbent serves at the pleasure of the Director of the Department of Public Safety.  

Position Duties

  1. Conducts incident scene investigations involving law enforcement use-of-force.
  2. Locates evidentiary items and documents information for criminal investigations.
  3. Testifies in court as required.
  4. Composes extensive reports, memorandums, and other correspondence.
  5. Makes presentations for internal and external customers.
  6. Prepares various reports (statistical, activity, administrative, etc.) as required.
  7. Works with other law enforcement agencies in planning, coordinating, and conducting investigations.
  8. Prepares court cases and testifies as a witness.
  9. Maintains liaison with other law enforcement agencies, court systems, and the public to promote a cooperative law enforcement atmosphere.
  10. Utilizes LIDAR scanners, drones, and other tools to preserve spatial data for crime scenes.
  11. Transforms captured scene data into deliverables, including registered point clouds, 3D models, and spatial visualizations.
  12. Produces diagrams to support investigations.


Minimum Qualifications

KNOWLEDGE OF:

  1. criminal investigations, police methods, practices, and procedures.
  2. report writing techniques to prepare clear, accurate, and comprehensive reports.
  3. legal and law enforcement terminology to interpret documents and prepare reports.
  4. research techniques, statistical analysis, and data collection.
  5. electronic information systems to access data and prepare reports.
  6. modern office practices, procedures, and equipment.
  7. business English, spelling, and grammar.
  8. departmental rules and regulations.
  9. federal, state, and local laws governing traffic and crime, search and seizure activities, and the rules of evidence.
  10. modern techniques in crime scene processing and documentation.

SKILL IN:

  1. the operation of a vehicle under normal and/or adverse conditions.
  2. the use of Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. 
  3. the use of computer-aided diagramming software.
  4. the use of point cloud registration software.

ABILITY TO:

  1. prepare clear, accurate, and grammatically correct written reports.
  2. maintain composure and work effectively under highly stressful conditions.
  3. analyze situations or information and adopt quick, effective, and reasonable courses of action.
  4. treat persons courteously and respectfully while performing the Department’s mission.
  5. read and understand complex written information.
  6. observe and recollect details.
  7. work independently.
  8. establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
  9. work any hours, including weekends, holidays, rotating shifts, callouts, and overtime.
  10. perform work for extended periods in extreme hot, cold, or wet conditions.
  11. use specialized protective equipment or clothing.
  12. communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  13. operate a computer to input and retrieve information.

Other Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Requires ten (10) years of law enforcement, crime scene, public safety, reality capture, or forensic science experience; sixty (60) semester hours each (or the equivalent quarter hours) from an accredited college or university may substitute for two (2) years of experience, to a maximum of six (6) years of experience credit given.


ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must pass 2-mile walk in under 40 minutes.
Must demonstrate ability to walk up twelve flights of stairs.  
Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver license at the time of employment.
May be required to travel to perform certain work functions.
May be required to work extended or irregular hours.
May be required to be available for callouts during designated uncompensated on-call times.
May be required to respond to hearings and court appearances as needed.
Must successfully complete a background investigation.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 
Previous experience in incident scene investigation and the Incident Command System (ICS).
Instructional experience and/or certification in crime scene investigation and the use of scene documentation tools.
Experience in field survey or crime scene measurement and documentation.
14 CFR Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification.
Experience with scene/survey data post-processing workflows, photogrammetry, Geospatial Information Systems, and computer-aided diagramming software.
Familiarity with Crime Scene Reconstruction disciplines, including Collision Reconstruction, Shooting Reconstruction and Trajectory Analysis, and Blood Pattern Analysis.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Office and/or field settings.
Must be able to move items weighing up to 50 pounds each in compliance with OSHA regulations. 
May be required to respond to crime scenes or critical incidents.
May be exposed to outdoor weather conditions, fumes, dust, toxic or caustic chemicals, or bodily fluids.

FLSA Status:  Non-Exempt

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