Job Description
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Position Purpose:
The incumbent is responsible for performing DNA testing for forensic casework while complying with client and company requirements. Will work as part of a highly motivated team to process high-quality casework in a timely and efficient manner. Focus is on quality, meeting client deadlines, flexibility to adapt to changing client needs, and customer service.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Serve as batch lead on batches, directly oversee the progression of cases in their assigned batch. This includes managing troubleshooting, answering questions from technicians/analysts assigned to their batch, ensuring that reads are done in a timely manner, and that data are ready for report writers in a timely manner.
- Make sound scientific decisions.
- Perform statistical analysis and interpretation of DNA results from diverse matrices and DNA template level for both single source and mixture results, including using probabilistic genotyping where appropriate.
- Prepare reagents, conduct QC testing, and conduct performance checks as assigned.
- Adhere to quality assurance practices.
- Respond to internal and external inquiries orally and in writing.
- Perform CE reads and SAQ reads (including second reads).
- Write forensic DNA reports.
- Complete assignments within the designated timeframe.
- Organize assigned activities to maximize efficiency, and alert management when technical or schedule problems arise.
- Provide expert testimony in a court of law, must be able to travel by air.
- Perform technical reviews on casework.
- Support validation tasks as needed.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: - Incumbent must meet the DNA analyst requirements specified in the FBI QAS regarding education and experience.
- Read, write, and communicate fluently in English
- Possess the ability to calculate statistics associated with casework
- Possess sound reasoning skills and regularly show ability to follow detailed standard instructions, with great attention to detail and guidance from company policy manuals and forensic SOPs
- Possess a working knowledge of Microsoft Office; specifically Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Access; instrument software (i.e., AB7500, AB3500xL); and data analysis software associated with DNA testing (i.e., GeneMapper ID-X and STRmix)
- Use the STACS™-CW tracking software for casework and maintenance activities
- Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences
Education/Experience: Must meet the DNA Analyst requirements specified in the FBI QAS regarding education and experience. Should have at least four years of progressively responsible and complex experience as a qualified DNA analyst; the typical level is 7-15 years. A Ph.D. from an accredited institution in a related technical discipline may be considered equivalent to four years of work experience, a Master's degree may be considered equivalent to two years of work experience.
Certificates and Licenses: Must be willing and eligible to obtain required State Licenses for Forensic DNA Analysts as specified by the Texas Forensic Science Commission.
Clearance: None
Management Skills: Helps mentor forensic technicians and DNA Analysts I and II in specific methods under the direction of the Training Coordinator or in consultation with the Training Specialist. Lead validation laboratory work and/or analysis and reporting efforts under the direction of the Validation Coordinator.
Working Conditions/ Equipment: Required to enter data and write reports by typing on a computer.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.
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