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Duties
Essential Functions/Physical Requirements
- The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification.
- It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class.
- The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
- Responds to crime scenes to identify and preserve video and other digital evidence.
- This includes locating, documenting, and retrieving physical evidence from biologically contaminated scenes as well as concealed, elevated and cramped locations such as basements, attics and outbuildings.
- Exposure to these conditions can be for extended periods of time.
- Utilizes specialized knowledge, tools and chemicals and methods to disassemble, repair and clean damaged and/or biologically contaminated electronic evidence to facilitate data preservation efforts.
- Performs defensible editing, enhancement, duplication, and other processing of audio/video for the purpose of investigation, court presentation and/or training.
- Receives, documents, and maintains accurate and timely records into the units' case management system.
- Maintains strict adherence to chain of custody for evidence and ensures integrity of evidence; including both physical items and electronic data.
- Previews digital forensic evidence utilizing a variety of forensic tools and investigative methods.
- Provides operation, installation and setup support for audio and video equipment.
- Provides court testimony pertaining to digital evidence identified, preserved, enhanced and/or synchronized.
- Assists in the preparation of search warrants, subpoenas, etc., to properly include the seizure of all relevant electronic media as evidence.
- Provides training to agency personnel and external agencies regarding operation of audio/video production equipment.
- Attends training, seminars, and workshops to gain knowledge of trends and developments in the field of digital forensics.
- Is available on a call-out basis to provide assistance after hours as directed.
- Safely operates an agency vehicle.
Performs related duties as directed.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Must be a current employee of the Broward Sheriff's Office who has completed their probationary period by the listed closing date.
- Three (3) years of experience dealing with the preservation of digital evidence including experience in the preservation, production, and editing of audio/video materials.
- Experience in set-up, configuration, and operation of audio/video equipment.
- Demonstrated ability to evaluate and maintain hardware and software necessary for the performance of criminal investigations, preferably in a law enforcement environment.
- Additional skills required include: accurate record keeping, computer system diagnostics, understanding and analysis of systems security, and acquisition of forensic electronic evidence.
- Ability to process forensic evidence into a format and manner that can be used for legal purposes.
- Possess and maintain a valid Florida driver’s license throughout employment without any restrictions that affect job performance.
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