New job Evidence Technician in Colorado

Evidence Technician

Company : City of Colorado Springs, CO
Salary : Details not provided
Location : Colorado

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Evidence Technician

You MAY be assigned to the CSPD (Colorado Springs Police Department) Impound Lot or the CSPD's Evidence Unit. In this position, you will collect/manage evidence, property, and items scheduled for destruction and provide technical support to the Supervisor.
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Essential Job Functions - the basic job duties an employee must be able to perform:

Evidence Unit Technician

  • Retrieve and transport evidence, property, and items for destruction from/to all police divisions
  • Verify barcode label information and evidence tracking system entry for each item during the evidence intake process
  • Use mobile scanners to track all evidence and property in accurate storage locations; enter required data in the evidence tracking system; maintain all evidence and records for strict chain-of-custody accountability
  • Identify proper storage locations for various types of items, including flammable lockers, refrigerators, freezers, firearms, and narcotics as well as general storage
  • Store evidence and personal property in a manner that promotes item integrity and security; protect stored items against damage/deterioration/loss/tampering in a manner that poses no hazards to persons or cross-contamination with other objects
  • Inspect and safely handle packaged firearms; verify serial numbers; ensure weapons are unloaded, made safe, properly marked, and packaged
  • Safely handle and store packaged narcotics
  • Prepare homicide evidence items for proper storage and retention
  • Answer phones and respond to emails; facilitate citizen appointments; provide requested information to all customers as authorized
  • Process owner notifications for property per laws and directives; prepare property for release; verify identity and/or proper documentation for release, and document all transactions for property chain of custody
  • Provide excellent customer service and remain calm in often tense situations
  • Prepare and process items requested by officers, detectives, the Metro Crime Lab, District Attorney’s Office, outside agencies, and courts
  • Assist with the destruction of contraband, firearms, and other items designated for destruction
  • Prepare and transport evidence to and from CBI (Colorado Bureau of Investigations) and other laboratories or designated locations
  • Perform disposition in strict accordance with local, state, and federal laws and established directives
  • Operate all duties within established guidelines and safety requirements; identify any safety hazards and bring to the attention of the chain of command
  • Participate in random audits and inspections ensuring items are accounted for and process are being followed
  • Testify in court

Impound Lot Technician

  • Verify vehicle impound report (car card) information and impound tracking system data for each item during the vehicle intake process
  • Intake evidence and property (primarily impounded vehicles)
  • Verify vehicle and case information and vehicle identification numbers for accuracy; utilize various databases for vehicle searches and entry
  • Conduct vehicle inventory for the safety of personnel and the public; document vehicle/personal property damages and secure sensitive/valuable items
  • Prepare and process paperwork required by law for impound notification, evidence notification, auction, or release; verify the validity of ownership documentation prior to release
  • Scan/file documents per Colorado records retention guidelines
  • Provide excellent customer service and remain calm in often tense situations
  • Release evidence and property in strict accordance with local, state, and federal laws and established directives; legally dispose of unclaimed vehicles by facilitating impound auction processes
  • Assist CSPD, outside agencies, municipal court, and various vendors (guard company, tow company, auction company) in a collaborative manner
  • Research evidentiary release documents by reviewing case files, court notes, evidence retention laws, and policies; coordinate with officers and the prosecuting agency to ensure appropriate authorization for release
  • Maintain a safe and secure facility for the protection of employees, customers, and the public; escort all non-law enforcement personnel on lot, including tow truck drivers, citizens, and insurance appraisers
  • Ability to learn to drive heavy equipment (front end loader) to move vehicles through proper training
  • Collect fees from customers and process daily deposits and run financial reports as needed
  • Provide support to outside agencies including local, state, and federal law enforcement personnel, fire departments, county coroner, and private tow and insurance companies

We are looking for candidates who demonstrate:
Knowledge of:

  • Methods and techniques of filing and record-keeping
  • Established safety procedures related to safe lifting, handling biological/blood contaminants, sharp objects, and firearms
  • Basic police operations and protocol
  • Principles and practices of property and evidence custody

Ability to:

  • Multi-task with an attention to detail
  • Provide excellent customer service in often tense situations
  • Interpret and understand changing policies, procedures, and guidelines
  • Conduct extensive research utilizing multiple databases and software systems
  • Remain up-to-date on evidence handling practices and policies
  • Maintain and update a variety of files and records
  • Use modern office technology, including various supporting software and databases

Successful candidate will have

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • One year of full-time clerical or administrative support experience
  • Possess and maintain a valid, non-probationary Colorado driver's license not subject to restriction related to alcohol and/or drug violations or pending charges
  • Possess, or obtain within three months of hire, NCIC/CCIC (National Crime Information Center/Colorado Crime Information Center) certification
  • Possess or obtain within three months of hire Department of Transportation Hazmat certification

Ideal candidates will also have

  • Experience working in law enforcement or other criminal justice setting
  • Experience handling police evidence
  • Critical thinking skills

Additional Information
Physical Demands: The ability to lift up to 30 pounds overhead is required.

Environmental Conditions: Work is performed primarily in an office environment with some travel and possible exposure to extreme weather conditions, dust, noise, vibrations, and biohazards.

The job offer will be contingent upon successful completion of a polygraph examination, extensive background check, and other pre-employment assessments.

Applicants that have used marijuana or CBD products within 18 months from the date of their application submission will not be eligible for hire. More information about the Colorado Springs Police Department’s Marijuana Use Policy can be found at https://coloradosprings.gov/police-department/page/marijuana-use

NOTE: This job announcement is not intended to include a complete listing of all responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the position.

The City does not sponsor applicants for work visas. If hired, you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the United States.

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Job Type: Full-time


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