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<br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />Police Evidenee Teehnician (Continued) <br /> <br />g~ALI pCATION~ <br /> <br />Knowl edge of: <br /> <br />Principles and practices of photography, including the taking and <br />developing of printing still photographs in both eolor and black and <br />l'lh He. <br /> <br />Techniques used in criminal investigation as related to physical <br />evidence. <br /> <br />Observation and recording techniques of all physical characteristies <br />of crime scenes. <br /> <br />Laws, policies, and regulations as they pertain to the rules of <br />evidence. <br /> <br />Automated data systems. <br /> <br />Abil i t..Y to: <br /> <br />Process, identify, and classify fingerprints. <br /> <br />Communicate elearly and eoncisely, both orally and in writing. <br /> <br />To establish and maintain eooperative and effective working <br />relationships. <br /> <br />Follow directions and to work with minimal supervision. <br /> <br />Analyze and interpret pertinent data. <br /> <br />Physical Characteristies <br />Must be in suffieiently good health to perform job duties. <br /> <br />Experienee and Education <br /> <br />Any eombination of experience and education that would likely provide <br />the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typieal way to <br />obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: <br /> <br />Experience: <br /> <br />One to two years experience as a criminal or evidence <br />technician. <br /> <br />Edueation: <br /> <br />Equivalent to a Baehelor's degree from an accredited college <br />or university, with major eoursework in criminalistics, <br />ehemistry, biochemistry, or a related field. <br /> <br />License or Certifieate <br /> <br />Possession, or ability to obtain, a valid California Drivers License. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />