Forensic Scientist II; DNA
Listed on 2026-03-02
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety is seeking experienced and motivated individuals to join our team as a Forensic Scientist II specializing in the DNA discipline. Utilizes chemical, microscopic, chromatographic, and comparative techniques and instrumentation to examine, identify and evaluate physical evidence which may include controlled dangerous substances; blood, urine, and other biological specimens; firearms; questioned documents; latent prints; trace evidence;
and other items of evidentiary value. Prepares technical reports; provides expert testimony in court; provides technical advice and guidance to and trains other forensic scientists; recommends revisions to analytical methodology and purchase of scientific equipment; serves as an experienced casework analyst working complex cases within the discipline and performs related tasks as required. Supervision is received from a Supervising Forensic Scientist.
This may be a competitive or a progressive classification.
This recruitment will be used to establish an eighteen-month eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies in the Phoenix area. Recruitment may close without notice.
Must successfully complete the examination process. The exam consists of Written Examination (40%) and Qualifications Appraisal Board (QAB) (60%). Transcript copies (official or unofficial) are required with your application.
for details regarding the exam process. If you have a disability which may require an accommodation, please notify human resources in writing prior to the test date.
- Principles and analytical procedures of chemistry, biology (including molecular biology), toxicology, criminalistics, fingerprints, questioned documents, or related sciences.
- Basic uses and effects of controlled substances.
- Hazards and toxicity of chemicals.
- Statutes and case law applicable to assigned forensic discipline and use of physical evidence in court.
- Rules of criminal procedure concerning time limits, discovery, evidence and expert witnesses.
- Crime scene procedures.
- Techniques for processing items of evidence at crime scenes.
- Mathematics related to analyzing scientific data.
- Coaching and training techniques to provide technical advice, guidance and training.
- Operating laboratory instruments, equipment and computer systems related to areas of responsibility.
- Define problems, establish facts, interpret information and draw valid scientific conclusions.
- Recognize minute…
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