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Saturday, April 13, 2013

University photographer functions



University photographer functions

In this post, you can ref key functions of University photographer in details. Based on this function list, you can set up daily duties, weekly duties, monthly tasks/activities.



I. List of University photographer duties:

      1.            Capture high resolution images of latent prints on a wide range of complex forensic material associated with IEDs developed using advanced physical and chemical processes and light sources to include laser, alternate light source and reflected ultraviolet imaging system (RUVIS) to meet FBI Laboratory image acceptance criteria.
      2.            Implement efficient team approaches and techniques to help minimize the imaging time of latent prints developed on forensic material.
      3.            Provide training and mentoring to photographers with a wide variety of education and experience.
      4.            Recognize developed latent prints and preserve in a manner to ensure that an image can be captured.
      5.            Process images using advanced imaging software, prepare detailed notes of work and preserve images on non rewritable media.
      6.            Maintain proper chain of custody of all forensic material under examination.
      7.            Ad hoc and administrative support as needed to fulfill the mission.

II. List of University photographer qualifications
  1. Experience in photographic documentation of evidence.
  2. Knowledge of forensic disciplines associated scientific theory, principles and practices. Experience in operation of forensic laboratories.
  3. Knowledgeable on criminal justice system rules of evidence and familiar with applicable federal policies and procedures.
  4. Knowledgeable of MS Office Suite, Project and Visio
  5. Familiar with systems used in retaining DNA, fingerprint and trace evidence.
  6. Familiar with the use of the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) Latent Print Workstation (LPW) or Universal Latent Workstation (ULW) to enhance and/or upload ink/latent prints.
  7. Minimum Associate degree from an accredited university/college or technical school, or H.S. diploma and equivalent work experience
  8. Preferred 4-6 years of experience I photographic documentation of evidence with total of 10 years experience.

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