Evidence/Property Technicians are responsible for maintaining control and security of evidence and property, including receiving, maintaining, issuing, and releasing items
Job Summary
Evidence/Property Technicians are responsible for maintaining control and security of evidence and property, including receiving, maintaining, issuing, and releasing items.
Incumbents perform various database functions, maintain physical security, and document all chain of custody movement of evidence and property.
The Sheriff’s Office welcomes people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ communities to enhance its work force and to better reflect the diversity of the community.
Matching Summary
Evidence/Property Technicians are responsible for maintaining control and security of evidence and property, including receiving, maintaining, issuing, and releasing items.
Salary
$24.86 - $32.33 per hour; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Maintain chain of custody
Database management
Physical security
Legal compliance
Handle sensitive materials
Interact with public and authorities
Nice-to-have
Enhance workforce diversity
Reflect community diversity
Develop training curriculum
Key Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Valid driver's license
United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident
2-5 years of relevant work experience
Ability to lift 30-35 pounds
Proficient at Microsoft Suite applications
Operate computer keyboard terminal/PC at 35 WPM
Operate warehouse equipment including forklift
Work Rights
United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident required