Fingerprint Technician Trainee - JSO - City of Jacksonville, FL - Jacksonville, FL



This is technical work at the trainee level in taking, classifying, comparing, and identifying fingerprints. Work requires knowledge of techniques, methods and procedures utilized in the identification of fingerprints that is gained through a combination of specialized training and on-the-job experience. Contacts require basic courtesy, tact, and effectiveness in dealing with others and includes contacts to request or provide information, ask questions, or obtain clarification. The work is semi-routine in that tasks are covered by somewhat diversified procedures or precedents but some latitude is permitted to consider the most appropriate method, technique, or procedure to follow. Fingerprint classification work is patterned involving similar situations and generally requiring only the choice of the correct procedure. Work is performed in an office environment. The work schedule will be subject to shift work to cover 24-hour-per-day, seven-day-per-week operation. Operates computers and specialized equipment such as fingerprinting equipment, computerized information systems, radio, teletype, and other automated record-keeping systems. Physical demands consist of utilizing equipment, sitting or standing at a work station for extended periods of time, stooping and bending, and occasionally lifting objects weighing up to 20 lbs. Work is performed under general supervision where work assignments are varied and, although subject to standard practices and procedures, the worker is permitted some latitude to set priorities subject to superior’s approval.

Examples of Work:


  • Classifies, compares, and identifies fingerprints.

  • Conducts fingerprint searches through local, state and national crime information computer systems.

  • Confirms warrants from JSO and assist other agencies in confirmation.

  • Verifies and assembles appropriate records for hearings, serving of warrants and court proceedings.

  • Responds to written and verbal inquiries.

  • Provides copies of fingerprints, photographs, or arrest records as requested by various law enforcement officials and other authorized personnel.

  • Maintains fingerprint and criminal history files.

  • Files and retrieves various documents and reports for department and court use.

  • Enters information into manual and automated record-keeping systems.

  • Takes fingerprints of individuals for the purpose of criminal history searches.

  • Operates two-way radio, teletype, typewriter and computerized information systems.

  • Performs other related duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of Fingerprint Science.

  • Knowledge of the NCIC Fingerprint Classification System.

  • Knowledge of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System.

  • Knowledge of alphabetic and numeric filing systems.

  • Knowledge of Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures.

  • Ability to perform fingerprint comparison.

  • Ability to conduct criminal history searches.

  • Ability to take legible and quality fingerprints.

  • Ability to collect, sort, organize, and evaluate data to develop logical conclusions.

  • Ability to operate a computer to enter and retrieve data accurately.

  • Ability to operate a two-way radio, teletype, and other standard office equipment.

  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

  • Ability to rapidly make logical decisions based on available information.

  • Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time.

Open Requirements/Supplemental Information:

  • A two-year combination of education, training, or experience in clerical work, which must include the operation of a computer.

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION:

  • Florida/National Crime Information Certification (FCIC/NCIC) required within 3 months & must be maintained.

NOTES:

  • Persons employed in this class will be subject to a one-year probationary period and the same background investigation given to sworn personnel.

ONLINE APPLICATION REQUIRED . Apply at www.coj.net . If claiming veteran’s preference, you must attach the correct DD-214 (Form 4) and a VA disability certification (if applicable) for consideration. Be sure to add coj.net to your address book to ensure you receive email notifications. You may also check your application status at any time by logging into your account.


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