Lead the achievement and maintenance of ISO 17025 and ISO 17020 accreditation and FSR Code of Practice compliance regarding Forensic Collision Investigations within the FCIU by ensuring that all procedure documentation, equipment validation and staff competence remains up-to-date, and acting where it is not.
This will include validating tools and equipment through complex technical methods and ensuring the acquisition and maintenance of competencies for the staff in the fields of forensic collisions and vehicle investigations.
Provide leadership in the standardisation of all procedures and processes within Forensic Collision Investigations that complies with mandated regulatory standards.
Rewarding opportunity to join a successful Drugs of Abuse testing laboratory!
You will be responsible for the entire analytical process, from the preparation of biological samples such as urine and hair, to analysis using LC-MS and GC-MS instrumentation.
Primarily lab-based you will undertake a range of projects, screening for drugs of abuse in biological samples using both LC-MS and GC-MS instrumentation.
To recover, edit, redact, preserve, analyse, enhance and report upon multi-media CCTV evidence (digital and analogue) taken or seized from crime scenes, for the investigative and judicial process to evidential standards.
To attend crime scenes to recover CCTV evidence and associated equipment.
To provide a Multimedia Forensic Service to the South West Regional Forces.
Residue studies are used to determine the presence and magnitude of pesticide residues in crops and animal feed.
When agrochemical and biocide products are developed, the active ingredients and their metabolites are required to meet specific regulatory standards with regards to their impacts when exposed to various environments.
The agrochemical industry is worth over $200 billion and is forecasted to surpass $300 billion by 2030.
We are currently recruiting for an Evidence Management Officer to work for Thames Valley Police at their St Aldates Police Station in Oxford.
PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING REQUIREMENT YOU MUST HAVE BEEN RESIDING WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION ANYTHING LESS THAN THIS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
This is a temporary ongoing role working Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm and Friday 8am to 3:30pm
The High School Science Teacher will be responsible for teaching Grade 9 and/or 10 Integrated Science aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
North Wales Police have a new opportunity for a Digital Forensics Unit Technician to join our police force in St. Asaph Ssu.
You will join us on a part time, permanent basis (18.5 hours per week), This role is fixed andcan only be performed from a specific location.
About the Digital Forensics Unit Technician role
This is an outstanding opportunity to join the Digital Forensics Unit team at North Wales Police as the Digital Forensics Unit Technician (Video/Audio).
We are seeking an experienced Proteomics Research Scientist to join a world renowned research instituteproviding proteomic expertise and infrastructure for in-depth protein analysis (identification and quantification) of complex samples employing a wide range of proteomic methods.
You will be responsible for developing & optimizing these LC-MS biomarker methods, analysing complex data sets and contributing towards the continuous improvement of existing assays and taking a leading role in the development of novel assays to target new disease areas.
Candidates with the following experience will be considered for this role: