Scientific Inspector at the Forensic Police

Posted 1 day 19 hours ago by État de Neuchâtel

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Job Description
PONE108 Neuchâtel Police (PONE) - Criminal Investigation (Scientific Inspector at Forensics)PONE108 Neuchâtel Police (PONE) - Criminal Investigation (CI) - Field of Traces and Criminal Analysis (DTA) - forensics (CFOR)Forensics within the PONE is a specialized unit under the Criminal Investigation in the field of Traces and Criminal Analysis. Its main missions include scientific and technical work at crime scenes, analysis of evidence, and collected traces to provide detailed reports to the competent authorities.Responsibilities:You conduct scientific and technical operations directly at the crime scene, applying rigorous methods for analysis and collection of evidence. You carry out research and examine traces to highlight relevant elements for ongoing investigations. You precisely interpret these traces and communicate your conclusions in the form of documented reports to various actors in the law enforcement chain. Your role also involves representing the CFOR at the regional, national, and in your specific fields, thus ensuring recognized expertise and exchanging good practices with other institutions. Additionally, you participate in internal training of CFOR and that provided by the Interregional Police Center (CIFPol), as well as to Neuchâtel's partners, sharing your knowledge and mentoring new recruits. Furthermore, you perform tasks and take on duties as required.Profile:You hold a bachelor's and master's degree in forensics, and you are proficient in all technical tools related to the role. You demonstrate autonomy and possess excellent writing skills along with public speaking competence. Additionally, you have a good command of a second language, preferably German or English (B1). Being Swiss or holding a C permit, you also have a B driving license, a clean criminal record, and can reach cantonal borders in less than 30 minutes during your shift. If you do not yet hold the federal police certificate (or an equivalent), you are willing to attend part of the basic police training courses at CIFPol (Colombier) during your first year of employment to acquire the necessary skills.We offer:A diverse role within a public community focused on the opportunity for self-improvement and development, as well as being part of a dynamic and welcoming team.Information:The job specification and additional information can be obtained from the CFOR Chief, Sester, via email: Write an email or by phone: Your complete application should be sent to Sébastien Garcia, HR department of the Neuchâtel Police, via the recruitment page only. Working full-time can be covered between 80% and women are strongly encouraged to apply for senior positions. Application deadline: March 22Salary: Class 10Start date: To be agreed. jidbc1969eaen jit0310aen jpiy26aen