JOB
Are you a skilled administrative and technical preservation professional looking for an exciting new opportunity? The City of Greenville Police Department is seeking a Property & Evidence Technician to join their team! In this non-sworn role, you will be responsible for managing and preserving evidence, performing data entry, conducting research, and maintaining filing and inventory systems. Your primary responsibilities include the daily intake of evidence, reviewing and updating laboratory requests and firearms traces, and coordinating with officers and members of the public regarding the release of property. Apply now to become a part of the Greenville Police Department.FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Removes and checks in items from temporary lockers;Reviews keyed case information from officers and makes corrections and updates entries;Assigns locations and stores items of evidence and found property;Scans documentation into case reports;Contacts and sets appointments with citizens and other agencies;Releases property to owners, authorized personnel, and other departments;Contacts proper authorities regarding cases;Researches cases and completes petitions, affidavits, and court orders;Mails notification letters to owned and authorized persons;Creates manifest of items to be donated, sold, traded, turned over, or destroyed;Completes destructions and or release of property;Maintains chain of custody on all items and releases items in their custody;Presents evidence and testifies in court trials when necessary;Stocks supplies necessary for property storage and preservation of evidence;Adheres to departmental/city regulations, State statues, and Law Enforcement Practices;Assists with audits, inventories, and destruction of property and evidence;Interacts with other employees, and transfers items to the labs;Performs other duties and related work as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
FLSA Status: Non-ExemptMust possess and maintain a valid, current N.C. driver's license that is not revoked, suspended, or subject to limited restoration or conditional operation privileges.Eligible candidates must submit to an interview process, background checks, polygraph exam, medical exam, and drug screen.Note: Applications will be reviewed after the posting is closed. The selection process is typically completed within one (1) to three (3) months. Candidates who do not successfully complete the selection process are eligible to reapply for other City job vacancies.