A Forensic Analyst is responsible for the analysis of data and evidence from crime scenes. They use their expertise in computer science, mathematics, and physics to help identify patterns and trends that could lead to the perpetrator of a crime. A Forensic Analyst must be able to think critically and solve complex problems. They must also be able to communicate their findings clearly and effectively to other members of the investigative team.

Forensic Analyst Job Responsibilities

  • Collect and analyze evidence from crime scenes.
  • Identify and document fingerprints, bloodstains, and other trace evidence.
  • Conduct forensic laboratory analysis of physical evidence.
  • Prepare detailed reports of findings.
  • Testify in court as an expert witness on the results of your analysis

Objectives

  • To collect and analyze data to support criminal investigations
  • To prepare reports detailing the findings of your analysis
  • To testify in court as an expert witness on your findings
  • To work with law enforcement agencies to help solve crimes
  • To keep up to date on new forensic technologies and methods

Forensic Analyst Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Forensic Analyst vary depending on the specific job, but may include a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, as well as experience with computer forensics tools and techniques.