Forensic Technician
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Most laboratory forensic science technicians work full time during normal business hours. Crime scene investigators may work long hours, and travel to crime scenes within their jurisdiction.Most laboratory forensic science technicians work full time during normal business hours. Crime scene investigators may work long hours, and travel to crime scenes within their jurisdiction.
Forensic technician
Forensic science technicians typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in the natural sciences, such as chemistry or biology. On-the-job training is usually required for both those who investigate crime scenes and those who work in labs.
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What does a Forensic Science Technician do?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, forensic science technicians make an average of $55,040, with the top 10 percent in this field making over $82,990.
How much do a forenic technician make
Forensic science technicians help investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. Many technicians specialize in either crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis. Most forensic science technicians spend some time writing reports.
How to become a forensic science technican
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