Police Scotland's purpose is to improve the safety and wellbeing of people, places and communities and working as part of the team within the Specialist Crime Division, you can make a real difference by supporting the provision of Technical Support to our officers and staff across the second largest police force in the UK.
We believe our people are our most important asset and investing in them is fundamental to the success of introducing new and emerging solutions and support to our front-line. Police Scotland's Technical Support Unit provides and maintains advanced and highly specialised technical services to meet the complex requirements of Operational policing within Police Scotland.
This involves the securing of intelligence and evidence for the purpose of investigating all aspects of criminality. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced Forensic Audio/Video engineer to join our team.
You will be a strong team player with a flexible approach to the delivery of often time critical policing requirements. You will work in line with national ISO 17025 standards and the Forensic Science Regulator recommendations and a knowledge of these would be beneficial.
You will be involved in the recovery, processing and presenting of evidential material to court / public enquiries as well as supporting all aspects of the Technical Support Units evidential handling requirements.
Key purpose of the role:
Audio and/or Video forensics experience
Good interpersonal skills
Confident presenter, ability to explain technical concepts to a non-technical audience.
Recovery of Digital Evidence at Crime Scenes/Major Incidents
On-site reconstructions
Provide Specialist Technical Advice and Assistance
Management and Maintenance of Equipment
Management of Forensic Submissions, Risk Assessment and Decision Making
Administrative and Customer Service
Ability to provide comprehensive complex technical reports.
Theoretical and practical knowledge of both digital and analogue systems
As a Forensic Audio & Video Engineer, you will be educated to a minimum of HNC level in a relevant technical discipline, with extensive post qualification experience and have a current driving licence as travel throughout Scotland is required.
Please note that the job description is generic and covers multiple roles within the Technical Support Unit function.
About the Job:
This specialist role is within our Forensic A/V Laboratory Team based in the Edinburgh area who provide support throughout Scotland.
The role holder will be expected to demonstrate continual development in all key technical activities pertinent to this role, through training, competence, and proficiency testing programs. The role holder is expected to undertake all mandatory training requirements and to attend available courses and in-house training in addition to taking responsibility for their own continuing professional development.
Applicants should expect to deal with often unpleasant material (support is available if required).
Allowances
Callout/standby: You will be required to participate in a standby/call out rota and you will be paid as follows: £36.40 per occurrence on the rota
This is a full-time, permanent post which will require you to participate in a call out rota providing 24/7 365 day a year coverage to the force and this role will be Monday- Friday
A driving licence is required for this role
If successful in this role, the role title on your contract will state "Technical Officer" instead of "Forensic Audio & Video Engineer"
Why join us?
Competitive salary with annual increments
Full-time or part-time shift patterns
28 days annual leave and 6 public holidays
Local government pension scheme for long-term security
Ongoing training to develop your skills
Opportunities for career progression and professional growth
Comprehensive wellbeing support and dynamic work environment
Exclusive discounts and savings through our rewards and benefits network
Full details regarding this vacancy can be found in the attached Role Profile.
Applicants must be a British citizen, a member of the EU or other states in the EEA, a Commonwealth citizen or a foreign national free of restrictions.