Forensic Scientist II or III; Firearms Examiner), Grade 22
Listed on 2025-11-17
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Forensic Scientist II or III (Firearms Examiner), Grade 22 or 25
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About The PositionThe anticipated salary range for this role upon hire:
Forensic Scientist II, Grade 22: $73,569 - $108,273
Forensic Scientist III, Grade 25: $83,556 - $134,086
Who We AreMontgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is made up of approximately 1,300 sworn officers and approximately 650 support personnel. Established in 1922, it provides service to a county with a population of over one million people.
Who We Are Looking ForThe MCPD is seeking an accomplished and dynamic forensic science professional to serve as a Forensic Scientist, Firearms Examiner, in the Firearms Examination Unit for the Montgomery County Police Crime Laboratory in the Forensic Science and Evidence Management Division. This is a bench scientist role.
About The Forensic Science And Evidence Management Division (FSEMD)Our mission is to deliver high-quality forensic services with accuracy, integrity, efficiency, and impartiality to support the administration of justice and serve the community. We continuously strive to achieve excellence in forensic science through transparency, rigorous standards, and ongoing training. Our commitment to collaboration with law enforcement, legal professionals, and the community fosters trust and contributes to a safer society.
Position RequirementsThis position will be filled within the range of Forensic Scientist II or Forensic Scientist III based on prior experience and training. Subsequent promotion from Forensic Scientist II to Forensic Scientist III is non-competitive and based on experience. Please see below required and preferred criteria for each level and be certain to address all required and preferred criteria for the level to which you are applying.
WhyJoin MCPD?
As a leader in forensic science and evidence management, MCPD offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on public safety and the justice system. You will be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to excellence, innovation, and service to the community.
What You'll Be Doing- Apply forensic science principles in the examination of firearms, toolmarks, and serial number restorations associated with routine and complicated police investigations involving firearms and firearm-related evidence.
- Conduct microscopic comparisons of evidence and known specimens for source identification.
- Test firearms for function, operability, and safety.
- Perform NIBIN screening, entry, and correlations.
- Restore obliterated serial numbers.
- Plan and carry out assignments with full technical responsibility for the work.
- Work with investigative officers, state’s attorneys, crime scene unit personnel, and law enforcement representatives, providing expert court testimony and technical information.
- Observe strict safety precautions, especially when handling chemicals, firearms, and exposure to lead and residues from blood and body fluids.
Performance of the work may involve occasional exposure to elevated noise levels and lead residues, occasional long periods of standing while conducting examinations at laboratory counters, and lifting and carrying weapons and ammunition boxes weighing up to 50 pounds.
Minimum Qualifications Forensic Scientist II - Grade 22- Two (2) years of full-time professional experience conducting examinations of firearms, bullets, cartridge cases, and related evidence as a firearms examiner.
- Qualification to conduct casework by an accredited laboratory.
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in a natural, physical, or forensic science.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
- Four (4) years of full-time professional experience conducting examinations of firearms, bullets, cartridge cases, and related evidence as a firearms examiner.
- Up to two years of training within the discipline of firearms examination may count toward the four-year requirement.
- Qualification to conduct casework by an accredited laboratory for a minimum of two years as a…
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