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Lauren Cooney
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Location: Clarksburg, WV

CONUS Latent Print Positions - Ideal Innovations

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Ideal Innovations Inc. Latent Print Examiners


Position responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: examination of processed latent fingerprints and evaluation of their quality for entry into the DoD Enterprise ABIS; preparation of latent fingerprints for entry into the ABIS through photographic enlargements, tracing, photographic reduction and computer scanning; improve the quality and integrity of digitized computer images through enhancement or deletion of fingerprint details prior to computer searches for matches; manually compare latent fingerprints with candidate fingerprints retrieved from ABIS in order to determine positive identification; and prepare reports on the types and quantites of fingerprints processed and results. Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, be customer- and detail-oriented, and possess good decision-making abilities. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience is required. Current certification by the International Association for Identification (IAI) as a Latent Print Examiner is not required at the point of employment, but must be successfully obtained within 1 year of employment. Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Those with current clearance preferred. Positions will fill a 24x7 support role in a dynamic environment and require a flexible schedule which may include weekends, nights, and holidays. Candidates must be willing to relocate to the Clarksburg, WV, area. E-mail resumes to careers@idealinnovations.com. Please reference job title on all documents submitted for position. Resumes will be accepted until the positions are filled. EOE
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