Within the Department of Justice, Forensic Scientists are employed within one of three Crime Laboratories in Madison, Milwaukee, and Wausau. These positions perform highly specialized forensic scientific testing, analysis and research work in one or more of the following areas of specialization for the purpose of analyzing and identifying materials, substances, chemicals, objects, devices, tools, machines and individuals connected to felony criminal investigations:
- Controlled Substance Analysis
- Firearm and Toolmark Examination
- Imaging
- Fingerprint and Footwear Examination
- DNA Analysis
- DNA Databank
- Toxicology
- Trace Evidence Analysis
Depending on the needs of the laboratories, recruitment may be focused either at the Entry, Senior and/or Advanced levels. Qualifications vary among the different disciplines and are reviewed and set during the initial phase of the recruitment effort. Entry-level Forensic Scientist positions may have pay progression based on satisfactory performance and potential for career advancement.
For more information, see the Wisconsin State Laboratories.
To view current vacancies at the Wisconsin Department of Justice please visit wisc.jobs. For more information regarding DOJ's fringe benefits, view the Employee Trust Funds Website.