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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 079-13(4)RESOLUTION NO. O 7 9 — 1 3 Ly% AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO RESOLUTION NO. 079 -13 APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE BLUE AND WHITE COLLAR UNITS AND ADOPTING SALARY SCHEDULE AND RELATED BENEFITS FOR POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC EXAMINER WHEREAS, Resolution No. 079 -13 sets salaries and related benefits for employees of the Blue and White Collar Units. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield that effective immediately following Council action, the Salary Schedule, a part of the Resolution No. 079 -13 is hereby amended as follows: 1. Resolution No. 079 -13 is hereby amended by adding the following class title to the White Collar Unit: 21400 A POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC EXAMINER 25.944 27.241 28.603 30.025 31.532 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on SEP 0 2 2015 , by the following vote: ® ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ COUNCILMEMBER RIVERA MAXWELL WEIR, SMITH. IWNSON, SULLIVAN, PARLIER NOES: COUNCILMEMBER KKMNQ ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER Wi ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER ll JOCA . 4&k CITY CLERK and EX OFFIG CLERK of the Council of the City of Ba afield APPROVED SEP 0 2 2015 A -00B MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield APPRO D as to form: �O VIRGINI L4; N4 CITY ATTORNEY of the City of Bakersfield CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CLASS SPECIFICATION: 21400 UNIT: WHITE COLLAR UNIT EEO4: PROFESSIONAL CLASS TITLE: POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC EXAMINER CLASS SUMMARY: Under general supervision, processes, examines and analyzes computer hardware, software, cellular phones, digital media, electronically stored data and other computer - related evidentiary materials pertaining to law enforcement investigations. Prepares and presents reports of findings, provides expert testimony, and performs other work as required. The following typical tasks and responsibilities are representative of all positions in the class. They are descriptive, not limiting. Essential Duties: • Conducts thorough examinations of computer hard disk drives, floppy disks, and other electronic data storage media; • Preserves and copies the original media; • Prevents the transference of viruses, destructive programs, and inadvertent writes to and from the original media; • Restores recoverable deleted files; • Accesses password - protected and secured files; • Uses forensic software applications to analyze electronic media; • Physically disassembles and examines computers and related hardware components; • Identifies evidence of computer crimes such as the theft and sabotage of data and unlawful access of data and systems; • Examines and analyzes text, graphics, multimedia, and digital images; • Collects, labels, secures and transports evidence from crime scenes; • Form and articulate expert opinions based on analysis, provide expert testimony in depositions, trials and other proceedings; • Works with others to prepare cases for trial; • Assists in preparation of search and seizure warrants, court orders, and subpoenas; • Assists with training and instructing other employees; • Performs other work as required. v' V ✓�9r CLASS TITLE: POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC EXAMINER (continued) 21400 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Trainina and Experience: • An Associate of Arts /Science Degree from an accredited college in Computer Science, Information Technology, Criminal Justice or a related field; AND • Two (2) years of experience in computer forensics, computer systems analysis, and /or the operation, maintenance and repair of computer systems; OR • An equivalent combination of education, training, certification and experience which provides the capabilities to perform the described duties Knowledge of: • Computer system hardware, software installation and troubleshooting; • Principles and practices of electronic data storage, data encryption, and computer system security; • Methods and techniques used to access, recover, review, validate, and preserve electronically stored data files; • Principles and practices of computer programming; • Organization and operation of law enforcement agencies. Ability to: • Examine and analyze computer hardware, software, and electronically stored data pertaining to law enforcement investigations; • Identify, analyze and document evidence of computer crimes; • Collect, transport, process, and secure evidentiary materials; • Restore deleted files and access secured data; • Find and extract electronically stored information to be used as evidence; • Prepare and present reports of findings; • Train and instruct others in computer crimes analysis; • Prepare and maintain accurate records and files; • Testify in court; • Effectively communicate verbally and in writing; • Exercise sound judgment in safeguarding /disseminating confidential or sensitive information; • Work independently, manage workload and meet specific deadlines; • Operate an office computer and a variety of word processing and software applications related to work; • Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within the department, other agencies and general public. Skill In: • The installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of computer systems and associated hardware devices. Licenses. Certificates or Soecial Requirements: • Possession of a valid California Class "C driver's license. • Possession of Encase Computer Forensics I and II Certification is desirable. • Must successfully pass a police background check. Physical Conditions and Special Worklna Conditions: Must be able to work nights, weekends, holidays, call -outs, standbys and outdoors in all weather conditions Approved by the Police Civil Service Board: August 5, 2015 Approved by the City Council: o``garFq