Crime Lab Technicians assist forensic scientists by preparing, analyzing, and documenting physical evidence collected from crime scenes. They operate laboratory equipment, conduct chemical and biological tests, maintain detailed records, and ensure the integrity of evidence throughout the investigative process.
₹2,50,000 - ₹6,00,000 per annum (depending on experience, expertise, and organization)
Crime Lab Technicians are in demand in government forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies, private forensic labs, and research institutions. Their expertise is vital for supporting criminal investigations and ensuring accurate, reliable analysis of evidence.
Crime Lab Technicians work in controlled laboratory settings, often as part of multidisciplinary forensic teams. The role requires strict adherence to protocols, careful handling of evidence, and may involve working with hazardous materials.