(a) Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in forensic science, chemistry, biology, commercial science or physics.
(b) At least five (5) years’ full-time employment in a forensics laboratory, with supervisory or administrative responsibility.
(c) Thorough knowledge of the utilization of forensics laboratory services and their relation to the investigating law enforcement officers.
(d) Thorough knowledge of techniques employed in processing of physical evidence.
(e) Membership in professional organizations promoting advancement of forensic science.
(f) Proven effectiveness as a manager and administrator.