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Computer Services/Investigative Analyst - Grant Funded

STARTING MONTHLY SALARY: $5,077

Listing Expiration Date: 

June 16, 2025

Applicants must upload a resume and cover letter outlining their qualifications for this position with their application.

Job Description Summary

  • Compile, organize, analyze, and interpret crime and offender data.
  • Provide timely and actionable information, investigative leads, and intelligence on past, present, and future crimes and trends.
  • Prepare and disseminate intelligence and tactical bulletins within KCPD and the region.
  • Research and review data relevant to criminal investigations (criminal history, RMS reports, vehicles, driver’s licenses, phones, etc.) and assist in investigative requests.
  • Extract and review digital evidence from mobile devices utilizing forensic software (Cellebrite or similar) and other digital sources.
  • Attend and testify at depositions, trials, and other court functions as required.
  • Create and maintain GIS applications, databases, and layers.
  • Assist analysts in the development of crime analysis products, bulletins, mapping products, and pattern analysis.
  • Display a high degree of self-motivation, initiative, and strong interpersonal skills.
  • Maintain reliable and predictable attendance. May be required to work flexible hours, overtime, weekends, and/or holidays when needs arise.
  • Perform “call-out” duties as needed by the investigative unit requiring response to the office or other location.
  • Perform other duties necessary to support the department’s mission.
  • See full job description for more detail.

Requirements & Qualifications:

  • Must reside within 30 statute miles of Kansas City, Missouri city limits during employment

  • Valid driver's license

  • A bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Geography, GIS, or related field is required

  • At least two years of recent experience working in a law enforcement analyst position

Physical, Cognitive, and Psychological Requirements:

  • Must meet department-established physical, cognitive, and psychological health standards