Laboratory and Environmental Technician
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
Laboratory and Environmental Technician
This position supports manufacturing operations by conducting laboratory analyses, evaluating results, and providing critical data to support process control and quality assurance. As a key member of the team, the technician prepares samples, performs calibration, conducts preventative maintenance, and troubleshoots laboratory instrumentation and methods. Utilizing data systems, the technician acquires results, monitors analytical system performance, and communicates findings to clients and stakeholders.
The role requires a broad technical skillset in analytical scientific methods and operational processes, while also serving as an informal mentor to less experienced team members.
Perform routine laboratory analyses in support of manufacturing operations.
Collect samples in accordance with the Sample Plan and established protocols.
Prepare calibration standards and execute basic instrument calibration.
Conduct preventative maintenance on analytical systems and maintain laboratory equipment.
Evaluate the validity of laboratory data, utilize basic statistical methods, interpret results, and initiate corrective actions as necessary.
Monitor analytical systems, identify and resolve problems through first-line troubleshooting, and escalate issues as appropriate.
Document, communicate, and archive analytical and calibration data, ensuring data integrity and traceability.
Adhere to Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) and Operating Discipline Management System (ODMS) procedures and practices.
Suggest improvements and enhancements to laboratory work processes and tools for greater efficiency and accuracy.
Escalate non-routine or complex requests to the appropriate team members or management for resolution.
Conduct environmental sampling and testing according to regulatory and company requirements.
Perform routine waste treatment pond rounds and manage associated operations.
Schedule and oversee loading operations for salty water and sludge trucks.
Manage sump routing and storm water handling to prevent contamination.
Unplug and clear lines and filters; operate valves as needed.
Lift and transport materials up to 50 lbs; work outdoors in various weather conditions.
Safely climb ladders up to 15 ft high multiple times per shift.
Completion of Vocational Education or Upper Secondary Education (e.g., High School Diploma), plus laboratory, manufacturing, or related experience.
Post-secondary coursework in chemistry or a related scientific field preferred.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a diverse team.
Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and commitment to safety and quality standards.
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