Website Eurofins USA Environment Testing
Eurofins USA Environment Testing
Company : Eurofins USA Environment Testing
Job Description
Join the leader in Environment Testing. Eurofins Environment Testing has a fulltime entry level opportunity with benefits.
The Laboratory Technician I, using general laboratory methods, techniques, equipment, and instrumentation in compliance with Eurofins Environment Testing America’s Quality Assurance programs and standard operating procedures, supports laboratory operations through general maintenance of laboratory and supply storage areas, equipment, instruments, and supplies.
Shift & Hours: Full time- Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:30pm plus overtime as needed and required.
Compensation- $17.50 an hour – ***This is an entry level position for those interested in starting their career in a laboratory setting. College degree not needed.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Retrieves samples from Sample Control for analysis.
- Performs sample preparation which may include, but is not limited to, a combination of the following methods:
- Aliquot samples
- o Spike and trace samples
- o Prepare reagents
- o Bottle samples
- o Prepare concentrations
- o Separation
- o Sonication
- o Liquid rack set up
- Resolves discrepancies and anomalies to ensure samples are properly labeled.
- Prepares general laboratory paperwork such as recording analysis results, tracking samples, bench
- sheets, and laboratory logbooks.
- Washes laboratory glassware to prepare for next day’s samples.
- Stocks laboratory supplies.
- Cleans work area(s) to maintain a safe working environment.
- Assists other laboratory areas as needed.
Ability and/or Skills
- General knowledge of chemistry and/or general science
- Basic mathematical skills
- Production work
- Good organizational skills
- Good communication skills
- Problem solving skills
- Ability to muti-task
- Quick learner
- Work independently
- Work within time constraints
Physical Requirements
- Lifting and Carrying: Lifting up to 50 pounds and carrying up to 30 pounds when moving samples and disposing of waste
- Pushing and Pulling: Pushing and pulling up to 200 pounds when moving sample carts and gas tanks
- Body Positions: Approximately 60% of time standing when analyzing samples, 10% walking when moving about laboratory, and 30% sitting when working at computer, doing paper work, or analyzing samples. These percentages vary significantly Page 4- Analyst I depending upon duties being performed. Must be able to sit, stand, or stoop for long periods of time.
- Body Movements: Stooping, kneeling, crouching, and reaching when getting samples and performing analyses
- Smelling: For unusual odors, leakage, contamination
- Hand Use: Handling samples, operating instruments, data entry
- Hearing: Conversational hearing ability
- Vision: Performing analyses, viewing computer screen, doing paperwork
- Speaking: Conversational speaking ability.
This position description is written as a guideline to inform employees of what is generally
expected of them at each job level. The description is not intended to be all encompassing or
limiting in any manner; rather, it is hoped it will add understanding and better reflect the work
performed at all levels of employment. Duties and responsibilities other than those listed may be
included as needed within the work group or the company as a whole.
