Laboratory technician jobs: What does a chemical laboratory technician do?

If you want to get a job as a Lab Technician, you must know What a chemical laboratory technician does?

Chemical technicians typically do the following: Monitor chemical processes and test product quality to make sure that they meet standards and specifications. Set up, operate, and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment. Maintain production equipment and troubleshoot problems. Here are some descriptions of job responsibilities in specific recruitment cases:

Lab Technician I

Graphic Packaging International, LLC

Responsibilities

  1. The R&D Pilot Line Technician (aka Machine Operator) is responsible for processing pilot line manufacturing trials in a safe and timely manner with extremely high quality in additional to reviewing trail requests for accuracy and documenting all results of each trial
  2. Identified potential equipment needs and maintains pilot line equipment as necessary, including power industrial vehicles
  3. Receives incoming materials, ships outgoing samples and pallets, and maintains inventory control
  4. Participates in all safety related training activities including Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) review and tracking documentation

Lab Technician

Actalent

Responsibilities

  1. As a Lab Technician, you will play a crucial role in performing various laboratory tasks, maintaining equipment, and contributing to data gathering
  2. Responsible for the care and maintenance of laboratory equipment
  3. Offer assistance in equipment operation and data gathering
  4. Assist with receipt, inspection of raw materials, ordering, and stocking
  5. Follow instructions and established guidelines for job functions
  6. Run production processes
  7. Conduct genotyping in one of the following areas: sample preparation, DNA extraction, or detection

Lab Technician

Spectraforce Technologies Inc

Responsibilities

  1. Under the direction of scientists and technicians, the contractor is responsible for supporting microbiology based activities
  2. Under supervision, the contractor is expected to perform routine and non-routine tasks including but not limited to ordering supplies, cleaning and organizing lab areas, performing manual liquid transfers, growing microbes, quantify microbial growth, storing and retrieving samples from freezers and shakers