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Laboratory technician sensor technology
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Join our R&D team in Hinwil, Zürich, as a Lab Technician in Sensor Technology. You will execute hands-on measurement campaigns and analyze data using Matlab. This role requires a degree in engineering and 3-4 years of lab experience. Contribute to cutting-edge sensor development in a collaborativ...
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Switzerland , Hinwil, Zürich
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Laboratory technician sensor technology
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Join our dynamic team in Zürich as a Laboratory Technician in Sensor Technology. You will conduct experimental testing, prepare devices, and analyze data using Matlab and Python. This hands-on role requires a degree in Engineering and experience in measurement campaigns. Apply your technical skil...
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Switzerland , Zürich
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Join our team in Allschwil as a Laboratory Technician. You will develop analytical methods and perform characterization using GC, HPLC, and ICP-OES. We require a certified technician with 2+ years of experience in a chemical or pharmaceutical lab. We offer excellent benefits, attractive condition...
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Switzerland , Allschwil
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Join our Process Technology team in Switzerland as a Laboratory Technician. You will develop and optimize chemical processes, conducting hands-on experiments in gas-liquid reactions and analytical techniques (GC, HPLC). This role offers technical growth in an international environment, collaborat...
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Discover rewarding Laboratory Technician I jobs and launch your career at the foundational level of scientific discovery. A Laboratory Technician I is an essential support professional in research, development, quality control, and diagnostic settings across diverse industries including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, food and beverage, materials testing, and healthcare. This entry-level role is the critical backbone of the lab, ensuring the smooth, safe, and efficient operation of daily activities while providing crucial hands-on assistance to scientists and senior technicians. Individuals in these jobs are meticulous, process-oriented, and play a direct part in generating the reliable data that drives innovation and ensures product and public safety. The core of a Laboratory Technician I's role revolves around a consistent set of practical responsibilities. Daily tasks typically include the preparation of samples, reagents, and culture media using precise methodologies. They operate, calibrate, and perform basic maintenance on a wide array of standard laboratory equipment such as centrifuges, pH meters, balances, autoclaves, and microscopes. Following strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and safety protocols is paramount. Technicians execute routine analytical tests and assays, recording all procedures and results with exceptional accuracy in lab notebooks or digital databases. A significant portion of the role also involves essential lab stewardship: maintaining inventory of chemicals and supplies, placing orders, ensuring impeccable cleanliness through glassware washing and sterilization, and managing biohazardous or chemical waste according to regulations. In many settings, they may also assist in basic data compilation and preliminary analysis. To succeed in Laboratory Technician I jobs, candidates generally need an associate degree in a life science, chemistry, or a related technical field, though a high school diploma with relevant laboratory experience may suffice for some positions. Employers universally seek a strong foundational understanding of basic laboratory techniques, safety practices, and scientific principles. Key skills include remarkable attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to follow written and verbal instructions with precision. Organizational skills are vital for managing multiple tasks and maintaining an orderly workspace. Basic computer literacy for data entry and familiarity with common lab software are expected. As teamwork is integral, strong communication skills and a collaborative, proactive attitude are highly valued. For those with a passion for hands-on science, Laboratory Technician I jobs offer a stable and vital entry point, providing practical experience that serves as a springboard for advanced roles in laboratory science, research coordination, or specialized technical fields. Begin your search today to find the perfect opportunity to apply your skills and contribute to meaningful scientific work.

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