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The Instrument Service Technician IV role is responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, and repair of both simple and complex laboratory equipment. This encompasses instrumentation across a range of laboratory settings, including clinical, research and development (R&D), manufacturing, and quality control laboratories. This role will work closely with laboratory teams to ensure proper instrument function, troubleshoot system concerns while maintaining compliance with quality, regulatory, and operational procedures. Responsibilities also include operating within several regulated environments (e.g., clinical labs under CAP/CLIA and NYSDOH, production and manufacturing labs under cGMP, FDA, and ISO). The roles range from routine service tasks to more specialized responsibilities, such as commissioning new systems, conducting system investigations, and participating in cross-functional projects. This role focuses on building strong customer relationships through the delivery of exceptional service and timely issue resolution.
Job Responsibility:
Installation & Qualifications: Install and commission laboratory instruments, ensuring qualifications are completed per service policies and procedures
Troubleshooting & Repair: Diagnose and repair instrument failures, assist with Root Cause and Corrective Action (RCCA) investigations, and escalate service concerns as needed
Preventative Maintenance & Calibration: Perform routine preventive maintenance and calibrations in accordance with service policies
Documentation & Compliance: Complete accurate service records, ensure documentation meets Good Documentation Practices (GDP), and comply with safety and regulatory requirements (e.g., OSHA, FDA, ISO, CLIA) and support the company’s Quality Management System (QMS)
Knowledge & Training: Continuously develop expertise in servicing complex laboratory equipment. Train others on proper use of equipment
Teamwork & Communication: Collaborate with cross-functional teams and service engineers to ensure effective troubleshooting and maintenance. Communicate clearly with colleagues, management, and external vendors
Flexibility & Adaptability: Work independently or as part of a team, adapting to new information or unexpected situations
Quality: Operate under pressure, managing multiple tasks and/or deadlines while maintaining quality and attention to detail
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Technology, Electronics or other degree relevant to essential duties
or Associate degree in Engineering, Technology, Electronics, or related field and 2 years of relevant experience as outlined in the essential duties
or High School diploma/General Education diploma (GED) and 4 years of relevant experience as outlined in the essential duties in lieu of bachelor’s degree
1+ years of relevant experience
Experience interpreting mechanical parts and assembly drawings
Experience with electrical circuits and diagrams, including the use of electrical measurement tools such as multi-meters and analyzers
Demonstrated ability to approach engineering problems methodically
Proficient in using computer software, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), and mobile devices/tablets
Proven attention to detail with a track record of documenting service activities accurately and in a timely manner
Experience working independently and as part of a team
Strong communication skills, with experience in both verbal and written communication
Demonstrated mechanical and troubleshooting aptitude, with hands-on experience performing on-site calibrations and preventative maintenance of laboratory equipment
Experience working in ambiguous situations, adapting to new information, and responding effectively to unexpected circumstances
Demonstrated ability to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation
Authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship
Nice to have:
Basic understanding of mechanical engineering principles
Basic understanding of manufacturing methods and processes
Experience working in a regulated environment (e.g., ISO 13485/15189, GMP, FDA, CLIA)
Experience with Quality Systems and documentation requirements, including Good Documentation Practices (GDP)
Experience with Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), Digital Pathology Imaging, and/or Histology equipment
Experience in the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of complex laboratory equipment, such as liquid handling robots and automation systems
Experience with software applications, including loading or updating software and managing databases
Hands-on experience with equipment qualification and validation
What we offer:
Paid time off (including days for vacation, holidays, volunteering, and personal time)
Paid leave for parents and caregivers
Retirement savings plan
Wellness support
Health benefits including medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision coverage