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We are looking for a Facilities Lab Technician, who will be responsible for the continuous operation, maintenance, and safety of our laboratory environments. This role ensures that all lab utilities, equipment, and safety systems function within specified parameters to support uninterrupted Robot research. You will act as the bridge between general building maintenance and specialized laboratory requirements.
Job Responsibility:
Perform routine preventative maintenance on lab equipment
Monitor and maintain critical utilities , compressed air, Chilled water, and specialty gas manifolds. (Argon/Nitrogen)
Oversee HVAC performance, ensuring proper air change rates, pressure differentials, and temperature/humidity control
Coordinate with external vendors for specialized equipment calibrations and repairs
Serve as a point of contact for Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) protocols
Manage the inventory, labeling, and removal of hazardous, chemical, and biohazardous waste
Conduct weekly inspections of emergency stations (eyewash, safety showers) and chemical storage areas
Maintain meticulous documentation and logs to ensure audit readiness (FDA, ISO, or OSHA standards)
Manage the layout and installation of new lab equipment, ensuring proper power and utility hookups
Maintain an inventory of spare parts and consumables for facility-related hardware
Requirements:
Associate’s degree in a technical field (Electronics, Mechanical Systems) or a Life Science degree with strong mechanical aptitude
2–5 years in a laboratory, clinical, or highly regulated manufacturing environment
Familiarity with GLP/GMP (Good Laboratory/Manufacturing Practices)
Ability to read blueprints, P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams), and electrical schematics
Experience using CMMS software (e.g., Blue Mountain, Maintenance Connection)
Physical Requirements: Ability to lift 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces or around hazardous materials (with proper PPE)
A proactive approach to identifying potential failures before they happen
Ability to explain technical and mechanical issues to non-technical scientific staff
Willingness to participate in an "on-call" rotation for emergency facility alarms