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The Quality Technician supports laboratory operations by performing routine laboratory support functions, basic testing, and housekeeping activities. Working under supervision, this role helps maintain a clean, efficient, and compliant lab environment, enabling timely and accurate quality testing that supports overall product quality and operational continuity.
Job Responsibility:
Perform qualitative analysis of samples in accordance with established procedures
Execute routine laboratory support activities, including sample collection, preparation of media, reagents, and standard solutions
stock and distribute supplies
and clean, store, and maintain glassware and equipment
Accurately document data, perform calculations, analyze and report results, and complete peer review activities as required
communicate status and issues to management
Prioritize workload to meet scheduled timelines and testing commitments
Proactively notify the Supervisor of equipment, material, or supply needs to prevent testing delays
Maintain complete and accurate records in compliance with SOPs, QPs, GMPs, regulatory requirements, and safety standards
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe laboratory environment
properly handle hazardous materials and waste using approved procedures. Selected qualified associates may support hazardous waste management as assigned by Quality Control Management
Assist higher‑level technical and scientific staff to develop proficiency with advanced techniques, instrumentation, and QC procedures
Identify, interpret, and promptly escalate atypical or out‑of‑specification (OOS) results to the Supervisor
Demonstrate flexibility and collaborate effectively as a member of the laboratory team
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED required
Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or closely related scientific discipline preferred
0–1 year of laboratory or related experience
Ability to learn and apply basic analytical and laboratory techniques
Willingness to work overtime and meet tight timelines as business needs require
Fundamental math skills and basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Word and Excel
Ability to organize, evaluate, and interpret laboratory data against established specifications
Ability to work in an environment with potential exposure to powders, chemicals, and food allergens, including peanuts, tree nuts, milk, dairy, eggs, wheat, gluten, soy, fish, and shellfish
Nice to have:
Experience with FT-IR, NIR, UV-Vis, TLC, and compendial chemistry analyses preferred