Job Description
Job Summary:
- The Laboratory Technician is responsible for providing accurate results that will become binding documents to our customers on the specifications of the product(s) they are purchasing.
- The laboratory technician is responsible for the correct use of the sensitive laboratory equipment to prevent damage.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for complying with all AIMS, HESQ policies & practices including ISO-9001, ISO-14001, ISO-45001 and RCMS.
- This includes compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.
- For example, OSHA, EPA, TCEQ, etc.
- Performs routine analyses on raw materials, in process, finished product samples and accurately report results into LIMS and SAP.
- Performs routine analysis on environmental samples, enters data in LIMS and submits results to interested parties.
- Maintains proficiency in all standard lab methods, software and equipment used in the lab.
- Performs preventive maintenance, troubleshoots instruments as required and documents all information.
- Performs daily quality control checks on designated equipment.
- Ensure all hazardous waste produced in the lab, is removed daily.
- Maintains required documentation and filing of test records, as required by all relevant Quality Systems.
- Manages retain samples life cycle throughout the lab and ensure weekly transfer to retain room.
- Provides assistance in customer complaint investigations.
- Maintains sample retain room and dispose of expired samples in hazardous waste drum monthly.
- Manages inventory of all gas chromatography gases including ordering of gases as needed.
- Oversee lab supply inventory and ensure adequate level of inventory, is maintained.
- Maintains knowledge of client test procedures.
- Enters work notifications for maintenance needed within the Lab.
- Maintains a safe work area in the lab.
- Supports BBS process by performing observations.
- Perform other duties as assigned to meet the plant’s needs.
Requirements:
- Passing of a pre-employment physical.
- High School Diploma.
- Previous experience or training in the petrochemical industry performing similar work.
- Good communication skills.
- Minimum of 2 years of accredited training in chemistry and/or laboratory techniques.
- 4-year degree in Chemistry to improve future advancement potential.
- Required (to become a qualified laboratory technician)Completion of initial classroom training in environmental, safety, quality, emergency response and lab methods.
- Training in environmental science includes management of lab wastes, emergency response plan training, spill response training, DOT, and basic HAZCOM instructions.
- Completion of initial on-the-job training by a qualified laboratory technician or supervisor.
- Must possess class D license for potable water operator.