Sr Site Specialist, Buffer and Media Prep ID-3275

This is a laboratory technician position that requires a high school diploma or equivalent and 2 years of related experience within a laboratory setting.

Responsibilities:

Requirements:

  • Able to read, write, and speak English fluently.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, and desire to deliver excellent customer service.
  • Possesses a strong desire to serve the customer, and the interpersonal skills to collaborate with various levels of personnel at the customer site.
  • Demonstrates computer proficiency and possesses intermediate skills in Microsoft Office suite of software.
  • Uses interpersonal skills to multi-task and meet due dates as needed.

Physical Requirements/Work Environment:

  • Works primarily at customer sites, which may require independent work. Work areas may include spaces where chemical-based allergens are in use (such as penicillin, tetracycline, etc)
  • Depending on the area of the building, personal protective equipment may be worn, including lab coats, coveralls, hoods, facemasks, hairnets, safety gloves, steel-toe shoes, bump hats, and/or safety glasses.
  • Requires the ability to lift, push, and pull 30-40 pounds consistently; may be required to lift 50 pounds occasionally, including operation and use of pushcarts, pallet jacks, forklifts, etc.
  • Regularly required to stand or walk for prolonged periods.
  • Ability to work overtime, as needed.

Salary: $23-$26 per hour

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits-effective Day 1
  • Paid Time Off & Holidays
  • 401K Company Match up to 6%(after 1 year)
  • Tuition Reimbursement - eligible after 90 days
  • Employee Referral Bonus
  • Employee Discount Program
  • Recognition Program
  • Charitable Gift Matching
  • Company Paid Parental Leave
  • We will provide the vital equipment for your role including: computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.
  • We also provide any Personal Protective Equipment you may need including: lab coats, safety glasses, safety shoes, etc.
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