Net2Source (N2S)
***** Laboratory Technician
***** 12 months contract (possible extension) ***** Millsboro, DE
Overview Responsible for assisting with critical laboratory procedures and duties in the production of veterinary products. This role involves moderate supervision and hands-on work with technical equipment, primarily in cell culture processes throughout the manufacturing cycle.
***** Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and company safety policies at all times. Proper gowning required before entering labs/production areas (scrubs and full gowning).
Section A (90% of time): Clean work areas including floors, walls, and tables. Prepare, clean, and sterilize glassware and equipment. Assist with equipment setup and operation. Perform aseptic procedures such as media preparation, antigen inoculation/harvest, tissue culture preparation, embryo harvest, and vaccine filling. Conduct incubation, weighing, and record keeping (charts, logbooks, documentation). Maintain safe work habits and safe work environment.
Section B (10% of time): Filling, labeling, capping, packaging, and visual inspection of products. Assist in training new team members. Report unusual or non-routine occurrences. Handle hazardous wastes (with prior training). Perform non-aseptic procedures, including poultry handling for tissue/waste harvesting. Assist in reviewing/developing SOPs and production outlines. Review production records and enter technical data. Attend training sessions/workshops to improve job skills. Monitor and requisition laboratory supplies.
***** High School diploma/GED with 2–3 years of laboratory experience OR Bachelors degree in sciences (fresh graduates acceptable). Must not currently live/work on a poultry farm/environment. Prior experience in a regulated industry and/or aseptic cleanroom production environment. Basic laboratory knowledge (pipettes, stir plates, cylinders). ***** Familiarity with hatchery operations (egg harvesting, candling, inoculation). Good communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to follow instructions. Competency in Microsoft Office; ability to perform basic math calculations/conversions. Must be able to read, write, and communicate effectively at all levels. Flexibility to work overtime, holidays, weekends, and rotating shifts as required.
***** 12 months contract (possible extension) ***** Millsboro, DE
Overview Responsible for assisting with critical laboratory procedures and duties in the production of veterinary products. This role involves moderate supervision and hands-on work with technical equipment, primarily in cell culture processes throughout the manufacturing cycle.
***** Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and company safety policies at all times. Proper gowning required before entering labs/production areas (scrubs and full gowning).
Section A (90% of time): Clean work areas including floors, walls, and tables. Prepare, clean, and sterilize glassware and equipment. Assist with equipment setup and operation. Perform aseptic procedures such as media preparation, antigen inoculation/harvest, tissue culture preparation, embryo harvest, and vaccine filling. Conduct incubation, weighing, and record keeping (charts, logbooks, documentation). Maintain safe work habits and safe work environment.
Section B (10% of time): Filling, labeling, capping, packaging, and visual inspection of products. Assist in training new team members. Report unusual or non-routine occurrences. Handle hazardous wastes (with prior training). Perform non-aseptic procedures, including poultry handling for tissue/waste harvesting. Assist in reviewing/developing SOPs and production outlines. Review production records and enter technical data. Attend training sessions/workshops to improve job skills. Monitor and requisition laboratory supplies.
***** High School diploma/GED with 2–3 years of laboratory experience OR Bachelors degree in sciences (fresh graduates acceptable). Must not currently live/work on a poultry farm/environment. Prior experience in a regulated industry and/or aseptic cleanroom production environment. Basic laboratory knowledge (pipettes, stir plates, cylinders). ***** Familiarity with hatchery operations (egg harvesting, candling, inoculation). Good communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to follow instructions. Competency in Microsoft Office; ability to perform basic math calculations/conversions. Must be able to read, write, and communicate effectively at all levels. Flexibility to work overtime, holidays, weekends, and rotating shifts as required.