Compunnel Inc.
Job Title
Drinking Water Laboratory Technician Duration
12+ Months Location
Indianapolis, IN 46077 Shift
Monday – Friday; 40hours week; 8:00AM – 5:00PM; Onsite Pay Rate
$20 - $23.60/hr on W2 (without benefits) Required Experience
BS required, MS okay - Chemistry degree preferred; 2+yrs Lab/Analytical experience. Bench Chemistry experience Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Fate & Metabolism lab leader, the incumbent aids in the development of new agricultural products and new uses for existing products. The individual executes methodology for the generation of laboratory data to support the registration and commercialization of new products. Primary Responsibilities
Assists in the planning, conduct, and reporting of studies to support product registration for drinking water treatment testing. Supports laboratory testing and data generation as outlined by the study directors for the drinking water studies. Operate laboratory instrumentation, including balances, centrifuges, gas chromatographs, high performance liquid chromatographs, mass spectrometers, and water treatment instruments. Interface with instrument/equipment owners and the Lab Operations team to maintain system performance and minimize downtime. Strongly adheres to all EH&S policies and follows testing protocols to reduce the probability of a safety incident. Complies with laboratory safety procedures, Environmental Protection Agency Good Laboratory Practices Standards, other study-specific regulatory requirements and other pertinent regulatory agency requirements. Documents activities in the required manner. Maintenance of neat, accurate, and complete records. Interfaces with essential individuals in the Regulatory Science function. Interact positively with all members of the following groups; Fate & Metabolism, Regulatory Analytical, and MSCOE to foster a team approach to projects. Educational Requirements
The Drinking Water Laboratory Technician should have a general knowledge of chemistry with strong analytical experience and respect for safety procedures. An understanding of GLP regulations, computers, and laboratory techniques is desirable. A minimum of a BS degree and/or relevant experience is desired. Seniority Level
Associate Employment Type
Contract Job Function
Research and Science Industries
Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
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Drinking Water Laboratory Technician Duration
12+ Months Location
Indianapolis, IN 46077 Shift
Monday – Friday; 40hours week; 8:00AM – 5:00PM; Onsite Pay Rate
$20 - $23.60/hr on W2 (without benefits) Required Experience
BS required, MS okay - Chemistry degree preferred; 2+yrs Lab/Analytical experience. Bench Chemistry experience Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Fate & Metabolism lab leader, the incumbent aids in the development of new agricultural products and new uses for existing products. The individual executes methodology for the generation of laboratory data to support the registration and commercialization of new products. Primary Responsibilities
Assists in the planning, conduct, and reporting of studies to support product registration for drinking water treatment testing. Supports laboratory testing and data generation as outlined by the study directors for the drinking water studies. Operate laboratory instrumentation, including balances, centrifuges, gas chromatographs, high performance liquid chromatographs, mass spectrometers, and water treatment instruments. Interface with instrument/equipment owners and the Lab Operations team to maintain system performance and minimize downtime. Strongly adheres to all EH&S policies and follows testing protocols to reduce the probability of a safety incident. Complies with laboratory safety procedures, Environmental Protection Agency Good Laboratory Practices Standards, other study-specific regulatory requirements and other pertinent regulatory agency requirements. Documents activities in the required manner. Maintenance of neat, accurate, and complete records. Interfaces with essential individuals in the Regulatory Science function. Interact positively with all members of the following groups; Fate & Metabolism, Regulatory Analytical, and MSCOE to foster a team approach to projects. Educational Requirements
The Drinking Water Laboratory Technician should have a general knowledge of chemistry with strong analytical experience and respect for safety procedures. An understanding of GLP regulations, computers, and laboratory techniques is desirable. A minimum of a BS degree and/or relevant experience is desired. Seniority Level
Associate Employment Type
Contract Job Function
Research and Science Industries
Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
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