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Laboratory Technician - DSP 2nd Shift
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Zoetis .
Zoetis
is the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of animal pharmaceuticals. At Zoetis in Lincoln, NE, we manufacture high‑quality medicines for dogs, cats, and livestock. Our plant has been recognized as one of Nebraska’s safest companies.
Benefits
$500 sign‑on bonus
4 weeks accrued paid vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) match with company profit sharing
Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment program
Great health, personal, and family benefits starting day 1
Position Summary Candidate will perform all tasks related to the fermentation and downstream processing of active biological ingredients produced in Lincoln, Nebraska. The colleague will learn and understand basic microbiological techniques associated with fermentation and downstream processing duties such as filtration, concentration, and chromatography. The colleague will comply with standard operating procedures and all regulatory documents; demonstrate good communication skills; utilize mechanical skills to maintain equipment; and maintain a safe work environment while demonstrating reliability in attendance.
Hours 2nd Shift, Monday – Friday, 2:00 pm – 10:30 pm. Overtime, weekend, and holiday work may be required.
Position Responsibilities
Demonstrate safe work habits and maintain a safe work environment, complying with safety SOPs and procedures (Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS] guidelines, near‑miss reporting, personal protective equipment [PPE], biohazard training, monthly safety training, etc.).
Demonstrate reliability in attendance and punctuality.
Learn and understand basic microbiological techniques to prepare and maintain cultures, including inoculating, inactivating, harvesting and dispensing product as applicable to bacterial antigen production.
Learn and comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and associated documentation necessary to perform job functions.
Train in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), then demonstrate understanding and compliance.
Demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills within and outside the department using verbal, written, and non‑verbal skills.
Demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations and metric conversions.
Learn and assist in the completion of documentation including process worksheets and log sheets.
Learn to operate, clean, and perform minor maintenance on equipment such as fermentors, seed isolators, centrifuges, filtration units.
Assist with reading and reporting testing results using scientific instruments.
Use mechanical skills to identify mechanical problems and maintain equipment.
Clean areas, as applicable, according to specific SOPs.
Obtain license and operate mobile powered material‑handling equipment (i.e., forklift, tank tugs, etc.).
Perform supplemental duties as assigned by supervision.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Basic mechanical skills.
Knowledge of Personal Computers using Windows‑based applications.
Technical Skills and Competencies Required
Learn and understand basic microbiological techniques to prepare and maintain cultures, including inoculating, inactivating, harvesting and dispensing product as applicable to bacterial antigen production.
Learn to operate, clean, and perform minor maintenance on equipment such as fermentors, seed isolators, centrifuges, filtration units.
Use mechanical skills to identify mechanical problems and maintain equipment.
Assist with reading and reporting testing results using scientific instruments.
Demonstrate reliability in attendance and punctuality.
Learn and comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and associated documentation necessary to perform job functions.
Learn and assist in the completion of documentation including process worksheets, timecards, and log sheets.
Train in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), then demonstrate understanding and compliance.
Clean areas, as applicable, according to specific SOPs.
Demonstrate safe work habits and maintain a safe work environment. Understand and comply with safety SOPs and procedures (Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS] guidelines, near‑miss reporting, PPE, biohazard training, monthly safety training, etc.).
Demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations and metric conversions.
Demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills within and outside the department using verbal, written, and non‑verbal skills.
Obtain license and operate mobile powered material‑handling equipment (i.e., forklift, tank tugs, etc.).
Perform supplemental duties as assigned by supervision.
Physical Position Requirements Exposure to chemicals, fumes, odors, noise, live steam, temperature fluctuations, and biohazards; continuous standing and lifting up to 50 lbs; weekend and holiday work may be required.
About Zoetis At Zoetis, our purpose is to nurture the world and humankind by advancing care for animals. As a Fortune 500 company and the world leader in animal health, we discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies for companion animals and livestock. We know our people drive our success. Our award‑winning culture, built around our core beliefs, focuses on our colleagues’ careers, connection, and support.
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Laboratory Technician - DSP 2nd Shift
role at
Zoetis .
Zoetis
is the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of animal pharmaceuticals. At Zoetis in Lincoln, NE, we manufacture high‑quality medicines for dogs, cats, and livestock. Our plant has been recognized as one of Nebraska’s safest companies.
Benefits
$500 sign‑on bonus
4 weeks accrued paid vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) match with company profit sharing
Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment program
Great health, personal, and family benefits starting day 1
Position Summary Candidate will perform all tasks related to the fermentation and downstream processing of active biological ingredients produced in Lincoln, Nebraska. The colleague will learn and understand basic microbiological techniques associated with fermentation and downstream processing duties such as filtration, concentration, and chromatography. The colleague will comply with standard operating procedures and all regulatory documents; demonstrate good communication skills; utilize mechanical skills to maintain equipment; and maintain a safe work environment while demonstrating reliability in attendance.
Hours 2nd Shift, Monday – Friday, 2:00 pm – 10:30 pm. Overtime, weekend, and holiday work may be required.
Position Responsibilities
Demonstrate safe work habits and maintain a safe work environment, complying with safety SOPs and procedures (Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS] guidelines, near‑miss reporting, personal protective equipment [PPE], biohazard training, monthly safety training, etc.).
Demonstrate reliability in attendance and punctuality.
Learn and understand basic microbiological techniques to prepare and maintain cultures, including inoculating, inactivating, harvesting and dispensing product as applicable to bacterial antigen production.
Learn and comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and associated documentation necessary to perform job functions.
Train in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), then demonstrate understanding and compliance.
Demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills within and outside the department using verbal, written, and non‑verbal skills.
Demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations and metric conversions.
Learn and assist in the completion of documentation including process worksheets and log sheets.
Learn to operate, clean, and perform minor maintenance on equipment such as fermentors, seed isolators, centrifuges, filtration units.
Assist with reading and reporting testing results using scientific instruments.
Use mechanical skills to identify mechanical problems and maintain equipment.
Clean areas, as applicable, according to specific SOPs.
Obtain license and operate mobile powered material‑handling equipment (i.e., forklift, tank tugs, etc.).
Perform supplemental duties as assigned by supervision.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Basic mechanical skills.
Knowledge of Personal Computers using Windows‑based applications.
Technical Skills and Competencies Required
Learn and understand basic microbiological techniques to prepare and maintain cultures, including inoculating, inactivating, harvesting and dispensing product as applicable to bacterial antigen production.
Learn to operate, clean, and perform minor maintenance on equipment such as fermentors, seed isolators, centrifuges, filtration units.
Use mechanical skills to identify mechanical problems and maintain equipment.
Assist with reading and reporting testing results using scientific instruments.
Demonstrate reliability in attendance and punctuality.
Learn and comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and associated documentation necessary to perform job functions.
Learn and assist in the completion of documentation including process worksheets, timecards, and log sheets.
Train in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), then demonstrate understanding and compliance.
Clean areas, as applicable, according to specific SOPs.
Demonstrate safe work habits and maintain a safe work environment. Understand and comply with safety SOPs and procedures (Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS] guidelines, near‑miss reporting, PPE, biohazard training, monthly safety training, etc.).
Demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations and metric conversions.
Demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills within and outside the department using verbal, written, and non‑verbal skills.
Obtain license and operate mobile powered material‑handling equipment (i.e., forklift, tank tugs, etc.).
Perform supplemental duties as assigned by supervision.
Physical Position Requirements Exposure to chemicals, fumes, odors, noise, live steam, temperature fluctuations, and biohazards; continuous standing and lifting up to 50 lbs; weekend and holiday work may be required.
About Zoetis At Zoetis, our purpose is to nurture the world and humankind by advancing care for animals. As a Fortune 500 company and the world leader in animal health, we discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies for companion animals and livestock. We know our people drive our success. Our award‑winning culture, built around our core beliefs, focuses on our colleagues’ careers, connection, and support.
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