State of Arkansas
Email:
cheryl.fossler@arkansas.gov
Phone:
501-823-1726
Laboratory Technician I – Arkansas Department of Agriculture, Little Rock, AR.
Location: Little Rock, AR.
Position Information Position Number:
22087956
County:
Pulaski
Posting End Date:
Open Until Filled
Salary Range:
$52,137 – $77,163
Pay Grade:
SGS06
Class Code:
SLA04P
Classification:
Laboratory Technician I
Job Series:
Laboratory – Career Path
Job Summary The Laboratory Technician I is an entry-level position responsible for performing basic laboratory support duties including specimen handling, sample preparation, equipment cleaning, and assistance with routine lab processes. This role is ideal for individuals beginning a career in laboratory science within a government environment. Under close supervision, the technician learns to follow standard operating procedures while supporting experienced lab staff in daily operations.
Primary Responsibilities
Receive, label, and log laboratory specimens and samples in accordance with internal protocols.
Prepare basic solutions, media, or buffers under supervision.
Assist with organization of laboratory materials and supplies.
Perform basic tasks such as pipetting, weighing, or centrifuging samples following detailed instructions.
Operate basic laboratory equipment (e.g., centrifuge, incubator, balance) after training.
Maintain cleanliness and readiness of laboratory equipment and workspace.
Accurately record sample details, test information, and inventory logs using lab data systems or paper records.
File, archive, and label materials in compliance with laboratory regulations and retention policies.
Adhere to laboratory safety guidelines including proper PPE usage and safe handling of hazardous materials.
Follow all agency policies related to contamination control, waste disposal, and equipment sanitation.
Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of basic laboratory practices and procedures, general scientific principles, safety protocols, and recordkeeping methods. Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions, perform repetitive tasks with accuracy and minimal supervision, and handle laboratory samples safely. Skilled in time management, organization, and problem solving.
Minimum Qualifications At least six months of experience in laboratory science, or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications
A Bachelor’s Degree in a related Science field such as Plant Sciences, Botany, or Biology.
The ability and willingness to regularly wear personal protective equipment and to comply with fit testing requirements is a fundamental requirement.
Preparedness to be trained in handling potentially infectious and/or hazardous materials including, but not limited to, animal bodily fluids, tissues, microbiological cultures, and agricultural samples containing pesticides.
Laboratory positions involve precise, repetitive work in high-throughput environments, e.g., sorting of seeds, weighing specimens, pipetting, cutting of animal tissues, etc.
This position is on-site, essential and is not approved for remote work.
Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Arkansas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.
Employment Type Full-time
Seniority Level Entry level
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cheryl.fossler@arkansas.gov
Phone:
501-823-1726
Laboratory Technician I – Arkansas Department of Agriculture, Little Rock, AR.
Location: Little Rock, AR.
Position Information Position Number:
22087956
County:
Pulaski
Posting End Date:
Open Until Filled
Salary Range:
$52,137 – $77,163
Pay Grade:
SGS06
Class Code:
SLA04P
Classification:
Laboratory Technician I
Job Series:
Laboratory – Career Path
Job Summary The Laboratory Technician I is an entry-level position responsible for performing basic laboratory support duties including specimen handling, sample preparation, equipment cleaning, and assistance with routine lab processes. This role is ideal for individuals beginning a career in laboratory science within a government environment. Under close supervision, the technician learns to follow standard operating procedures while supporting experienced lab staff in daily operations.
Primary Responsibilities
Receive, label, and log laboratory specimens and samples in accordance with internal protocols.
Prepare basic solutions, media, or buffers under supervision.
Assist with organization of laboratory materials and supplies.
Perform basic tasks such as pipetting, weighing, or centrifuging samples following detailed instructions.
Operate basic laboratory equipment (e.g., centrifuge, incubator, balance) after training.
Maintain cleanliness and readiness of laboratory equipment and workspace.
Accurately record sample details, test information, and inventory logs using lab data systems or paper records.
File, archive, and label materials in compliance with laboratory regulations and retention policies.
Adhere to laboratory safety guidelines including proper PPE usage and safe handling of hazardous materials.
Follow all agency policies related to contamination control, waste disposal, and equipment sanitation.
Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of basic laboratory practices and procedures, general scientific principles, safety protocols, and recordkeeping methods. Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions, perform repetitive tasks with accuracy and minimal supervision, and handle laboratory samples safely. Skilled in time management, organization, and problem solving.
Minimum Qualifications At least six months of experience in laboratory science, or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications
A Bachelor’s Degree in a related Science field such as Plant Sciences, Botany, or Biology.
The ability and willingness to regularly wear personal protective equipment and to comply with fit testing requirements is a fundamental requirement.
Preparedness to be trained in handling potentially infectious and/or hazardous materials including, but not limited to, animal bodily fluids, tissues, microbiological cultures, and agricultural samples containing pesticides.
Laboratory positions involve precise, repetitive work in high-throughput environments, e.g., sorting of seeds, weighing specimens, pipetting, cutting of animal tissues, etc.
This position is on-site, essential and is not approved for remote work.
Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Arkansas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.
Employment Type Full-time
Seniority Level Entry level
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