
Laboratory Technician – DSP 2nd Shift Monday – Friday 2:00pm – 10:30pm
- Lincoln, NE
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 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, 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.
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Basic mechanical skills
- Knowledge of Personal Computers using window-based applications.
- 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, Personal Protective Equipment (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.