Operational and Laboratory Support Technician
Terrestris Global Solutions
- Jamaica, Queens, NY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Prepare Media and Solution to include, pH adjustments, heating, sterilization, labeling, and QA of both in-house and commercially prepared media.
- Perform Sterilization to include, autoclaving media, containers, and waste materials.
- Perform Sample Preparation by using aseptic/non-aseptic techniques to prepare samples up to 50 lbs. using blenders, grinders, and various utensils.
- Perform Environmental Monitoring through air and surface monitoring using sterile media and hand-held instruments and record results in QA forms/logbooks.
- Assist in Dishwashing through the manual and automatic cleaning of labware and transferring items between use, sterilization, and storage.
- Perform Waste Collection and Disposal by collecting and safely disposing of used materials.
- Assist in Laboratory Custodial Support by maintaining cleanliness of lab areas and performing acid cleaning of specific lab items.
- Provide Laboratory Safety Support by conducting regular eyewash and shower station checks.
- Perform Temperature Mapping by placing sensors, collecting data, and evaluating equipment against SOP-established criteria.
- Conduct Equipment Function Verification by verifying operation of balances, pipettes, pH meters, etc.
- Perform DI Water System Checks by conducting QA checks, reading meters, checking light indicators, performing microbial/resistivity tests, and recording results.
- Assist in Inventory Support through the tracking, ordering, and logging laboratory supplies and equipment using electronic systems.
- Provide Transition-In Support by supporting a smooth transition with:
- Transition Plan
- Onboarding activities
- Familiarity with protocols
- Identification of transition-related risks or issues
- Provide Laboratory Administrative Support by:
- Retrieving and delivering lab supplies
- Recordkeeping (e.g., time and attendance)
- Electronic scanning of records with OCR, ensuring image quality and correct sequencing
- Mailing and storing hardcopy records per FDA guidance
- Authorization to work in the U.S. permanently, without sponsorship.
- An Associate's degree in a scientific discipline (Biology, Chemistry, Laboratory Technology, Public Health, or related field), or equivalent technical experience in a laboratory environment; Bachelor's degree preferred.
- A minimum of (2) years of relevant experience in laboratory operations or technical support.
- Familiarity with laboratory safety procedures, quality systems (e.g., ISO 17025), and regulatory environments.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, electronic inventory systems, and basic data entry software.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving ability.
- Attention to detail, organizational skills and high level of accuracy.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced laboratory environment.
- Experience working in a regulatory, federal, or public health laboratory environment.
- Knowledge of FDA mission and OARL's role in regulatory science.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.