A/B Testing, Analysis Skills, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Fire Safety, High School Diploma, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Inventory Management, Laboratory, Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), Laboratory Management, Laboratory Techniques, Logistics Management, Organizational Skills, Production Systems, Project/Program Management, Quality Assurance, Record Keeping, Shipping/Receiving, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Technical Leadership, Telephone Skills, Traceability
Job Summary:
The bottle prep Technician is responsible for receiving, organizing, preparing bottle order according client need as per standard laboratory procedures. The role plays a critical part in ensuring order send as per schedule and maintain traceability and supporting smooth bottle order workflows.
Key Responsibilities:
· Process bottle orders within the LIMS and assemble customized sample kits for client projects. Manage shipping logistics and maintain an organized inventory of kits and laboratory supplies.
- Receive samples from customers and log them into the LIMS.
- Check and record samples conditions, inform project manager or client, if necessary, of any discrepancies. Ensure samples are properly stored. Inform analysts of samples that require immediate attention for analysis.
- Receive supplies, answer phones to respond to customer inquiries and transfer calls to the appropriate staff.
- Have a working knowledge of the A & B QA Plan. Perform tasks and maintain records as assigned by supervisor, QAD, or management.
- Responsible for assuring that the housekeeping in their work areas is adequate to prevent contamination of samples and to minimize fire and safety hazards.
- Be able to understand and follow EPA and other environmental protocols and procedures. Ensure that all work is generated in compliance with the A & B QA Plan. Perform all work according to written SOPs.
- Provide the QA Manager, Laboratory Manager, Supervisor and/or Technical Manager with immediate notification of quality problems.
Required Skills
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s degree or relevant lab experience preferred
- Prior experience in a laboratory or production environment is a plus
Work Environment:
- Fast-paced laboratory environment
- May require use of PPE (lab coat, gloves, goggles, etc.)
- Exposure to chemical fumes, biological samples, or noisy equipment
- May involve working shifts, weekends, or overtime depending on lab workload
Required Experience